About me
Dr. Kofi Adanu has extensive experience in traffic safety data analytics. He employs various statistical and econometric modeling techniques to identify patterns and associations in crash data in efforts to understand crash contributing factors and how they influence crash outcomes, leading to the development of robust countermeasures. His research also includes Intelligent Transportation Systems, sustainable transportation, and equity issues in transport. Adanu has published over 50 refereed journal and conference papers, 2 book chapters, and some technical reports. His dedication to traffic safety studies transcends geographical boundaries, as he actively participates in conferences and workshops both domestically and internationally.
He is actively involved in national committees at the Transportation Research Board. Adanu is a research fellow at The Regional Transport Research and Education Centre, Kumasi (TRECK) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana. In this capacity, he offers guidance and serves as an external supervisor for graduate students working on their theses. He is also the co-chair of the Powered Two-Wheeler Safety Taskforce of the International Road Federation (IRF).