
Frontiers in Physics Special Issue Guest Edited by TRINA Scientists
Events, Research, In the News, TRINA
Call for Papers

The Future of Mobility
In the News, IVS
For the past century, Southeast Michigan has been the hub of the automotive industry. Now in partnership with the city of Detroit and in collaboration with American Center for Mobility, Toyota R&D has shifted its focus on the future of mobility. “We’ve committed around $6M dollars between track usage and expansion of facility, both for … Continued

Applications of Electroactive Artificial Muscles
Research, In the News, TRINA
Applications of Electroactive Artificial Muscles

Seeing Beyond the Car. TRINA Scientist weighs in on how our understanding of cars shapes our view of automated driving systems.
Research, In the News, TRINA, CSRC
Seeing Beyond the Car. TRINA Scientist weighs in on how our understanding of cars shapes our view of automated driving systems.

Thought Leadership Paper Summarizing 2017-2021 Research
Research, CSRC
CRSC has published a thought leadership paper today summarizing CSRC NEXT, its previous research phase from 2017-2021.

Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center Celebrates Achievements
Research, CSRC
Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) is a group of dedicated researchers that are passionate about the safety of our future. Watch how much Toyota CSRC accomplished in its first 10 years with more to come in the future.

CSRC Introduces New Research Projects Exploring the Safety Needs of an Evolving Mobility Ecosystem
Events, In the News, CSRC
The new research projects, announced during a virtual CSRC media event showcasing safer mobility, will examine the diversity of safety needs and analyze safe mobility options that accommodate a variety of applications, physical characteristics and levels of accessibility for people and society.

CSRC Hosts Virtual Media Event – WATCH video
Events, CSRC
Watch a video of the 2022 CSRC Safer Mobility event

TRINA Mothership research team led by Dr. Taewoo Nam has demonstrated an automated pattern flight of an advanced light-weight kite at a private airport in Michigan
Research, In the News, TRINA
TRINA Mothership research team led by Dr. Taewoo Nam has demonstrated an automated pattern flight of an advanced light-weight kite at a private airport in Michigan.

Team Member Spotlight – Noah Einstein
TM Spotlight, IVS
IVS is starting a new spotlight series to shine light on our hard-working team members. For this month we would like to introduce Noah Einstein. He is a Senior Software Engineer in IVS group ASD2. He recently received a patent in Oct 2021. His patent covers logic developed to determine if a vehicle is on … Continued