Andrew Rohne

Senior Consultant

Andrew focuses on transportation data analytics. He is skilled at using R and Python to analyze and visualize data and is an expert at model implementation in Cube Voyager. He also has significant experience visualizing data on websites and working with GIS and GPS data.

Prior to joining RSG, Andrew was the transportation modeling manager at the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments where he directed all travel modeling data collection, analysis, application, and development. He was also a consultant at Tindale-Oliver & Associates where he focused on roadway performance analysis and long-range transportation planning.

Andrew is an active member of the Transportation Research Board and maintains the websites for the TRB Transportation Planning Applications Committee and Conference and the TRB Travel Survey Methods Committee. He also maintains the website for the Ohio Travel Demand Model User Group.

Andrew lives near Cincinnati, Ohio with his wife and three kids. He is an active runner, homebrewer, and amateur radio operator.

MCE, Civil Engineering, Univ. of South Florida
BUP, Urban Planning, Univ. of Cincinnati

Rohne, A. Building Open-Source Tools to Perform Quality Control Checks on Transit On-Board Survey Data. Presented at Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, January 2014.

Perugu, H., H. Wei, & A. Rohne. Modeling Roadway Link PM2.5 Emissions with Accurate Truck Activity Estimate for Regional Transportation Conformity Analysis. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No 2270, TRB, Washington, DC, 2012, pp. 87-95.