The Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility conducts interdisciplinary research and drives innovation to improve the mobility of both people and goods by using data analytics, connectivity, automation, and cybersecurity to promote equity, economic developments and access to opportunities.
Our vision for the Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility (C2M2), a Tier 1 University Transportation Center, is to become a globally recognized multimodal mobility innovation center for moving people and goods, specializing in connectivity, data analytics, automation, and cybersecurity. To achieve this bold vision, our multidisciplinary research team from five leading
higher education and research institutions in the state of South Carolina are working together to create and develop new initiatives and inventions by combining our complementary research strengths, our education and workforce development activities, our commitment to diversity, and our expertise in emerging communication and computing technologies.
Over the years, C2M2 has collaborated with leading transportation-related industries including BMW, International Transportation Innovation Center, AutonomouStuff, and IBM.
C2M2 has collaborated with public agencies including SCDOT, GDOT, City of Columbia Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.
Our collaborators from academia include the SC Governor’s School of Science and Mathematics, College of Charleston, and West Ashley High School.
C2M2 has collaborated with communities including Charleston County, Greenville County, Upstate Mobility Alliance, and Carolina’s Alliance 4 Innovation.
The award recognizes C²M² and Dr. Chowdhury’s demonstrated leadership in promoting ITS technologies.
Dr. Chowdhury co-authored papers received the 2015/2017 Award for Outstanding Survey.
Dr. Dimitra Michalaka and Dr. Kweku Brown were recognized for their ongoing work at The Citadel and for our center.
Q-AI lab has brought together researchers from five C2M2 partner universities across South Carolina to solve complex transportation issues. Using Q-AI will better equip transportation professionals with much-needed quantum computing skills for the emerging era.
C2M2 Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Frontiers Series was created to showcase former and current C2M2 doctoral students as well as early-career faculty researchers who have worked on C2M2 funded projects.
C2M2 is excited to announce the extension of the SC-CVT testbed, which now includes six new signalized intersections. The new intersections will expand the current research and technology development capacity of C2M2.
Join us in a panel discussion hosted by Mansoureh Jeihani and Mashrur "Ronnie" Chowdhury. Our panelists pulled from their experience working at and with HBCUs and their students to give insight on the various career paths to academic careers.