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The
National Transportation Research Center
is a window to transportation research programs at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory and the University of Tennessee. It offers one of the
most diverse concentrations of transportation researchers in the
United States.
The
NTRC held its official “Open House”
on May 6-7, 2002, in collaboration with a transportation manufacturers
workshop hosted by the High Temperature Materials Laboratory. |
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The
Center is an alliance among ORNL, UT, the U.S. Department of Energy,
UT-Battelle, LLC., NTRC, Inc., and the Development Corporation of
Knox County. UT has one of the oldest university-based transportation
R&D; centers in the country, and ORNL has the largest multidisciplinary
collection of transportation researchers among the DOE national laboratories. |
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The
center is located between Knoxville and Oak Ridge, Tennessee, about
halfway between ORNL and UT-Knoxville. Approximately 200 staff from
ORNL and UT are located at the NTRC facility. The NTRC building contains
about 83,000 sq. ft. of space, about two-thirds of it dedicated to
research laboratories that support some of the most advanced transportation
research in the world. |
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The
purpose of NTRC is to work on national and regional transportation
issues and develop and evaluate advanced transportation systems.
Projects fall into four broad categories:
- Energy
efficiency
- Environment
- Information
systems and logistics
- Transportation
safety
Private
businesses, public agencies, and universities can work with NTRC
through a variety of partnership mechanisms. For more information
on working with NTRC, see Partnering with
Us.
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