Faculty
Robert W. Stokes, Ph.D. Office: 2123 Fiedler Hall |
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Education
- B.S., Antioch College, 1976
- M.S., Ohio State University, 1977
- M.C.R.P., Ohio State University, 1978
- Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 1984
Teaching Activities
Robert W. Stokes teaches the following courses:
- CE 411: Route Location and Design
- CE 680: Economics of Construction and Design
- CE 816b: Topics in Traffic Engineering
Research Activities
Dr. Stokes has over 15 years of experience in general transportation planning and applied transportation research. Dr. Stokes has extensive experience in the design and implementation of urban, rural, and intercity transportation planning studies; highway design, planning and operations; traffic engineering; design and operation of turning lanes; traffic safety; and transit planning, design and operations. Much of Dr. Stokes' work has been conducted in a multijurisdictional context which has required coordinating the efforts and priorities of various city, county and state agencies to develop workable solutions to real world transportation problems.
Institutional & Professional Service
College of Engineering
- Member, Continuing Education Committee (1998 - )
Department of Civil Engineering
- Member, Graduate Study Committee
- Member, Fiedler Hall Move Committee
- Chair, Equipment Needs Committee
- Undergraduate Advising
- Graduate Student Advisory Committees, Member
- Graduate Student Advisory Committees, Chair Qian Xiaofeng (MS), Han-Il Park (MS), Alok Pota (Ph.D.), Kang Zhengfang (Ph.D.), Li Yonghua (Ph.D.)



