The Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health (CTECH) pursues research and innovation to support sustainable mobility of people and goods while preserving the environment and improving community health. CTECH is actively seeking to grow our network and welcomes public, private and non-profit involvement to advance research, testing, application, and dissemination and training of sustainable transportation technology that benefits human health and our environment. We believe these partnerships are essential to successfully and efficiently commercialize technology, affect public policy, and influence related human behaviors. There are a variety of ways to engage with CTECH to advance the development and deployment of research and technologies.
- Support research of interest in CTECH through a financial or in-kind gift. Projects to-date can be found on our project descriptions page and new projects are evaluated and funded annually.
- Broaden our impact by providing needed research data and/or opportunities to test research via real-world practitioners.
- Engage faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in projects or internships to collaboratively solve existing challenges. Longer term benefits from these efforts could lead to optimal placement benefit for employers and graduating students.
- Participate in panels and/or seminars to assist in educating and driving research in relevant topic areas.
- Assist in disseminating information and/or provide opportunities for CTECH to do outreach education within your organizations or networks.
- Partner with CTECH by financially sponsoring research in areas of shared interest including levels that secures a place on our Technical Advisory Board. This provides these stakeholders exposure to current research accomplishments at our annual meetings as well as providing valuable input on recent industry trends, challenges and the direction of future initiatives.
Collaborators
- AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
- Air Sage
- Associated Asphalt
- Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future
- Beijing Transportation Institute
- Bikewalk Tompkins
- Boeing
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- California Department of Public Health
- California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
- Center for Connected and Automated Transportation (CCAT)
- Center for Teaching Old Models New Tricks
- Center for Transportation Infrastructure (CTIS)
- Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR)
- China Automobile Technology Center
- City of El Paso
- City of El Paso Bridge Department
- City of El Paso Parks and Recreation Department
- City of Ithaca
- City of St. Petersburg
- City of Tampa Department of Transportation and Stormwater Services
- City of Temple Terrace
- Connected Cities with Smart Transportation (C2SMART)
- Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Cornell Institute for China Economic Research
- Cornell-Unibo Center for Vehicle Intelligence
- Cornell University – Transportation, Facilities, and Campus Services
- Cyclehop
- Dalio Institute of Cardiovascular Disease
- Downtown Ithaca Alliance
- El Paso Metropolitan Planning Organization
- El Paso Water
- Englander Precision Medicine Institute
- Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
- Florida Department of Health
- Florida Department of Transportation
- Florida Safe Mobility for Florida Coalition
- Freight Mobility Research Institute (FMRI)
- Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART)
- Hillsborough County MPO
- Hillsborough County Public Works Department
- Hillsborough County Senior Centers
- Indian Institute of Science
- Ithaca Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC)
- Joint Advisory Committee for improving the air quality in El Paso Sunland Park, and Ciudad Juárez
- Kern Council of Governments
- King County Metro
- Kohn Pederson Fox Architects
- Lime
- Lyft
- National Center for Sustainable Transportation – UCD
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
- New York State Thruway Authority
- Nspiregreen, LLC
- New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC)
- Optimus Technologies
- Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA)
- Qualtrics
- Quantum Consultants
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- San Francisco County Transportation Authority
- Spin
- Sun Metro
- Superpedestrian
- Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit (TBARTA)
- Tampa Pavement Constructors
- Texas DOT
- Texas A & M Transportation Institute
- Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit (TCAT)
- Tompkins County District 10 Legislature
- Town of Lansing
- Traffic Management Center, City of Tampa
- Uber
- United States Geological Survey
- University of Florida Transportation Institute
- Urbano
- US Green Chamber of Commerce
- USF Water Institute
- Weill Cornell Medical
- Wood PLC
- Vehicle for Change