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The Center for Transportation and the Environment conducts innovative programs of research, education, and technology transfer that seek to mitigate the impacts of surface transportation on the environment.
CTE is an activity of the University Transportation Centers Program, administered by the Research and Innovative Technology Administration of the United States Department of Transportation. CTE is recognized as a national university transportation center of excellence.
Transportation agencies and their stakeholders frequently turn to the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) for quality research, training, and information exchange related to improving transportation infrastructure while preserving the integrity of the natural and built environment.
Since its establishment in 1991, CTE has helped decision-makers and practitioners of diverse interests collaborate successfully on some of the most challenging technical and policy issues facing the profession.
Within the academic community, CTE has developed new opportunities for research among multi-disciplinary teams of faculty and graduate students, and has helped to cultivate the next generation of transportation and environmental professionals.
CTE, a national university transportation center, is funded in part
by the U.S. Department
of Transportation and the North
Carolina Department of Transportation.
CTE is located in the offices of the Institute for Transportation Research and Education on North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus. The center reports to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation.
Annual Report
The Annual Report addresses funding, management, and CTE activities.
Additional Annual Reports
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