Student workers at the Center for Transportation Computational Mechanics

Researchers in this Federal Highway Administration-designated center headquartered at the RELLIS Campus use state-of-the-art analytical tools to accurately model crash tests on dedicated high-speed computers. These techniques enable researchers to design better, most cost-effective safety hardware at a lower cost to research sponsors by predicting how vehicles and safety devices will perform in collisions.

The Center is a part of the 96.897 gross square feet in the TTI Roadside Safety and Physical Security Division.

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Supplemental Links

  • Center for Transportation Computational Mechanics website


For More Information:

  • Roger Bligh, Ph.D., PE TTI Senior Research Engineer Roadside Safety
    [email protected]
    (979) 845-4377