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Asmah-CURRICULUM VITAE Ir. Dr. Sitti Asmah Hassan-20.01.2020 CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Sitti Asmah Hassan Date of Birth : 05 March 1980 Nationality : Malaysia Marital Status : Married Home Address : 85, Jalan Flora 1/3, Taman Pulai Flora, 81300 Skudai, Johor. Tel : 07-5625703 (H) H/P: 013-7444706 Corresponding : Department of Geotechnics & Transportation, Address School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 Skudai, Johor. Tel : 07-5531622 (O), Fax: 07-5566157 E-mail : [email protected] Website : http://people.utm.my/sittiasmah Expertise : Transportation & Traffic Engineering ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION 2007 - 2013 : Ph.D (Transportation) University of Southampton, United Kingdom Thesis: Improving Pedestrian Facilities at Signalised Crossings 2004 - 2006 : M.Eng (Civil-Transportation and Highway) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Thesis: Driver’s Overtaking Behaviour on Single Carriageway Road 1998 - 2002 : B. Eng. (Hons) (Civil-Construction Management) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Thesis: Penggunaan Analisa Sensitiviti Dalam Penilaian Projek Ir. Dr. Sitti Asmah Hassan-20.01.2020 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND RECOGNITION 1. 2019 - to date Professional Engineer Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) 2. 2019 - to date Chartered Member The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) 3. 2018 - to date Corporate Member The Institute of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) 4. 2014 - to date Member Society of Engineering Education Malaysia (SEEM) 5. 2013 - to date Member Transport Science and Society of Malaysia (TSSM) 6. 2005 - to date Graduate Member Board of Engineer Malaysia (BEM) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 1. 18 November 2013 - to date Senior Lecturer Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. 2. 08 December 2005 – 17 November 2013 Lecturer Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. 3. 16 September 2002 – 07 December 2005 Tutor Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Ir. Dr. Sitti Asmah Hassan-20.01.2020 (A) RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION RESEARCH PROJECT UNDERTAKEN RESEARCH UNIVERSITY GRANT Project Leader 1. 01/07/2017 – 30/06/2019 : Project Leader, Accident Predictive Model for Malaysia Rural Road. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 40,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.17H71) 2. 15/11/2015 - 14/11/2017 : Project Leader, Parking Generation on Government Hospitals in Malaysia. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 38,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.11H37) 3. 01/07/2014 - 30/06/2015 : Project Leader, Fundamental Studies On Parking Generation At Expressway Rest Areas in Southern Peninsular Malaysia. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 20,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.08H44). 4. 01/11/2013 – 31/10/2014 : Project Leader, Economic Evaluation of Upstream Detection Strategy. PAS RUG. Budget approved RM 20,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2722.00K69). Project Member 1. 01/11/2019 – 31/10/2021 : Project Member, Impact Of Aggresive Behaviour on Speed Selection By Young And Middle-Aged Drivers. Tier 2 RUG. Budget approved RM 30,000.00 (Vot: R.J130000.2651.17J34). 2. 01/08/2019 – 31/07/2021 : Project Member, Prediction of RQD using Fuzzy Logic Algorithm with Rock Geophysics. Tier 2 RUG. Budget approved RM 20,000.00 (Vot: Q.J130000.2651.16J25). 3. 01/04/2019 – 31/03/2021 : Project Member, SGSHINE 3: Correlation between Radon/Thoron Concentrations with Commecially Available Used Building Materials. SIGNATURE RUG. Budget approved RM 160,000.00 (Vot: Q.J130000.2417.07G82). 4. 01/04/2019 – 31/03/2021 : Project Member, SGSHINE 3.1: In-situ Measurement of Radon (222RN) and THORON (220RN) Concentrations in Soil Gas, Water, and Air. SIGNATURE RUG.Budget approved RM 90,000.00 (Vot: Q.J130000.2417.07G90). 5. 01/02/2018 – 31/01/2020 : Project Member, Static and Cyclic Properties of Soft Clay Stabilised with Coal Ash and Cement. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 50,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.19H57). Ir. Dr. Sitti Asmah Hassan-20.01.2020 6. 01/07/2017 – 30/06/2019 : Project Member, Prediction on the Remaining Strength of Flooded Asphalt Mixture. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 32,800 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.17H68). 7. 15/11/2015 – 14/05/2017 : Project Member, Development of Highway Traffic Vulnerability Management System for Flash Floods of Malaysia. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 50,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.11H34) 8. 01/06/2014 – 31/05/2015 : Project Member, Effect of Rainfall on the Two-lane Highway Traffic Stream Characteristics Under Artificial Light Condition. PAS RUG. Budget approved RM 20,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2722.01K02). 9. 01/04/2014 – 29/02/2016 : Project Member, Traffic Accident Predictive Model Based on Pavement Condition. Tier 1 RUG. Budget approved RM 50,000 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.06H53). FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT SCHEME (FRGS FUND) Project Leader 1. 01/01/2019 – 31/12/2020 : Project Leader, A Model of Parking Demand Forecast for the Malaysia Public Hospitals. Budget approved RM 61,400 (Vot: R.J130000.7851.5F024) Project Member 1. 01/01/2019 – 31/12/2020 : Project Member, Microstructural Behaviour for Reversible Moisture Damage in Flooded Asphalt Mixture. Budget approved RM 61,000 (Vot: R.J130000.7851.5F019) 2. 01/08/2016 – 31/07/2018 : Project Member, Relationship between Platoon Dispersion and Traffic Noise under Homogeneous Traffic Condition. Budget approved RM 70,500 (Vot: R.J130000.7822.4F867) 3. 02/11/2015 – 30/04/2018 : Project Member, Damage Identification of Bolted Structures Using Wavelet Transforms and Artificial Neural Networks. Budget approved RM 124,000 (Vot: R.J130000.7822.4F760) 4. 01/08/2014 – 30/06/2017 : Project Member, Analysis of speed-flow relationship based on different egress facilities criteria for pedestrian evacuation in underground space environment. Budget approved RM 87,500 (Vot: S.J130000.7851.4X413) Ir. Dr. Sitti Asmah Hassan-20.01.2020 5. 01/07/2014 – 30/06/2016 : Project Member, Clustering Urban Bus Driving Behavior Using K- Mean Analysis Method for Malaysian Bus Smart Driving Guidance. Budget approved RM 105,000 (Vot: S.J130000.7851.4X420) NETWORKING GRANT 1. 01/08/2017 – 31/08/2017 : Project Member, Menaiktaraf Fasiliti Asas bagi Meningkatkan Kehidupan dan Ekonomi Asnaf. Budget approved RM 11,986.00 (Vot: S.J130000.7322.4X283). 2. 01/08/2014 – 30/06/2017 : Project Member, Analysis of speed-flow relationship based on different egress facilities criteria for pedestrian evacuation in underground space environment. Budget approved RM 87,500 (Vot: S.J130000.7851.4X413) 3. 01/07/2014 – 30/06/2016 : Project Member, Clustering Urban Bus Driving Behavior Using K- Mean Analysis Method for Malaysian Bus Smart Driving Guidance. Budget approved RM 105,000 (Vot: S.J130000.7851.4X420) CONTRACT RESEARCH PROJECT 1. 01/01/2017 – 31/05/2018 : Project Member (Project Coordinator), Transportation and Traffic Management Studies for Johor Bahru City Centre, Batu Pahat, Muar, Kulai dan Pasir Gudang. (Collaboration between Perbadanan Pengangkutan Awam Johor (PAJ) and Pavement & Transportation Research Group, UTM). The budget agreed RM 460,000. Vot: R.J130000.7622.4C127 RESEARCH GRANT AWARDED BY CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRY NETWORK (CCIN) 1. 01/03/2019 – 31/08/2020: Projek Penilaian Forensik Jalan Bersama Industri. Budget approved RM 1,561.00 (Vot: S.J130000.0851.4Y212). Type: Business Entity Grant. 2. 01/08/2017 – 31/08/2017 : Project Member, Menaiktaraf Fasiliti Asas bagi Meningkatkan Kehidupan dan Ekonomi Asnaf. Budget approved RM 11,986.00 (Vot: S.J130000.7322.4X283). Type: Networking Grant. Ir. Dr. Sitti Asmah Hassan-20.01.2020 3. 01/11/2016 – 28/02/2017 : Project Member, Pemindahan Teknologi Kaedah Rekabentuk Turapan Jalan. Budget approved RM 5,000 (Vot: S.J130000.0822.4Y060). Type: Business Entity Grant. 4. 15/07/2016 – 14/04/2017 : Project Member, Penilaian Semula Rekabentuk Turapan Jalan Luar Bandar (Jalan Kampung). Budget approved RM 39,500 (Vot: Q.J130000.2522.15H16). Awarded by Institusi Inovasi Strategik Johor, IISJ. PUBLICATIONS AND PAPER PRESENTED JOURNAL (ISI-INDEXED) 1. Sitti Asmah Hassan, Nick Hounsel & Birendra P. Shrestha. (2017). “Investigating the Applicability of Upstream Detection Strategy at Pedestrian Signalised Crossings”. Promet – Traffic & Transportation, Vol. 29, No. 5. pp: 503-510. IF: 0.43. WOS-Q4. 2. Ishtiaque Ahmed, Suleiman Abdulrahman, Mohd Rosli Hainin & Sitti Asmah Hassan. (2014). “Trip Generations at “Polyclinic” Land Use Type in Johor Bahru, Malaysia”. Promet – Traffic & Transportation. Vol. 26 (6). pp: 467-473. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v26i6.1462 IF: 0.292. WOS-Q4. JOURNAL (SCOPUS-INDEXED) 1. M. Azam, O.C. Puan, S.A. Hassan and N. Mashros. (2019). “Calibration of microsimulation model for tight urban diamond interchange under heterogeneous traffic”. GEOTROPIKA 2019 IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 527(1), 012077. DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/527/1/012077. Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/527/1/012077 2. E. Alenzi, O.C. Puan and S.A. Hassan. (2019). “Car following behaviours on multilane highways in Kuwait: as case study on 6th ring road”. GEOTROPIKA 2019 IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 527(1), 012075. DOI: 10.1088/1757- 899X/527/1/012075. Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757- 899X/527/1/012075 3. S.F. Azhari, O.C. Puan, S.A. Hassan, N. Mashros, M.N. Warid and R.S. Lopa. (2019). “Estimation of critical gap at small roundabout”. GEOTROPIKA 2019 IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 527(1), 012072. DOI: 10.1088/1757- 899X/527/1/012072. Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757- 899X/527/1/012072 4. T.M. Al-Bahr, O.C. Puan, S.A. Hassan, M.K. Idham and C.R. Ismail. (2019). “Parameters affecting fluctuation in traffic stream on urban roads”. GEOTROPIKA 2019 IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 527(1), 012067. DOI: 10.1088/1757- 899X/527/1/012067. Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757- 899X/527/1/012067 Ir. Dr.
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