Jeffrey LaMondia is a distinguished Professor of Transportation within the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at Auburn University. With a robust academic background, he earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Transportation Engineering from the University of Texas and completed his B.S. in Civil Engineering at the University of Connecticut. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in urban and regional planning, with a particular focus on nonmotorized travel behavior analysis and long-distance travel demand forecasting. LaMondia's research extends into the realms of predictive and discrete choice modeling, where he explores the intricacies of travel behavior and decision-making processes. His commitment to creating livable and sustainable communities is evident through his work in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which he employs to enhance urban planning and transportation systems. Throughout his career, LaMondia has been recognized for his innovative contributions to the field. He was honored with the Resilient Roads Roundtable's Innovators and Influencers Award, a testament to his forward-thinking approach to transportation challenges. Additionally, he received the Council of University Transportation Center's (CUTC) 2022 Technology Transfer Leadership Award, highlighting his leadership in bridging research and practical applications. LaMondia's work has garnered attention beyond academia, featuring prominently in the #GINNing Podcast, where he shares insights on transportation trends and challenges. His collaborative efforts with Alabama Extension underscore his dedication to community engagement, as he works to promote safe and accessible active travel options and improve access to healthier food choices. Through his research and outreach, Jeffrey LaMondia continues to influence the field of transportation engineering, advocating for sustainable and equitable solutions that enhance the quality of life in urban and regional settings. His contributions not only advance academic understanding but also have a tangible impact on communities, reflecting his commitment to making a difference through engineering and planning.
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