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TRB Weekly
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TRB Weekly covers the latest in transportation research.
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TRB conferences unite experts, thought leaders, stakeholders, and members of the public. Together they, explore current knowledge and opportunities in an area, focus public attention on areas of scientific interest, gather input on potential policy changes, or discuss progress. Find recaps of two conferences in the new issue of TR News (spring 2026)! Get a look at where data and AI are already working for transportation and what's to come from TRB's 2025 DATA Conference. And see different angles into the future of transportation through pictures and spotlights from the 2026 TRB Annual Meeting.
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April 9 – TRB Webinar: Safe Maintenance of Airfield Electrical Systems for Small Airports
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April 10 - TRB Webinar: Artificial Intelligence and Data Governance in Transportation
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April 13 - TRB Webinar: Open-Book Pricing Practices for Alternative Project Delivery
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April 16 - TRB Webinar: Engineered Solutions for Low Volume Roads through Graduate Research
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from left to right: Evan Mueller, Juin Park, Peyton Aversa, Neelesh Raj, and Jacob Reehorst
Three of the four winning teams ofTRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program latest University Design Competition presented their concepts at the recent Airport Planning, Design, and Construction Symposium. Students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Vanderbilt University, and Pennsylvania State University presented at the industry conference in Indianapolis, IN.
Submit your innovative concept for solving airport issues to be one of the next winners by May 1!
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Last chance this year! Be part of the only airport industry-based research program in which anyone can help define research needs! Submit your problem statements for TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program by April 13.
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