This project is aimed at graduate research training of students interested in pursuing careers in transportation areas. Financial support will be provided to recruit eight new graduate students interested in pursuing their doctoral degrees in transportation research a year. These students can pursue their doctoral studies in any department at Missouri S&T. In departments where a master's degree is the highest degree awarded, students pursuing their master's degree with thesis option will be considered. Areas as in the goals, interests and objectives of State Departments of Transportation and Missouri Department of Transportation in particular will be considered for support in this project.
Efficient execution of the FHWA mission depends on a clear understanding by all levels of the organization as well as its partners and customers of wh...
The Federal Highway Administration is currently investigating the potential of using fiber reinforced composite materials for applications in highway ...
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