President
AAAJ LLC
Fargo, ND, United States
Dr. Amiy Varma has over thirty years of experience in transportation research, education, and practice. He has worked on a $ 40 million thermal power plant project in India and served as a research and teaching assistant at Vanderbilt University and Purdue University. He served as a tenured faculty member in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at North Dakota State University from 1990 till 2020. He is currently President of AAAJ LLC and engages in cross-cutting consulting and research in aviation, highway, freight, sustainability, resilience safety, transit, and emerging technologies. He has the rare distinction of being a registered professional engineer (PE), a certified planner (AICP), and a professional transportation operations engineer (PTOE). He has worked on research projects sponsored by several DOTs, The World Bank, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Science Foundation (NSF), NASA-ND-EPSCoR, ND-NSF-EPSCoR, NCHRP, TCRP, and ACRP. Dr. Varma has been extensively involved with many committees of TRB, ASCE, APA, ITE, and INFORMS as a member or Chair. He has been Chair of TRB’s AV070 Airport-Aircraft Compatibility Committee FOR 6 years, ITE’s Freight Mobility Council for two years, and ASCE T&DI’s Aviation Planning and Operations Committee for 11 years. He currently serves as Chair of ASCE T&DI’s Aviation Council. Dr. Varma regularly reviews papers for the journals of ASCE, TRB, and ITE and for Transportation Science and the Journal of Transportation Research Forum. He has published in Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research, Transport Reviews, ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering, ITE Journal, ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Research in Transportation Economics, and several proceedings. He has made several presentations at conferences sponsored by ASCE, TRB, ITE, WCTRS, APA, and others.
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