Julius Secadiningrat
Civil Engineering Building (H20)
Level 1, Room CE111
Kensington Campus
Technical Officer in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation (rCITI)
Mr. Julius Raditya Secadiningrat is a Technical Officer at the Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation (rCITI) UNSW. His primary research interests are in the fields of transport and driving simulator, traffic modelling, and connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). Prior to joining rCITI, he was appointed as a research associate in Singapore where he was involved in delivering various industrial projects, mainly in collaboration with Singapore transport authority in the field of driver behaviour analysis, traffic modelling, and demand estimation for first-last mile active mobility (walking and cycling) trips in anticipation of a bicycle sharing scheme. In rCITI, his research area delves into the advancement of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs), particularly by studying drivers’ behaviour in automated vehicles and its impact on traffic safety and performance by utilising driving simulator equipped with automated car function and traffic simulation package.
He obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil, 1st class honours) from Nanyang Technological University Singapore and a Master of Science (Transport) from Imperial College London, UK.