REPS Tier 1 University Transportation Center
The Research and Education for Promoting Safety (REPS) Tier 1 University Transportation Center is a collaborative initiative aimed at enhancing transportation safety through multidisciplinary research. This center integrates cutting-edge research from civil engineering and computer science to tackle challenges related to infrastructure, traffic operations, and cybersecurity.
The center is led by Howard University in partnership with the University of Maryland, San Jose State University, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Key aspects of the REPS Center
The goal of the REPS Center is to develop comprehensive, integrative solutions addressing various aspects of safety, including eliminating traffic-related fatalities, reducing transportation infrastructure failures, and enhancing public transit system efficiency. Additionally, we aim to contribute to the development and implementation of policies that strengthen emergency preparedness.
Our team is dedicated to promoting safety through research, education, workforce development, technology transfer, and cybersecurity.
We aim to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate today's challenges and adapt to the evolving demands of the future.
As part of our annual program, the team will implement a range of technology transfer activities, focus on research aimed at preserving existing transportation systems, and address cybersecurity risks, which are critical for enhancing transportation infrastructure safety.
Aligned with the USDOT's strategic goals of Safety, Equity, and Transformation, our program is committed to advancing transportation safety through innovative research and educational initiatives. Our program is organized around three key thrust areas, each addressing critical aspects of transportation safety.
CONTACT US
Email: reps-utc@howard.edu