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Olakunle Faleti
Jacobs Consultancy
United Kingdom
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Ola Faleti is the Chair of the Transport and Mobility Forum. He is a Council Member of the Association for European Transport (AET), Planner and Logistics Specialist within the Construction and Logistics Advisory team at Jacobs. Ola provides specialist transport input to the delivery of infrastructure, development and masterplanning projects across the UK and internationally.
His expertise includes construction logistics planning, operational and delivery management, traffic management engineering and consents, with a strong focus on supporting major infrastructure programmes within Jacobs Buildings & Infrastructure (B&I) Europe portfolio.
Ola Faleti values the Transport and Mobility Forum (TMF) as an important platform for connecting industry professionals through the exchange of knowledge and ideas and pleased to support the TMF webinar series in strengthening AET’s position as a leading forum for thought leadership in transportation.
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András Munkácsy
KTI Institute for Transport Sciences
Hungary
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András Munkácsy (HU) serves as a member of the AET Council and as a senior researcher at KTI Institute for Transport Sciences in Budapest, where he is Head of the Transport Development Department. I am confident that the AET Transport and Mobility Forum is much more than a series of presentations. As a member of the working group, I aim to support and promote the discussions, meetings and networking opportunities that these events offer to transport professionals. |
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Christopher Cary
AtkinsRéalis
United Kingdom
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Chris Cary (UK) is a transport planner at AtkinsRéalis, where he works as a Practice Manager for Mobility and Place within the Transport Advisory and Consulting Practice. His background is focused on providing specialist transport input to the delivery of infrastructure, development and master planning projects both in the UK and Internationally. The Transport and Mobility Forum provides a fantastic platform for connecting the industry in the exchange of knowledge and ideas, so he is delighted to support the webinar series to further AET's standing as the primary platform for thought leadership in transportation. |
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Siamak Khorgami
AECOM
United Kingdom
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Siamak Khorgami (UK) is an accomplished Transport Planner and a Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT). He serves as a Council Member of the Association for European Transport (AET) and currently chairs the Transport Models Programme Committee, following earlier contributions to the Data Committee. Through his active role in the Transport and Mobility Forum, Siamak is committed to advancing best practices in transport planning and fostering meaningful debates across Europe and beyond. |
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Conall Mac Aongusa
Mobimetrix – IrelandIndependent Transport Planner
Ireland
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Conall Mac Aongusa (IE) is an Independent Transport Engineer and Planner from Ireland. He is a Chair of the Board of Directors of AET and a former Chair of AET Council (2012-2016). I want to support the development of our new online webinar initiatives and resources so that AET has the potential to become the preferred platform for debate on transport in Europe. |
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Vladimir Momčilović
University of Belgrade
Serbia
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Vladimir Momcilovic is a Professor at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, University of Belgrade, Vice-Dean for Research (2024–2025), AET Council member and Chair of the ETC Programme Committee on Global Trends. With 30 years of experience, he has contributed to more than 80 international and national projects, specialising in automated and autonomous mobility, e-mobility, commercial vehicle operations, vehicle legislation and driver-related regulatory frameworks. TMF webinars, dealing with always interesting topics, help us all get a more insightful perspective on transport and mobility issues and challenges, to better understand the circumstances and limitations, share views, approaches and results through a stimulating discussion. |
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James Odeck
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norway
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James Odeck (NO) is a professor of transport economics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim) and a senior research economist at the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA). He specializes in applied transport economics and efficiency & productivity measurements. His research in transportation covers impact assessment and benefits cost analyses, monetary valuation of impacts, ex-post studies and cost overruns, and elasticity of transport demand. Odeck has published widely in re-known transportation journals such as Transportation Research Part A, Transportation, Transport policy, and Transport Reviews. |
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Dalia Zecchi
Kanton St. Gallen
Switzerland
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Dalia Zecchi (CH) is a professional with extensive experience in consultancy, asset management, and digital transformation within civil infrastructure and transportation projects. Based in Zürich, she currently works as a Project Manager for the Department of Mobility and Transport Planning at the Kanton St. Gallen. Prior to relocating to Switzerland, Dalia worked in Milan, Italy, as a consultant for Accenture and Jacobs, serving key clients in the national transportation infrastructure market. She joined the AET in 2020 and now serves on the “Young Researchers’ and Practitioners’ Forum” Committee, as well as a member of the Transport and Mobility Forum (TMF) and Ambassador for Switzerland. Over the years, Dalia has been actively involved in the European Transport Conference (ETC) as a speaker and chairwoman. Besides work, Dalia is the founder of WiMIT – Women in Mobility, Infrastructure, and Transport, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and connecting women working in these sectors. |
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Suheyla Semerci
Jacobs
UK
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Suheyla Semerci (UK) is a Data Scientist at Jacobs, working on projects that combine transport modelling, data analysis and forecasting to support infrastructure and mobility planning. Her interests include using data and technology to better understand travel behaviour and improve transport systems. She is excited to join the working group and looks forward to engaging with professionals across the sector, sharing insights, and learning from the wider transport community. |