With over 20 years of rich and diverse experience in academia and industry, Professor Nirajan Shiwakoti stands as an experienced leader in the field of transport engineering and research. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to excellence, leveraging his expertise to drive advancements in research, deliver transformative teaching experiences, and enrich impactful engagement within the academic community. This has led to over 20 professional awards and distinctions both within the university and beyond. Notable recognitions include honours from Fresh Science, Australia, the Australian Scholarship and Science (CASS) Foundation, the 19th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory (ISTTT) - the University of California, Berkeley, USA, the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB), and the International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences (IATSS).
Research Focus:
Professor Shiwakoti's research trajectory exemplifies interdisciplinary innovation in transport engineering, where he navigates the nexus of emerging technology, infrastructure, and sustainability within transportation and logistics systems. His exceptional contributions have led to global recognition, placing him among the top 2% of cited scientists in the Logistics and Transportation field, as per Stanford University's esteemed citation rankings. His ranking as the 8th most productive author in pedestrian safety studies worldwide highlights his important influence on transportation safety. At RMIT, he leads a pioneering research team on Intelligent Transport and Mobility Systems focussing on:
(1) Safety, security and resilience of transport systems
(2) Societal ramifications of emerging transport technologies like electric vehicles, connected and automated vehicles, and
(3) Decarbonisation of transport and logistics systems
His innovative frameworks and methodologies in these areas have received prestigious awards and accolades while securing substantial funding (>$3M) for ongoing projects.
Research Keywords: connected and automated vehicles, pedestrian crowd dynamics, transport and traffic flow theory, evacuation modelling, human factors, system dynamics modelling, agent-based modelling, disasters, public safety, logistics, greenhouse gas emissions, life cycle assessment, behavioural change, pedestrians, cyclists, public transport, supply chain management
Teaching Accomplishments:
Professor Shiwakoti's pedagogical philosophy revolves around student-centric learning, as evidenced by his strong teaching track record. His teaching activities are tailored to meet the diverse needs of learners, promoting deeper conceptual understanding and critical-thinking skills. As the program director for the Sustainable Systems Engineering program, his leadership has guided the program to achieve full accreditation twice, successfully transitioning from provisional status while consistently incorporating new sustainability practices. Professor Shiwakoti's dedication includes integrating work-integrated learning, building industry partnerships that enhance student experiences, and developing future-ready engineers prepared for real-world challenges.
Engagement:
Professor Shiwakoti's impact transcends the confines of academia, as exemplified by his robust engagement with junior staff and the broader research community. Through mentorship initiatives, he has nurtured the professional growth of many junior academic staff, promoting a culture of excellence in teaching, research, and engagement. His international standing in the field has led to prestigious appointments, such as his role on the Advisory Board for the European Union's AUGMENTED CCAM project, where he contributes expertise in cooperative, connected, and automated mobility solutions. Professor Shiwakoti's contributions extend to competitive grant assessment panels, where his evaluations shape the trajectory of critical research endeavours. His collaborative spirit is evident in his partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, driving impactful research outcomes that receive recognition across national and international scientific platforms.
Program Management
Program Director, B. Eng, (Industry Practice) (May 2024- Present)
Program Director, Sustainable Systems Engineering (BH076) and its associated double degree in Business Management (BH092) and Industrial Design (BH100) (2014 - present)
Course Coordinator for Intelligent Transport Systems and Sustainable Transport Systems courses at postgraduate and undergraduate level (2016-present)
Teaching
AUTO 1929 / MIET2493 Intelligent Transport Systems
AUTO 1928 / MIET2494 Sustainable Transport Systems
OENG 1118 Sustainable Engineering Practice and Design
Professor Shiwakoti works on the following four research areas:
• Assess the societal implications of emerging technologies, such as electric vehicles, automated and connected vehicles, and e-scooters, through computer models and simulation, surveys, and data analytics
• Develop resilient transport systems to absorb the effects of different kinds of disruptions and threats, such as natural disasters, failures in technology, and human-made disasters, through integrating interdisciplinary fields, including computer science, architectural engineering, mathematics, socio-psychological theory, biological science, and ergonomics
• Decarbonization of urban transport, especially forecasting Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the transport sector and conducting Life-Cycle Assessment
• Plan and design for the safety and security (including cybersecurity) of transport users and transport systems using Simulation, Machine Learning and Statistical Modelling.
Keywords: transport safety and security, resilient transport systems, connected and automated vehicles, electric vehicles, pedestrian crowd dynamics, evacuation modelling, human factors, system dynamics modelling, agent-based modelling, disasters, public safety, logistics, greenhouse gas emissions, life-cycle assessment, behavioural change, pedestrians, cyclists, public transport, supply chain management, transportation and energy.
Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.