Transportation and Infrastructure Systems Engineering

As a branch of civil engineering, transportation engineering has a history that is long and illustrious and a future that is full of promise. The National Academy of Engineering has identified restoring urban infrastructure and implementing smart mobility as grand challenges. We need coordinated approaches to tackle transportation issues by integrating car, rail, bus, truck, walking and bicycling to meet sustainability goals. Currently, we see how smartphones have enabled ride sharing services such as Uber and Lyft, while taxis and GPS-equipped cars and trucks are providing massive amounts of data that was unimaginable a few years back. Before long, it may be common to have vehicles are talking to infrastructure (V2I) and vehicles talking to each other (V2V). Traffic flow with automated vehicles is expected to be much safer and more efficient than with human drivers.

The journey to that future will be fascinating and challenging. The safe and efficient movement of people and goods relies on infrastructure. Highways, airports, railroads, waterways and pipelines need to be planned, designed, operated, and maintained. Purdue's Transportation and Infrastructure Systems Engineering faculty offer a wide range of classes, research facilities, and experiences. Their efforts will have noticeable impacts on challenges such as:

  • Asset management
  • Data acquisition and analytics
  • Emergency response
  • Energy
  • Freight Transportation and Logistics
  • Environment
  • Smart Mobility
  • Sustainability
  • Urban infrastructure

The award-winning Purdue Student Chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers introduces students to the transportation profession and fosters a close association of students with practicing engineers, educators from other institutions, and local and national chapters of ITE.


Spotlights

August 13, 2013

New Report Shows Traffic Improving on Indiana Interstates

A joint report published by INDOT traffic engineers and Purdue University researchers shows significant improvements statewide. The 2012 Indiana Mobility Report also ranks congestion on Indiana's interstates, including increases or reductions in travel time.
May 8, 2013

AASHTO recognition of JTRP research project

JTRP Project "Analysis and Methods of Improvements of Safety at High-Speed Rural Intersections" was selected as a High Value Research (HVR) project by AASHTO Region 3 RAC. Purdue University Professor Andrew Tarko served as the Principal Investigator.
April 8, 2013

Samiul Hasan wins 2013 Outstanding Research Award

Samiul Hasan has been named a recipient of the 2013 Outstanding Research Graduate Student Award presented by the College of Engineering. This award recognizes excellence in graduate student research.
March 20, 2013

Mannering named Murphy Award winner

Congratulations to Prof. Fred Mannering on being named a recipient of the 2013 Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award.
November 1, 2012

Prof. Bullock wins Leadership in Open Access Award

The award was given in recognition of his exceptional commitment to broadening the reach of scholarship by making publicly-funded research freely accessible online in collaboration with Purdue Libraries.
June 12, 2012

JTRP Research yields Governor's Award

Fifteen INDOT employees were recognized by Governor Daniels for implementing the JTRP Research Recommendations from SPR-3411, "Recovering Full Repair Costs of INDOT Infrastructure Damaged by Motor Vehicle Crashes."
March 21, 2012

Student Spotlight - Transportation Area Award Winners

Congratulations to Bismark Agbelie, Eleni Bardaka and Harkrishan Singh Sahi, recipients of the Edward J. Cox Memorial Transportation Scholarship Award, and to Wubeshet Woldemariam for winning the 33rd Annual Harter Rupert Best Paper Award.
March 1, 2012

Gov. Daniels addresses 98th Purdue Road School

The 98th Purdue Road School on March 6-7, 2012, was attended by over 2,200 transportation professionals. Governor Daniels was the featured speaker at the annual Road School luncheon.
January 24, 2012

NEXTRANS awarded $3.5 million U.S. DOT grant for research

The NEXTRANS Center at Purdue University has been awarded a $3.5 million research grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to advance research and education programs that address the nation's critical transportation challenges.
August 31, 2011

3rd International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation

The Third International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation on Sept. 14-16 will take place at the Indiana Government Conference Center in downtown Indianapolis. The three-day conference is organized by Purdue University's School of Civil Engineering and the Transportation Research Board of the National Research Council and hosted by the Indiana Department of Transportation.
May 6, 2011

CE Students receive ITE Scholarships

Congratulations to Michelle Dojutrek and Gary Sahi for being selected to receive the Institute of Transportation Engineers 2011 Edward J. Cox Memorial Scholarship.
March 3, 2011

Purdue Road School 2011

Top federal and state transportation officials will kick off the 97th annual Purdue Road School, to be held March 8-10. Some 2,000 local and state transportation officials from throughout Indiana will participate in the event, sponsored by the Joint Transportation Research Program in cooperation with the Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program, both housed at Purdue.
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