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National Academy of Science leader to address transportation issues at KU

January 29, 2007

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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William Colglazier William Colglazier, executive officer of the National Academy of Science and chief operating officer of the National Research Council, will speak as part of the KU Transportation Research Institute's Emerging Challenges in Transportation Lecture Series. The series illuminates prevailing transportation research needs for students, faculty and the public.

Colglazier's lecture, Science and Technology in Addressing Critical Issues Facing the Nation, is free and open to the public. Colglazier will discuss transportation-related problems such as global warming and dependency on foreign oil and what new technologies can be used to help solve these problems. The event begins at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, at Room 2 of Spahr Classroom in Eaton Hall. A reception will follow.

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Congressman Moran visits research labs

December 05, 2006

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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Congressman Jerry Moran excited about the research happening at the University of Kansas during his visit on December 4, 2006. Moran was instrumental in KU TRI receiving $14.5 million in funding for transportation research.

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The future of transportation is ALL SHOOK UP

November 06, 2006

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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KU TRI is off to a fast start in funding 15 to 16 different projects. Currently, the institute has awarded approximately $1.3 million in funding coupled with money matched by external and in-kind funds of approximately $2 million to fund research on everything from electric buses, diesel-powered aircraft, hydrogen-powered vehicles, alternative fuels and back strain of truck drivers.

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Former science adviser to President Clinton helps steer KU transportation institute

November 01, 2006

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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John H. Gibbons
After spending 21 years advising members of the Cabinet, Congress and President Clinton on the impact of science and technology on society, John H. Gibbons is coming to Lawrence to spend a day sharing his expertise with students and faculty at the University of Kansas.

Gibbons will speak Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Spahr Classroom in Eaton Hall. The presentation begins at 4:30 p.m., with a reception following. The public is welcome to attend.

KUTRI research plugged into hybrid buses in Kansas City

October 31, 2006

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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This week, as the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority begins to test a new plug-in hybrid electric bus, KU Transportation Research Institute engineers will help monitor how it performs and measure what impact it has on air quality.

The bus works by running on electricity until the battery is nearly depleted. Then it switches to a backup diesel engine and operates like a conventional diesel-electric hybrid. It is later plugged into an electrical outlet to recharge the battery. Using grid power for some of its operation significantly reduces its use of petroleum fuel.

KUTRI Seminar - Wednesday, September 6th

August 28, 2006

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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Mr. John Powell will present a seminar titled Chattanooga electric bus experiment on Wednesday, September 6th at 3 pm in the Spahr engineering classroom, 2 Eaton Hall.

KU names Honea as first director of KU Transportation Research Institute

June 02, 2006

Posted by: Ilya Tabakh

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Dr. Robert Honea Honea, a former director of the National Transportation Research Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is the institute's first director.

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Congress provides KU with $14.5 million for Transportation Research Institute

September 15, 2005

Posted by: Jill Hummels

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Congress appropriated $14.5 million on July 29 to the University of Kansas to support and expand ongoing transportation-related research in such key areas as fuel cells, road and vehicle materials, aircraft and air quality.

The funding, acquired through the efforts of Kansas Rep. Jerry Moran and Sen. Pat Roberts, will assist KU's Transportation Research Institute in the School of Engineering.