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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Prof. Ir. Sakti Adji Adisasmita, M.Si., M.Eng.Sc., Ph.D. Address : Jl. Kakatua II/21 Makassar – 90133 INDONESIA Jl. Puyuh Barat EH3/29 Sektor 5 Bintaro Jaya Tangerang Selatan - 15222 Banten INDONESIA Phone : +628179842957, +6281297600619 Email address : [email protected], [email protected] Qualifications: Professor in Aviation and Airport Engineering / Transportation Engineering, Hasanuddin University, Ministry of Research and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia, 2014. Post Doctoral in Kyoto University, Japan, 2012 – 2013. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Aviation and Airport Engineering, the University of Newcastle, Australia, 2005. Master of Engineering Science (M.Eng.Sc.) in Transportation Engineering, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, 2002. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Regional Planning and Development, Postgraduate Program at the University of Hasanuddin, Indonesia, 1995. Bachelor Program (Ir.) in Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hasanuddin, Indonesia, 1989. Employment Record: 1993 – Present Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. 1993 – Present Senior Consultant at several Transportation Engineering Consultants. Feb 2010 - Feb 2011 Technical Advisory Services (TAS), Transportation Specialist - National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Indonesia – Infrastructure Reform Sector Development Program (IRSDP) Bappenas For Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects. Research Projects: 2018 Peipei Airport Feasibility Study Project. Evaluation and Benefit of the Improvement Railway Lines between Jakarta City - Tanjung Priok. Feasibility Study of Weighbridge in Papua and West Papua Provinces. 2017 Detail Engineering Design of Long Apung Airport, North Kalimantan. Traffic Engineering Simulation for Smelter Project, Gresik, East Java. Traffic Study at and around India Embassy, Jakarta. 2016 Traffic Study of Jakarta Garden City Development. Commercial Facilities of West Java International Aerotropolis Airport. Berth of Kokoda Masterplan, South Sorong Regency, Papua Province. Feasibilty Study of Railway Construction via Tanah Grogot – Batulicin – Pelaihari. 2015 Arara Airport Feasibility Study Project. Bade Airport Masterplan Study Project, Mappi Regency, Papua Province, Indonesia. Traffic Assessment Study Project at Karawang Industrial Area, West Java Province, Indonesia. Makassar Traffic Management Masterplan Study Project. 2014 Dairi Airport Feasibility Study Project, Dairi Regency, North Sumatera Province, Indonesia. Babo Airport Masterplan Study Project, Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia. Nov 2012 – April 2013 Short Term Research Program at University of Kyoto, Japan. Funded by JICA. Research Topic: “Airport Infrastructure Development based on Public Private Partership (PPP) Schemes in Indonesia”. 2013 Development of Belawan Port Project – Phase 1. 2012 Development of Dekai Airport Feasibility Study, Yahukimo Regency, Papua Province, Indonesia. Local Transportation System (TATRALOK) for Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. 2011 The Development of Kalibaru Terminal, Tanjung Priok Port, Indonesia, Local Transportation System (TATRALOK) for Asmat Regency, Papua, Indonesia. Feb 2010 – Feb 2011 Technical Advisory Services (TAS), Transportation Specialist - National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Indonesia – Infrastructure Reform Sector Development Program (IRSDP) Bappenas, Technical Advisory for Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects: Development of Maloy International Seaport, East Kalimantan; Development of Kuala Enok Port Bulk Terminal, Jambi; Rembang Seaport; Tanah Ampo Cruise Ship Terminal, Bali; Karya Jaya Multimodal Terminal, Palembang; Gedebage Integrated Terminal, Bandung; Pekanbaru Cargo Terminal, Pekanbaru; Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System, Pandang; Jakarta Monorail Project, Jakarta; Central Kalimantan Coal Railway, Central Kalimantan; Manggarai- Soekarno Hatta Rail Link, Jakarta; Kertajati International Airport, West Java; Development of New Bali Airport; Expansion of Tjilikriwut Airport, Central Kalimantan; Development of New Samarinda Airport, East Kalimantan, etc. 2010 Mamuju Utara (Matra) Airport Feasibility Study and Masterplan, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Performance of Angkutan Lebaran in Indonesia. 2009 Toll Road Public Private Partnership (PPP) Project at West Java Province, Indonesia (JICA Project). Management and Monitoring of Airport Environmental at Gorontalo and Tarakan Airports, Indonesia. Polewali Mandar (Polman) Airport Feasibility Study, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. 2008 Feasibility Study for Crude Oil Landbridge (Pipeline) Project Across Northern Malaysian Peninsular, Malaysia. Kemaman Port Landside Traffic Study, Malaysia. Batam Maritime Centre (BMC) Project, Indonesia. Airport Benefit Monitoring and Evaluation at Juada International Airport, Surabaya, Indonesia. Air Transport Masterplan in Indonesia. Local Transportation System (TATRALOK) for Ambon City, Indonesia. Transformation Study of Airport Administrator (Adbandara) to Airport Authority in Indonesia. Survey and Feasibility Study of 15 km Airport Area at West Halmahera, Indonesia. 2007 Evaluation and Composing of Gateway Airport Decision Criteria to/from Foreign Country in Supporting International Tourism. Airport Benefit Monitoring and Evaluation at SM. Badaruddin II – Palembang International Airport, Indonesia. Design of Graphic Sign Technical Standardization at Airport Landside Area in Indonesia. Design of KKOP (Aviation Operational Safety Area) and BKK (Noise Area Level) Study at Juwata Airport, Tarakan, Indonesia. Local Transportation System (TATRALOK) for Sinjai Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Feasibility Study for Master Planning of Pare-pare (including Waterfront City, Port Development, Hotel Design, and Traffic Study), Indonesia. Penang Port Masterplan Study, Malaysia. A Strategic Business Plan Proposal for Al Jadaf (Dubai Ship Docking Yard), Dubai. 2006 AJAT-3, ASEAN – Japan Airport Study Project, Indonesia. Airport Benefit Monitoring and Evaluation at FL. Tobing – Sibolga Airport, Indonesia. Sinjai Airport Feasibility Study, South Sulawesi, Indonesia General Plan of Regional Inland Waterways at Irian Jaya Island, Indonesia. Housing Supply Model at Metropolitan City in Indonesia. 2005 Integrated Transport Infrastructure Masterplan Study (Land, Sea and Air) For Sarawak (INTIMS) and Railway Link System in Borneo, Malaysia. The Design of Bintulu Waterfront City, Sarawak, Malaysia. 2004 Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) for the Proposed Link Road and Access Junctions Connecting Saujana Utama and Sg. Buloh Country Resort to Batu Arang-Shah Alam Road, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Palembang River and Port Study Planning of a New Multipurpose Port at Tanjung Api-api Port, South Sumatera, Indonesia. 2003 Benefit Evaluation Project on Sam Ratulangi Airport Development, Manado and Pattimura Airport Development, Ambon, Indonesia. 2002 Examine the Accessibility and Mobility Function of the King Street, Newtown, Sydney, Australia. 2001 Air Travel Demand Forecasting and Passenger Flow Distributions at Airport Terminal Building. 2000 Predictions of Air Passenger Behaviour and Air Transportation Demand. 1999 Air Travel Demand and Passenger Simulation Models, Indonesia. 1997 Analysis Model of the Demand and Airport Development (Case Study: Mandai Airport, South Sulawesi, Indonesia) 1996 General plan of the Space System (RUTR) Sub District, Capital of Central Sinjai Regency. Optimum Composition of Commercial Aviation on Ujungpandang-Manado Route, 1996. 1995 Analysis of the Hierarchy and Influence Area of Major City and Medium Cities in the Province of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. 1989 Analysis of the Traffic Service Level for the Development of Bus Public Transport in Ujungpandang City and the Surroundings. Papers and Books: 2018 Book: Airport Management. Publisher: Graha Ilmu, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Journals: 1. Model Using Positive Behavior Approach: The Case Study in Suburban Area. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 2. Optimization and Flight Schedules of Pioneer Routes in Papua Province. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 3. Speed correlation and emission of truck vehicles on dynamic conditions. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 4. Pedestrian space capacity and movement pattern for elementary students in urban and rural area. International Journal of GEOMATE. 5. Evaluating the road damage of flexible pavement using digital image. International Journal of Integrated Engineering. 2017 Journals: 1. Handling Container Terminal based on Dwelling Time in Makassar Harbour. International Journal of Advances in Mechanical and Civil Engineering, (ISSN: 2394-2827), Vol. 04, Issue 04. 2. Study on Heterogeneous Traffaic Characteristic Model on Arterial Roads based on Driver Behaviour (Case Study: Driver Behaviour in Makassar City). International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (ISSN: 0976- 6316), Vol. 08, Issue 05. 3. Effect of Buton Granular Asphalt (BGA) on compressive stress-strain behavior of asphalt emulsion mixture. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 4. Influence of children pedestrian behaviour on pedestrian space usage. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 5. Study of heterogeneous traffic characteristic model on arterial roads based on driver behaviour (Case study: Driver behaviour in Makassar). International
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