
معرفی
Milan Zlatkovic is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil & Architectural Engineering and Construction Management at the University of Wyoming, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Utah (2012) and has extensive experience in transportation engineering, including roles as Adjunct Assistant Professor (2016–2021) and Research Assistant Professor (2013–2016). His research focuses on traffic operations, intelligent transportation systems, and transportation safety, with expertise in traffic signal systems, connected vehicles, and crash analysis. He is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Utah and a Certified Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE).
Education:
- Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah (2012)
- M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah (2009)
- B.S., Traffic and Transportation Engineering, University of Belgrade (2005)
Research Interests: His work emphasizes traffic signal optimization, connected and autonomous vehicle systems, freeway safety, and transportation planning. Key areas include transit signal priority, microsimulation modeling, and crash severity analysis. He has led studies on innovative interchange designs, truck climbing lanes, and motorcycle safety in mountainous regions.
Teaching: Courses include Transportation Engineering (CE 3500), Traffic Simulation (CE 4565/5565), and Sustainable Transportation (CE 5700). He integrates advanced simulation tools and real-world data into his curriculum.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates on projects involving traffic simulation, connected vehicle technologies, and safety policy development. His work is supported by agencies like the Transportation Research Board and the University of Wyoming.


