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CARTEEH Is Now the Center for Healthy and Efficient Mobility (CHEM)

In compliance with the latest United States Department of Transportation directives, effective March 21, 2025, the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health (CARTEEH) has been renamed and redirected as the Center for Healthy and Efficient Mobility (CHEM). Center for Healthy and Efficient Mobility  

Save the Date

Registration and Call for Abstracts Coming Soon! Download the Save the Date flyer.

CARTEEH’s 2024 Student of the Year

CARTEEH is pleased to announce, Leonardo D. Vazquez-Raygoza, a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) as the recipient of CARTEEH’s 2024 Student of the Year award. CARTEEH also nominated Leonard for the University Transportation Center (UTC) Outstanding Student of the Year award. Since 1987, the U.S. Department of

CARTEEH Problem Statements – Deadline Extended to December 20th

Apply today! 2025 Summer Undergraduate Research Internship Program

Call for Problem Statements

USDOT Visits CARTEEH

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Office of the Assistant Secretary of Research and Technology (OST-R) has been visiting University Transportation Centers (UTCs) to enhance their understanding of the consortiums’ research agenda and to express appreciation and support for their contributions. On October 9, Dr. Firas Ibrahim (Director, Office of Research, Development, and Technology, Chief Scientific Integrity

CARTEEH Involvement with UBDPolicy Workshop

The Urban Burden of Disease Estimation for Policy making (UBDPolicy) project is an EU-funded initiative aimed at enhancing the estimation of health impacts and socio-economic costs or benefits associated with air quality, noise, urban green space availability, heat and temperature, physical activity, and inequity across nearly 1,000 European cities. The project monitors three-year trends and

CARTEEH Hosts Dr. Seungju Yoon

CARTEEH Director Visits SPTC

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