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ITE U of U Chapter

Officers

Student Chapter Advisor: Dr. Peter T. Martin
Student Chapter President: Jeremy Gilbert
Student Chapter Vice President: Piyali Chaudhuri

Who we are

The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) is one of the largest and fastest growing educational and scientific multimodal professional transportation organizations in the world. This means that as a University of Utah student, you will have access to an abundance of information and resources to help you further your understanding and status as an engineer. ITE will help you grow as a professional, help you advance in your individual field of endeavor, and help you make a positive contribution to society.

What we do

As a chapter of the national ITE group, we try to help students get a foot in the door of professional transportation employment. We have activities that further the knowledge of transportation engineering, fund raisers, and service projects that help students become familiar with the transportation profession. We are very active, attend various conferences and enthusiastically participate in many ITE competitions.

What's in it for you?

When you choose to join ITE, you will receive:

  • Membership in up to 12 area-of-practice councils
  • Transportation news through the ITE Journal
  • Complete, unrestricted access to ITE on the WEB
  • A unique opportunity to increase your technical knowledge with up-to-date publications
  • Meetings, conferences and other professional development programs to increase your technical knowledge and expand your network

NEWS

The Future of Transportation (PPT, 2.8 MB)
Clark C. Martin
Office of Professional and Corporate Development
Federal Highway Administration

If you are interested in becoming an ITE member or have any other questions, please contact the Utah Traffic Lab at (801) 585-5859.