Associate Professor, Transportation and Supply Chain, Associate Research Fellow, UGPTI
Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND, United States
Dr. Diomo Motuba is the lead investigator for transportation planning at the Advanced Traffic Analysis Center (ATAC) at North Dakota State University's Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute. His primary area of research and outreach are in developing more realistic transportation planning models especially for small- and medium-sized metropolitan planning areas.
He has over 15 years of experience developing regional travel demand models, freight models, freight logistics and supply chain management incorporation into transportation planning models, transportation and land use, safety, transportation economics, emerging technologies and their impacts to the transportation system, and methods to enhance transportation modeling systems. He has published papers on transportation planning, public transit, and traffic safety in peer reviewed journals. He also presented his research in many regional and international conferences.
Dr. Motuba provides support to state and local agencies in developing transportation models, developing new algorithms for transportation planning models, improving data collection to support modeling and in developing their transportation plans.
Dr. Motuba instructs several Graduate and Undergraduate courses in the Transportation and Logistics Department at NDSU, where he is an Associate Professor of Transportation and Logistics. He serves as chair/member on several student dissertation committees.
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Influence of Generational Cohorts on First and Last Mile Mode Choices Using Multinomial Logit Models
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
8:30 AM – 8:45 AM MT