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California Partners for Advanced Transportation Technology
Our mission is to develop solutions that address the challeges of California’s surface transportation systems through advanced ideas and technologies and with a focus on greater deployment of those solutions throughout California
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Our Mission
California Partners for Advanced Transportation Technology (PATH), has been a leader in Intelligent Transportation Systems research since its founding in 1986. Our aim is to realize a safe, equitable, efficient, and carbon-neutral transportation system for all, through research and development of advanced ideas and technologies. Our mission is to develop the solutions that address the challenges of California’s surface transportation systems with a focus on greater deployment of those solutions throughout California.
In collaboration with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and administered by the university’s Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS), PATH is a multi-disciplinary program with staff, faculty, and students from universities worldwide and cooperative projects with private industry, state and local agencies, and nonprofit institutions.
Programs
You key message about programs. Some nice words about programs and interests…
Automation
AI / Deep Learning
Muldtimodal, Transit, and Freight
Traffic Operations
Human Factors
Transportation Simulation
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Our Stories
Smart and in charge Integrating zero-emissions vehicles into California’s electric grid
See how PATH Faculty Director, Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Scott Moura's team is electrifying UC Berkeley’s RSF parking garage with the Smart Learning Research Pilot for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SlrpEV), which aims to provide a blueprint...
PATH Receives Nine Caltrans Grants
California Partners for Advanced Transportation Technology (PATH) has been awarded nine projects by the Caltrans Research and Deployment Advisory Committee (RDAC) during this year's proposal cycle, totaling $ 3,340,357. “This is a high recognition of PATH's...
TSRC Supports NABSA Annual Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report
North American Bikeshare and Scootershare Association (NABSA), the nonprofit membership-based association representing public, private, and nonprofit organizations in shared micromobility, is pleased to present the fourth annual Shared Micromobility State of...