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The Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley has supported transportation research at the University of California since 1948. About 50 faculty members, 50 staff researchers and more than 100 graduate students take part in this multidisciplinary program, which receives roughly $40 million in research funding on average each year. Alexandre Bayen, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is its director.

There are 5 publications in this collection, published between 2000 and 2015.

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Krummes, Daniel C: Cruel Seas: World War 2 Merchant Marine-Related Nautical Fiction from the 1930s to Present, 2015
Abstract: Cruel Seas is an annotated bibliography of fiction in English that involves civilian steamships of the merchant marine in works set during World War Two (or slightly before).  While the subtitle states "1930s to Present,"...

Petrites, Seyem D.: Sources of Information in Intelligent Transportation SystemsA Bibliography, 2006, 2006

Krummes, Daniel C.; Ambler, Betty; Atwood, Paul; Bix, Janet; Clark, Laurel; Gallwey, John et al.: Sources of Information in Highways: A Bibliography, 2001

Petrites, Seyem: Sources of Information in Intelligent Transportation Systems: A Bibliography, 2001

Hernandez, Paul A.: Transportation Periodicals And Newsletters Currently Received At The Institute Of Transportation Studies Library, University Of California At Berkeley, 2000

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