Driving Innovation: Computer Science Prof Lands $4M to Revolutionize Rural Transportation Tech

Dr. Anirudh Paranjothi, an innovative assistant professor in Oklahoma State University's Department of Computer Science, has secured groundbreaking research funding totaling over $4 million to advance autonomous vehicle technology in rural and tribal communities.
As co-principal investigator of the Tribal & Rural Autonomous Vehicles for Equity, Livability, and Safety (TRAVELS) project, Dr. Paranjothi is collaborating with Dr. Joshua Li from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology to develop cutting-edge transportation solutions for underserved regions.
The substantial grants will support critical research aimed at improving mobility, safety, and accessibility for rural and tribal populations through state-of-the-art autonomous vehicle technologies. By focusing on these often-overlooked communities, the research team seeks to bridge transportation gaps and create more equitable mobility options.
This pioneering initiative promises to transform transportation infrastructure and provide innovative mobility solutions that can significantly enhance quality of life in rural and tribal areas across the United States.