OU Engineering Students Receive Oklahoma Traffic Engineering Association Scholarships

H M Imran Kays and Maisha Khan (photo, from left), both Ph.D. students in the OU School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, were two of three students awarded with $2,000 scholarships from the Oklahoma Traffic Engineering Association scholarships.
 
The scholarships are given to outstanding students pursuing a career in transportation or traffic engineering.

Kays and Khan are both graduate research assistants under the supervision of Arif Sadri, an assistant professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science.

Kay’s research focuses on developing an aggregated resilience model for Oklahoma against natural hazards, investigating the dependence and cascading of failure from other infrastructures to the traffic system and the impact on communities in natural disasters, and developing a traffic prediction model using machine learning and big data for weather events.

Khan's research involves incorporating transportation engineering into social science, developing disaster risk mitigation strategies by applying network science using social media data, and capturing infrastructure interdependencies during compounding disaster events.

Both recipients were recognized at the Missouri Valley District Institute of Transportation Engineers Conference and OTEA October luncheon.

OTEA is a professional association whose objective is to achieve safer and more efficient transportation on the streets and highways of Oklahoma through the use of traffic engineering principles in the planning, design and operation of all traffic facilities.

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By Lana Nguyen, OU Gallogly College of Engineering

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