The TEEP Workshop Series brings together fellows, faculty, and invited researchers to share interdisciplinary work on transportation engineering, economics, and policy. Held annually, the workshops highlight research on emerging technologies, infrastructure, energy, environment, equity, health, and mobility, while fostering conversations that help shape the future of transportation.
Explore past TEEP workshops, including agendas, presentation materials, and research from TEEP fellows and guest speakers.
The 2026 TEEP Workshop featured research on transportation infrastructure, electric vehicles, multimodal mobility, public transit, environmental impacts, and transportation policy. Fellows and invited researchers presented work addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing the future of mobility. Learn More Here.
The 2024 TEEP Workshop brought together fellows and faculty to share interdisciplinary research examining transportation systems, emerging technologies, energy, and policy. Presentations highlighted the connections between engineering, economics, and public policy and their role in shaping sustainable transportation solutions. Learn More Here.
The inaugural TEEP Workshop launched the annual series and showcased research from TEEP fellows and collaborators working across transportation engineering, economics, and policy. Topics ranged from infrastructure and traffic systems to environmental impacts and climate policy, demonstrating the broad scope of the program and its commitment to addressing transportation challenges through interdisciplinary research. Learn More Here.