Carnegie Mellon University

The first and last mile of goods transportation are the most cost- and energy-intensive portions of delivery.

February 06, 2019

The Future—Delivered

By Daniel Carroll

A team led by Scott Institute Energy Fellow Costa Samaras and Faculty Affiliate Sean Qian from Carnegie Mellon University's Civil and Environmental Engineering department recently received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to conduct an analysis of how drones, autonomous vehicles, robots, and intelligently managed infrastructure can improve the first and last mile of goods transportation—the most cost- and energy-intensive portions of delivery.

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