The Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering


The Transportation Infrastructure and Systems Engineering (TISE) Program of the Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech provides unique graduate study and research opportunities. The program includes all aspects of planning, design, construction, operation, management, and rehabilitation of transportation infrastructure and systems. TISE program is multimodal, with an emphasis on ground transportation by private automobiles and transit, and air transportation. As its name suggests, TISE Program consists of 2 main sections, namely, Infrastructure and Systems. The main focus of the Infrastructure section is on the life-cycle performance of the civil engineering infrastructure including the performance of Portland cement concrete, hot-mix asphalt and composites; nondestructive evaluation; and transportation infrastructure management. The main focus of the System section is on transportation infrastructure system capacity management versus capacity expansion. more...

 
 
Department Highlights News
  • Virginia Tech Honors Engineer Tom Rust for his Career Achievements
  • Virginia Tech Honors Engineer Ray Martin for his Career Achievements
  • Professor Richard Weyers to receive the 2008 Robert E. Phileo Award
  • Gerardo Flintsch named member to National Academy of Engineering of Uruguay
  • Virginia Tech’s Marc Edwards named MacArthur Fellow
  • DeBell Named to Virginia Tech’s Academy of Engineering Excellence
  • G.V. Loganathan receives posthumous recognition
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    Transportation Infrastructure and Systems Engineering
    The Charles Edward Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    200 Patton Hall,
    Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061,
    Tel.: (540) 231-6635, Fax.: (540) 231-7532.
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