Educational Programs

Join students from a variety of departments across the University of Idaho who gain hands-on experiences working with faculty members one-on-one or on research teams.

You, too, can use modern technology in real-life settings, gaining invaluable experience that will give you an advantage when searching for jobs after graduation.

UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

Each year, University of Idaho undergraduate students receive internships to work with faculty members on current research projects. The research provides an opportunity to let future employees know the students can put classroom theory into practice. Apply for an internship>

Four scholarships for undergraduates in transportation are awarded each academic year. Applications are accepted each fall.

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS

Students who have been admitted to graduate school at UI may receive graduate research assistantships to work on current research projects. A limited number of assistantships are available to highly qualified students. More>

TRAFFIC SIGNAL SUMMER WORKSHOP

NIATT has conducted seven Traffic Signal Summer Workshops (TSSW) during which students have gained hands-on experience working with traffic controllers, video detDesign loop detectors at Traffic Signal Summer Workshopection, loop detectors and controller interface devices.

The seventh TSSW took place in August 2007. Take a look!

The eight TSSW will not occur until 2009.

WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT NIATT

Would you like to correspond with an undergraduate or graduate student who is currently working on a NIATT project?

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Resources

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Engineering Lab Manual

Use this online laboratory manual, designed to supplement the average junior level course in transportation engineering.

The lab manual results from a two-year collaboration between the University of Idaho, Portland State University and Oregon State University.

QUICK LINKS AROUND CAMPUS

National Institute for Advanced Transportation Technology

University of Idaho
115 Engineering Physics Building
Moscow, ID 83844-0901
Phone:  (208) 885-0576
Fax:      (208) 885-2877
E-mail:   niatt@uidaho.edu

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