Program Overview

The Sustainable, Equitable, and Resilient Transportation Infrastructure Systems (SERTIS) program develops innovative solutions to improve the sustainability, equity, and resilience of transportation infrastructure systems for existing and emerging transportation modes. The program aims at developing new materials, structures, and management strategies that improve infrastructure durability, reduce environmental impact, preserve natural resources, and promote sustainable development to benefit all members of society, regardless of their socioeconomic status or physical abilities. SERTIS emphasizes the importance of integrating resilience considerations into transportation infrastructure systems to improve their ability to withstand and recover from natural disasters, climate change, and other disruptions.

The program draws on interdisciplinary expertise from fields such as civil engineering, industrial and management engineering, environmental science, and social sciences to advance the state of knowledge in transportation infrastructure design and system management and promote the adoption of best practices in the field. Through collaborative research, education, and outreach efforts, SERTIS aims to create more sustainable, equitable, and resilient transportation systems.

Program Director

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Qing Lu , , Ph.D. Associate Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering
Phone: 813-974-5822

SERTIS Program

Recent SERTIS News

Recent SERTIS Research & Presentations

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Christopher L. Alexander, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Structures and Materials University of South Florida
Phone: 813-974-1137
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Manjriker Gunaratne, Ph.D. Professor and Department Chair, Geotechnical Engineering University of South Florida
Phone: 813-974-5818
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Zachary Haber, Ph.D., P.E. Assistant Professor, Structures and Materials University of South Florida
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Mingyang Li, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Industrial and Management Systems Engineering University of South Florida
Phone: 813-974-5579
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Qing Lu , , Ph.D. Associate Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering
Phone: 813-974-5822