When The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents selected Dr. Dennis Christiansen as the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s (TTI’s) fifth agency director in late 2006, the board tapped a seasoned leader, with 35 years of experience in advancing the national and international reputation of TTI already under his belt. In the subsequent 10 years that Christiansen served as agency director, TTI research expenditures increased by 60 percent, the total operating budget increased by 52 percent, and TTI facilities expanded from 216,000 square feet to more than 324,000 square feet — stellar accomplishments in the midst of changing research landscapes and funding cycles.
Volume 52, Number 4 (2016)
Inside This Issue:
- Handing Over the Reins: A Final Word, A Fond Farewell
- Follow the Leader: Two-Truck Automated Platoon Test Is a Winner
- Survey Says: More Texans Turning to Phone Apps, Websites to Avoid Traffic
- TTI Investigates Traffic Safety Impacts of Marijuana Use
- Spike in Pedestrian/Bicyclist Deaths Prompts Year-Long Study by TxDOT
- Winfree Appointed to Lead Texas A&M Transportation Institute: Board of Regents Selects Senior USDOT Official
- TTI Provides Guidance for Maintaining Pavements at General Aviation Airports
- A Platform for Change: TTI Provides FHWA a New Way to Test CV/AV Technologies
- TTI Selected for $10.75 Million Federal Contract to Evaluate Connected Vehicle Projects
- Visionary Leader: Christiansen’s Vision Led TTI to New Opportunities, Steady Growth
- TTI-Led Team Develops New Guidebook for States Implementing Intercity Passenger Rail
- TTI Awarded Major FHWA Safety R&D Contract
- TTI Participates in Groundbreaking for New State-of-the-Art Center for Infrastructure Renewal
- The Power of Partnership: 90th Annual Transportation Short Course Focuses on the Future
- TTI Advisory Council Annual Meeting
- Teens in the Driver Seat® Launches Driver App to Curb Distracted Driving
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- TTI Publications
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