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Srinivas Peeta, Ph.D.
Frederick R. Dickerson Chair and Professor
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
H.Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Principal Research Faculty, Georgia Tech Research Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology

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WSB-TV Interviews Dr. Peeta on Autonomous Vehicle Deployment in Atlanta (November, 2023)

In an interview with WSB-TV, Dr. Peeta shared his expert perspective on the deployment of autonomous vehicles in Atlanta. Dr. Peeta communicated cautious skepticism regarding the current state of driverless cars and their readiness for the complexities of Atlanta’s traffic. He emphasized the importance of extensive testing in real traffic conditions to ensure the smooth integration of such vehicles into the existing transportation framework.  Read more

 

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New NIH grant awarded (June, 2022)

A grant from the National Institutes of Health is awarded to support a joint Emory Eye Center-Georgia Tech investigation to improve driving safety of older drivers with peripheral vision loss due to glaucoma. These drivers demonstrate 3-5 times higher probability of being involved in vehicle collisions. Read more

 

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NSF Smart and Connected Communities (SCC) grant awarded (August, 2021)

The ACT Lab was awarded a $2.5 million grant to develop systematic deployment tools for improving travel mobility, safety, equity, and access in the City of Peachtree Corners, GA. Multi-objective and multi-agent optimization methods, machine learning, behavioral economics, and data and policy analytics, will be applied to generate multidimensional solutions for the community. Read more

 

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May, 2021

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras featured their alumnus Dr. Peeta on their Twitter page and recognized 25 years of his work with global universities and excellent mentorship. 

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2020 Matthew G. Karlaftis Best Paper Award

(April, 2021)

Dr. Peeta and his former doctoral student Dr. Mohammand Miralinaghi Srinivas Peeta received the 2020 Matthew G. Karlaftis Best Paper Award from the ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems for the paper “Design of Multiperiod Tradable Credit Scheme under Vehicular Emissions Caps and Traveler Heterogeneity in Future Credit Price Perception”.  It was selected from the 66 articles published in the journal in 2020. 

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ITS Seminar talk at UC Davis

(April, 2021)

Dr. Peeta has delivered a seminar talk at the University of California, Davis’s ITS weekly seminar series on the work “Deployable Decentralized Routing Strategies using Envy-Free Incentive Mechanisms for Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Environments”.   

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(January, 2021)

Dr. Srinivas Peeta was invited by the TRB Standing Committee on Transportation Network Modeling (AEP40) as a plenary speaker for the Lectern Session 1054, Invited Discussions of Transportation Network Modeling on January 25, 2021. Meeting Info

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Paper accepted for podium presentation

(July, 2020)

“Incentive-based Decentralized Routing for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles using Information Propagation”, a paper co-authored by Dr. Srinivas Peeta, Chaojie Wang, and Jian Wang was accepted for podium presentation at the 24th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory (ISTTT24), scheduled for July 24 to 26, 2021 at Beihang University, Beijing, China.

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Dr. Srinivas Peeta is the Dickerson Chair and Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology. His research interests are multidisciplinary, span several methodological domains, and include among others:

  • Autonomous and Connected Transportation (ACT)
  • Dynamics of Large-Scale Transportation Systems
  • Network Planning and Design Models
  • Information Characteristics, Content and Delivery under ACT
  • Autonomy/Automation and Traffic Flow
  • Driving Simulator and Virtual Reality Environments
  • Vehicle-Human-Infrastructure Interactions under ACT Technologies
  • Human-Machine Interfaces under ACT Technologies
  • Learning/Behavior/Behavior Modification Mechanisms of Drivers/Travelers
  • Traffic Flow Modeling and Operations under ACT Technologies
  • Modeling of Multi-Layer Networks
  • Multimodal Transportation under Emerging Technologies
  • Transportation as a Service
  • Freight Logistics under ACT
  • Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
  • Transportation, Energy and Environment Linkages

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