Arkansas Engineering Team Excels at 2025 MOVITE Fall Meeting in Des Moines

L to R: Nathan Becknell of TEC Consulting alongside civil engineering students Baldev Giri, Geoffery Agorku, Leire Ashqui Lopez, Jemima Yasnim, and Sagar Silwal
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L to R: Nathan Becknell of TEC Consulting alongside civil engineering students Baldev Giri, Geoffery Agorku, Leire Ashqui Lopez, Jemima Yasnim, and Sagar Silwal

The University of Arkansas had a strong showing at the 2025 Missouri Valley District Institute of Transportation Engineers (MOVITE) Fall Meeting, held Oct.1-3 in Des Moines.

MOVITE represents transportation professionals across six states: Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. The organization was chartered in 1951, and the University of Arkansas student chapter joined in 1993.

The university's student chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers, mentored by Sarah Hernandez, associate professor of civil engineering, fielded four graduate students in the Traffic Bowl: Geoffery Agorku, Baldev Giri, Sagar Silwal and Jemima Tasmin. The Arkansas engineering team won the Jeopardy-style competition, which tests participants' knowledge of transportation engineering concepts and practices. This is the fourth Traffic Bowl victory for the U of A team in the past five years (2021-23, 2025). Competing universities included Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa State and Nebraska-Lincoln.

In the Student Poster Competition, Tasmin earned first place among nine entries, while Leire Ashqui Lopez received honorable mention. Lopez's poster was titled "A Spatial and Statistical Evaluation of Truck Travel Disruptions from the I-40 Bridge Closure." Tasmin's winning entry was titled "Uncovering Key Factors of Traffic Safety Campaign Recall with Explainable Machine Learning."

In the Five-Minute Thesis competition, Agorku placed third out of nine participants with his presentation, "Bridging Data for Safer Inland Navigation: Predicting Barge Tow Size from AIS Trajectories."

The U of A ITE Student Chapter expressed gratitude to Nathan Becknell of TEC Consulting, Mariah Crews, president of ARITE, and Micah Hale, civil engineering department head, for supporting student attendance at the conference.

The fall meeting provided opportunities for students and professionals to connect, share research and represent their universities at the regional level. The Arkansas engineering team demonstrated expertise, collaboration and school spirit throughout the event.

Contacts

Mike Emery, media specialist
Department of Civil Engineering
479-387-3931, maemery@uark.edu