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Dr. Jiten Shah is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, IITRAM, Ahmedabad. He is also a coordinator of Student Start-up Innovation Policy (SSIP), incubation cell at the IITRAM. . He completed his Ph.D. research in the Transportation Engineering Planning Division, Department of Civil Engineering, SVNIT Surat.
His research interest includes vehicular and human behavior, transportation planning, traffic facility design, and traffic flow modelling including non-motorized traffic. He has guided seven M.Tech thesis. He was involved various consultancy work like in intersection design, road safety audit, etc. He has several publications to his credit in reputed international and national journals. He is a recipient of the gold medal from the Gujarat Institute of Civil Engineers and Architects (GICEA). He is a reviewer for the journals such as Transportation Letters, Taylor & Francis, Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Transportation Research Record, TRB, World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research. He is also a member of renowned society/institute including Transportation Research Group of India (TRG), Institute of Urban Transportation (India), and the Institute of Engineers (India).
Dr. Shriniwas S. Arkatkar is currently working as an 'associate professor' in the Department of Civil Engineering at SVNIT Surat. Recently, he also holds a position of 'adjunct professor' at the Department of Civil Engineering, Ryerson university, Ontario, Canada. He is actively involved in teaching, research and consultancy with a specialization in different areas of transportation engineering. He completed his Ph.D. research in the Transportation Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras.
Dr. Arkatkar's research interests are: (i) Traffic Flow Modelling and Simulation, (ii) Traffic Operation and Management, Data Collection using new technologies, (iii) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (iv) Transportation Systems Planning, Design and Operation, (v) Public Transportation and Sustainable Transportation, and (vi) Road Safety and Simulation. He has published more than 200 research papers in international/national journals and conference proceedings. His research monograph is also published by VDM Verlag, Germany. Seven of his papers have received the 'Best Paper' award, including an award for excellence in research in the area of 'Traffic Engineering.' He is serving as associate editor in the Journals, Transportation Letters; The International Journal of Transportation Research, Taylor and Francis, IET Intelligent Transportation Systems, Journal of Advanced Transportation and also as guest editor for a special issue in the Journals, Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part-A Systems and Designs, An open Access journal by MDPI. He is currently a member of Indian Roads Congress (IRC), Institute of Urban Transport (IUT) and Transportation Research Group of India (TRG).
Presently, he is serving as the vice president, Transportation Research Group India (TRG). He is also a member of 'Principal Technical Agency,' which is responsible for overall development of PMGSY roads in Gujarat under NRRDA, Ministry of Rural Roads. He has guided eight doctoral students and more than forty masters' students on their dissertation topics from his research interests. He is actively involved in the collaborative research works with IIT Madras, UNCC-USA, QUT-Australia, TUM- Germany, and Ryerson University-Canada.
Dr. Pravin Jadhav completed his post-graduation from the University of Pune in Economics in 2007. Later, he obtained a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India in 2015.
He was associated with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade from January 2008 to July 2012. In IIFT, he did extensive research and undertook various research studies for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the European Union. He also served as a researcher for the Planning Commission's Working Sub-Group on Technology Intensity in India's Manufacturing Exports, for framing the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017). He also served as a Trainee Economist at QED Enabled Services Pvt. Ltd, Pune for a short duration. He was associated with the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies as an assistant professor from August 2012 to September 2016. He was the programme coordinator of the BBA in Aviation Management. At UPES, he was awarded the Best Performer for his contribution to club activities.&am...
Inhalt
Data Driven Approach for Modeling the Mixed Traffic Conditions Using Supervised Machine Learning.- Microscopic traffic simulation approach to evaluate driving parameters at influence zone of the intersection.- Calibrating and Validation of Microsimulation Model for Indian Heterogeneous Traffic Flow - A Case Study.- Driver's Risk Compelling Behavior for Crossing Conflict Area at Three-legged Uncontrolled Intersection.- Analysis Of Driver Behaviour In Dilemma Zone At Signalized Intersection Under Mixed Traffic Condition.- Evaluation of Road Side Friction and Its Effect on Reduction of Capacity of Urban Arterial Roads of Some Selected Towns.- Public Transport User's Satisfaction Level in India.- Real-Time Bus Prediction System in City Transport.- Customer's Perception towards Taxi Management in Kathmandu Valley.- Road crash severity ranking by applying A Multi-criteria decision-making tool: Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).- Digital Eye for Visually Impaired DEVI.- A Review on Strategic Pavement Maintenance with Machine Learning Techniques.- Intelligent Vehicle Module Using Image Processing.- Opportunistic Sensing based Route Demand Assessment and Feeder Bus Scheduling.