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Because The University of Alabama places high regard on research, there are several exciting and innovative projects happening at the various centers across campus at any given time. ATI is proud to engage with these centers on several life-changing programs and solutions.

Alabama Center for Insurance Information & Research

CULVERHOUSE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

ACIIR works to provide facts and truths to parties, like ATI, who directly contribute to the economic development of Alabama.

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Center for Advanced Public Safety

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

CAPS is an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to the implementation of technologies that enhance public safety.

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Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

CAVT conducts interdisciplinary research and educational programs that are dedicated to the advancement of vehicle technology.

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Center for Business and Economic Research

CULVERHOUSE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

CBER provides forecasts of economic activity, impact and needs assessments, and various forms of analysis for various stakeholders both public and private.

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Center for Sustainable Infrastructure

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

CSI is a technical innovation resource that addresses issues related to sustainable infrastructure.

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Center for Transportation Operations, Planning and Safety

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

C-TOPS plays a vital role in transportation education, research, and technology-transfer activities throughout Alabama and the region.

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Institute of Data and Analytics

CULVERHOUSE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

IDA works throughout the university on research endeavors and manages all funded research activity.

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Transportation Policy Research Center

RESEARCH & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

ATPRC plays a critical role within the Alabama Transportation Institute by helping to communicate and interpret research findings to the general public and policymakers.

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