Professor Ashish Bhaskar
Faculty of Engineering,
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Biography
Dr Ashish Bhaskar is a Professor in Civil Engineering (Transport discipline), at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia. His expertise includes transport big data analytics, modelling, simulation, and control. At this stage, the focus of his research is on addressing the issues and challenges related to road traffic congestion and its detrimental socioeconomic and environmental impacts. Together, with his team of researchers and collaborators from government, industry, and academia, he is working towards evidence-based decisions support, management, and control of multimodal transport system. He has a proven track record of working with government and industry including Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) on number of projects as lead chief investigator. Currently, three key themes of his research are:- Transport big data analytics: His research team has established expertise in management, analysis, and visualization of real ‘big’ traffic and transit data from South-East Queensland. The research focus is on understanding data characteristics, accuracy, reliability, and fusion for different mobility applications. His team has the opportunity to get their hands dirty with multisource real traffic and transit data such as loop detectors, infrared beacons, radars, Bluetooth and WIFI MAC scanners, GTFS, transit Smart Card, 3rd party (Taxi, Intelematics, Here, Waze, etc.), traffic signals and emerging connected vehicle technology (SPATEM, MAPEM). A list of selected research projects aligned with transport data analytics are:
- Field trial evaluation for Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems: Signal use case availability and reliability (ongoing, expected completion 2022)
- Vehicle detector technologies (loops, infrared and radar) evaluation (ongoing, expected completion 2022)
- Data Visualization: Intersection and route level performance measure (completed 2020)
- Interactive big data visualization for decision making: A prototype for mobility data (completed 2020)
- Reverse engineering on Emergency Vehicle Pre-emption (EVP) and STREAMS data: Empirical insights and visualization (completed 2019)
- Comparative overview of Addinsight and Intelematics data (completed 2017)
- Insights on the comparison of Waze and STREAMS Incident Management System records (completed 2017)
- Accuracy and reliability of the travel time estimates from Bluetooth MAC scanners (completed 2013)
- Crowd monitoring using Bluetooth and Wifi scanners (completed 2013)
- Modelling and simulation: The availability of large-scale real data for research and training (acknowledgements to TMR, BCC, netBI, Black & White Cabs) establishes an evidence based foundation for the modelling and simulation of large urban networks. Aspro Bhaskar’s team is engaged in reverse engineering on the traffic and transit monitoring data sets for better situation awareness, multimodal modelling of the demand (origin destination matrices) and supply for large urban networks, predictive analytics for traffic state forecasting, and calibration and validation of large‑scale simulation models. A list of selected research projects aligned with modelling and simulation theme are:
- Advanced data analytics: Real-time demand calibration/prediction (ongoing, expected completion 2023)
- Queen’s Wharf Brisbane Phase-3: Longitudinal study on mobility patterns (ongoing, expected completion 2024)
- Data driven traffic assignment: Exploiting Bluetooth vehicle trajectory data (ongoing, expected completion 2023)
- AI for traffic and transit congestion forecasting (ongoing, expected completion 2024)
- Data Evaluation Methods and Insights- phase 1 & 2 (ongoing, expected completion 2022)
- Simulating public transit priority systems on Brisbane network (ongoing, expected completion 2023)
- Transit spatial gap identification: Exploiting big traffic and transit data (completed 2021)
- Network scale arterial traffic state prediction: Fusing multi-sensor traffic data (completed 2020)
- Origin destination matrix estimation using big traffic data: A structural perspective (completed 2020)
- Macroscopic model based urban network signal optimization (completed 2019)
- Traffic flow modelling for non-lane and quasi lane disciplined traffic behavior (completed 2018)
- Incorporating Bluetooth vehicle trajectories for OD estimation (completed 2019)
- Predictive modelling of disturbances in public transit network (completed 2018)
- Transit benchmarking: Modelling the productivity, effectiveness, and efficiency of transit routes (completed 2017)
- Incident duration modelling and system optimal traffic re-routing (completed 2017)
- Exploring properties of macroscopic fundamental diagram (completed 2014)
- Multimodal and multi‑objective trip planner (completed 2014)
- Motorway and arterial travel time estimation (completed 2014)
- Operations and Control: Real time traffic control is vital to reduce congestion on our urban networks. Aspro Bhaskar’s data analytics, modelling and simulation expertise from the above-mentioned pillars is further extended to develop algorithms to control the traffic flow on networks for efficient and safe mobility. Selected examples of the research project under this theme are:
- Next generation of traffic signal control (ongoing, expected completion 2023)
- Optimal Signal Control Strategy for Heterogeneous Less Lane-Disciplined Traffic Conditions (ongoing, expected completion 2023)
- Extended cell transmission model for arterial traffic and its application to design a robust signal plan (completed 2020)
- Automated Vehicle Trajectory Planning for Motorway On-Ramp Merging (completed 2019)
- Coordinated ramp signaling factory testing and implementation in TMR’s STREAMS platform (completed 2018)
- Incorporating fail safe feature for coordinated ramp signaling (completed 2018)
- Review of Traffic Management Systems (completed 2017)
- Utilizing big transit data for transfer coordination (completed 2015)
Aspro Bhaskar is serving as the Academic Lead International and Engagement for the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at QUT. As member of the school executive committee, he is actively engaged in shaping the industry and international engagement strategies for the school. Feel free to contact him for engagement with School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Aspro Bhaskar is co-chair for the World Conference on Transport Research Society (WCTRS) SIG-C3 on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). This SIG objective is to facilitate closer links between the research communities, institutions and practitioners working in the area of ITS to develop and exchange ideas and methodologies. To join the group, or for more information, please feel free to contact him.
He holds a PhD in Intelligent Transport Systems from École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, Masters in Transport Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, and a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. He has completed Graduate Certificate in Academic Practices (GCAP) from QUT which is focused on enabling academic staff professional development centered on learning and teaching in higher education.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Personal details
Positions
- Professor in Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering,
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Keywords
Integrated Traveller Information, Public Transport, Bluetooth and Wifi as a complementary transport data, Modelling and Simulation, Traffic Management and Control, Traffic Noise Modelling, Macroscopic fundamental diagram, Data fusion, Big Data
Research field
Civil engineering
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)
- Master of Engineering (University of Tokyo)
Professional memberships and associations
- Editorial board member, International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research
- Editorial board member, Journal of Big Data Analytics in Transportation
- Track Chair in Big data, Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF)
- Editorial Board Member, The Open Transportation Journal
- Scientific committee member, World Conference of Transport Research Society (WCTRS)
- Co-Chair, WCTRS Special Interest Group (SIG) on Intelligent Transport Systems
- Co-leader, Business and Engineering Systems domain, QUT Centre for Data Science
- Member, WCTRS SIG on Traffic management in developing countries
- Member, Standing Committee on Transit Management and Performance, Transport Research Board (TRB)
- Member, Travel time, speed and reliability sub-committee, TRB
- Member, Swiss Association of Road and Transport Experts
- Member, QUT College of Mentoring Supervisors
Teaching
Curriculum development:
- Aspro Bhaskar is CI for an iMOVE funded project titled 'Developing an urban freight planning course: A scoping study' (ongoing 2022) in collaboration with Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communication.
- Represented Civil and Environmental Engineering in “Programming and Analytics” theme for EN01 course redesign.
Current teaching:
- EGB103: Computing and Data for Engineers (Lecturer): 1st year EN01 unit
- EGB489: Advanced Transport Modelling ( Coordinator & Lecturer ): 3rd-4th year EN01 elective
- ENB272: Traffic and Transport Engineering ( Coordinator & Lecturer ): 2nd year EN01 unit
- IFN509: Data Exploration and Mining (Invited guest lecturer)
- Project supervisor for Engineering capstone units: EGH401, EGH402 and EGH408
- Project supervisor for Master of Information Technology project units: IFN711 & IFN712
Past teaching:
- EGB100: Engineering Sustainability and Professional Practice (Coordinator): 1st year EN01 unit
- UXB112: Introduction to Structures (Coordinator & Lecturer): 1st year unit
- EBB382: Estimating in Engineering Construction ( Coordinator ): 4th year EN40 unit
- ENB379: Transport Engineering and Planning Applications ( Lecturer ): 4th year EN40 unit
- ENB110: Engineering Statics and Materials ( Lecturer ): 1st year EN40 unit
- UDN579: Transport Infrastructure ( Lecturer ): 3rd year elective
- ENN589: Intelligent Transport Systems ( Coordinator & Lecturer ): Master's unit
- ENB376: Transport Engineering ( Lecturer ): 3rd year EN40 unit
- UXB112: Introduction to Structures ( Lecturer ): 1st year unit
- UXB212: Designing Structures ( Lecturer ): 2nd year unit
- EGB384: Bidding, Estimating and Cost Management ( Coordinator ): 4th year EN01 unit
Professional Development Courses:
- Transport data analytics, modelling and simulation in the era of smart mobility. Delivered 23rd -27th December 2019 at SVNIT, Surat, India under Indian Government's Global Initiative on Academic Network (GIAN) program
Experience
Current Positions:
- Co-leader Business and Engineering Systems Domain, QUT Centre for Data Science (since 2021)
- Academic lead for International and Engagement (ALI&E), School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), QUT (since 2021)
- Associate Professor (Transport Domain), CEE, QUT (since 2019)
- Adjunct faculty, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, India(since 2019)
Past Positions:
- Senior Lecturer (Civil Engineering), Queensland University of Technology (2014- 2019)
- Lecturer (Civil Engineering), Queensland University of Technology (2011-2014)
- Subject Area Coordinator (Civil Engineering), Queensland University of Technology (2013-2018)
- Domain Leader for Integrated Traveler Information, Smart Transport Research Centre, QUT (2011-2014)
- Scientific collaborator, LAVOC, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland (2009-2010)
- Research Assistant and PhD candidate, LAVOC, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland (2006-2009)
Academic Qualifications:
- Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice (GCAP) from the Queensland University of Technology, 2016
- PhD (Transportation Engineering) from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, 2009
- Master of Engineering (in Transportation Engineering) from the University of Tokyo, Japan, 2004
- Bachelor of Technology (in Civil Engineering) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 2002
Publications
- Nantes, A., Ngoduy, D., Bhaskar, A., Miska, M. & Chung, E. (2016). Real-time traffic state estimation in urban corridors from heterogeneous data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 66, 99–118. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/85946
- Kieu, L., Bhaskar, A. & Chung, E. (2015). A modified Density-Based Scanning Algorithm with Noise for spatial travel pattern analysis from Smart Card AFC data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 55, 193–207. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/82606
- Kieu, L., Chung, E., Bhaskar, A. & Tsubota, T. (2014). Urban traffic state estimation: Fusing point and zone based data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 48, 120–142. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/69913
- Bhaskar, A. & Chung, E. (2013). Fundamental understanding on the use of Bluetooth scanner as a complementary transport data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 37, 42–72. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/62968
- Bhaskar, A., Chung, E. & Dumont, A. (2011). Fusing loop detector and probe vehicle data to estimate travel time statistics on signalized urban networks. Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 26(6), 433–450. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/53147
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Ashish, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Awards
- Type
- Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
- Reference year
- 2018
- Details
- Editorial board member for the Journal of Big Data Analytics in Transportation
- Type
- Committee Role/Editor or Chair of an Academic Conference
- Reference year
- 2017
- Details
- Member, Standing Committee on Transit Management and Performance, Transport Research Board (TRB)
- Type
- Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
- Reference year
- 2017
- Details
- Lead Guest EditorSpecial Issue on Modelling Opportunities and Challenges with the Emerging Tra«c and Transit DataJournal of Advanced Transportationhttp://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/jat/moch/
- Type
- Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
- Reference year
- 2015
- Details
- Editorial board member for the International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research
Supervision
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
- A novel framework of leveraging large scale trajectories for route choice modelling (2023)
- A Novel Road User Safety Field Theory for Traffic Safety Assessment Applying Video Analytics (2022)
- Freeway Traffic Flow Dynamics and Safety: A Behavioural Continuum Framework (2022)
- An Extended Cell Transmission Model For Arterial Traffic and Its Application to Design a Robust Signal Plan (2020)
- Network-Scale Arterial Traffic State Prediction: Fusing Multisensor Traffic Data (2020)
- Origin-Destination Matrix Estimation Using Big Traffic Data: A Structural Perspective (2019)
- Trajectory Planning Strategies of Connected Automated Vehicles for Cooperative On-Ramp Merging and Mainline Facilitating Maneuvers (2019)
- Multi-Criteria Capacity Assessment and Planning Models for Multi-Modal Transportation Systems (2018)
- Link Dependent Origin-Destination Matrix Estimation: Nonsmooth Convex Optimisation with Bluetooth-Inferred Trajectories (2017)
- Utilising Big Transit Data for Transfer Coordination (2015)
Supervision topics
The supervisions listed above are only a selection.