Peraphan Jittrapirom M Eng, Dr. techn. Personal information: Contact information: Address: 156 Kroonstaat, Nijmegen 6511DX The Netherlands Telephone: +31-6252-06334 E-mail: peeratop@gmail.com Date of Birth: 12 th May 1981 Gender: Male Status: Married Key research and technical skills: Over 13 years experience in traffic engineering and sustainable transport planning Dynamic Adaptive Policymaking and planning (DAP) under deep uncertainty Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), Smart mobility, and Demand Responsive transport service Delphi survey design and analysis with SPSS & Qualtrics System Dynamics modelling (i.e. Causal Loop Diagram and VENSIM) Problem solving, project management, presentation skills, working in multidisciplinary groups, liaison with public and private organisations, including international development agencies Proficient in transport and traffic modelling, survey, and streetscape audit. Education and qualifications: Vienna University of Technology, Austria (Oct 2009 Apr 2015) Ph.D. under ASEA-UNINET's Grant Thesis title: An analysis of Chiang Mai city s transport system and its path towards sustainability, with a focus on the role of the motorcycle and the shared-taxi This thesis approaches the urban transport problems in a more holistic manner, using qualitative and quantitative tools in System Dynamics. The results demonstrated the complexities and the difficulties faced in formulating suitable solutions. It was found promotion of these modes to maximise potential improvements to the system s sustainability resulted in localised improvement, but led to overall aggravations within the system in the longer term. This difficulty was also examined using Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) methodologies to simulate the interactions between different entities when reviewing the effects of perceived solutions promulgated by local decision makers responsible for Chiang Mai s transport system. The assessment shows a wide gap between the perceptions of decision makers and the reality. This thesis has provided qualitative and quantitative tools to support city transport decision making. It has shown the manner in which an effective, sustainable solution can be reached. It has thus accomplished important milestones, which can be built upon. Moreover, it has collected mobility data of more than 2,300 households, which can be used to form a basis for any further analysis. University of Bristol, England (Oct 1999 20 th Jun 2003) Civil Engineering, M Eng. (II.i Hons) Dissertation: Sustainable integrated transport system for Bristol city Page1 of 5
Teaching experience and knowledge sharing: Guest lecturer on System Dynamics, Adaptive planning, mobility, and urban future (Master level) Full-time lecturer academic Skill (Bachelor level) Supervises transportation master theses and related fields Founded Urban Mobility Lab (UML), Chiang Mai, Thailand in 2016 to advocate knowledge transfer to young professional in the field of urban mobility and showcased various pilot projects. Made presentations on different elements of transportation to general public, such as the ecartec, Munich - the world s largest an innovative trade fair for electric and hybrid mobility (2015) Took part on Post-carbon urban mobility design project, Vienna Design Week (2015) A finalist of Alpbach Forum s 1 Science Slam (2013) Member of a panel discussion at the European Forum Alpbach s Forum (2011). Guest lecturer on transport engineering and System Dynamics to students at Chiang Mai university (2011,2014), Suranaree University (2010), Asian Institute of Technology (2011) and Kasetsart University (2014). Used stimulating techniques, such as games to engage with students. Designed a series of lectures and traffic engineering workshops for the 3 rd year civil engineering students, University of Bristol (2012). Research experience: SCRIPTS: Smart Cities Responsive Intelligent Public Transport Systems (July 2016 Present) Undertakes research on uncertainty in transport planning, adaptive planning, and policy analysis Planning and undertaking a Delphi Survey on the Future of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), involves a panel of global experts in transportation and MaaS Developing a participatory Dynamic Adaptive Policymaking and planning (DAP) for MaaS Liaising with different stakeholders and actors to ensure a smoot running of the project Future of Education, an exploratory Delphi survey (Sep - Nov 2017) Planned and undertaking a Delphi Survey on the Future of education for STT (The Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends) Coastal Cities at Risk (CCar) Building Adaptive Capacity for Managing Climate Change of Mega Cities, Bangkok (Dec 2014 July 2016) Worked in a multidisciplinary team as a System Dynamics modeller Used VENSIM to simulate impacts of flooding to social and economic aspects of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region and to assess the effects of different policies Club of Vienna, Austria (May 2013 Dec 2013) Worked on a research project related to urban population study, city metabolism, Ecological Footprints, and Materials and Substance Flow Analysis. Compiled population data for 39 cities around the world and analysing population growth 1 This annual conference takes place in Alpbach village, Austria. The conference brings together politicians, academics, students, and decision makers from a wide range of disciplines to address European and Global problems. Page2 of 5
Research Centre of Transport, Vienna University of Technology (Nov 2009 Apr 2015) Undertook a project to draft a master plan to implement a Non-Motorized Transport Systems in the University of Chiang Mai Campuses and their vicinities (2015) Chiang Mai Mobility and Transport survey (2012) project manager. Managed project's resources, recruitment, and training. Liaised with local authorities, partner organisation (Chiang Mai University) and community leaders. Screened, processed, and analysed the data using SPSS. Composed the project reports and distributed to relevant official bodies. Chiang Mai Old City Walkability Survey (2012) - project manager. Estimated the project cost. Designed and planned the survey procedure and processed survey data. Trained and supervised the fieldwork together with staff from Chiang Mai University. Analysed the data and composed part of the project report. Employment experience: Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University (July 2016 Present) Post-doc researcher on Adaptive Policies for Smart City Public Transport within the Smart Cities Responsive Intelligent Public Transport Systems project (SCRIPTS) funded by the Dutch Government Thai Embassy, Office of Industrial Affairs for European region, Austria (Oct 2013 July 2016) Worked as assistance to the Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), organised official meetings and collaborate with different parties. Keeping up-to-date with international development issues. Monitored, reviewed, and analysed EU industrial policies related to Thailand Editor of the office s on-line magazine and its monthly newsletter. Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, Thailand (Jun 2009 Aug 2009) Worked as a trainee. Audited Bangkok mass transit reports and updated a micro-simulation model of Bangkok city Transport for London (TfL), London, England (Nov 2007 - Jun 2009) Worked as assistant project manager on the Parliament Square Improvement scheme. Reviewed tender documents and proposed transport projects. Composed business plans for TfL. Liaised with, and provided recommendations to, relevant authorities on their proposals. Colin Buchanan, Bristol, England (Sep 2004 Jun 2009) Worked as traffic engineer consultant on a number of projects for public and private clients Developed traffic engineer skills, transport planning, problem solving and analytical skills in a practical working environment. Undertook a secondment with Transport for London. Mott MacDonald Limited, Winchester/Bristol, England (Oct 2002 Aug 2004) Worked as a graduate highway design engineer, assisted project manager on different aspects Page3 of 5
Publication and presentation: Conference Proceeding Jittrapirom, P., Marchau, V., and Meurs, H. 2017, Dynamic Adaptive Policymaking for Implementing Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), ETC conference 2017. Jittrapirom, P., Knoflacher, H., and Mailer, M. 2016. Understanding decision makers' perceptions on transport problems, an application of Causal Loop Diagram (CLD), WCTR 2016. Jaensirisak, S., Jittrapirom, P., Emberger, G., Thiengburanathum, P., and Fukuda, T. 2016. Metropolitan Activity Relocation Simulator (MARS) Model for Chiang Mai city, International Conference on Modelling the Future of Ho chi minh City Metropolitan Area. Jittrapirom, P. 2013. Understand the complexity of urban transport problem, using the Causal Loop Diagram technique, Thai Student Academic Conference, Germany 2013 Jittrapirom, P. 2013. Using System Dynamics to optimize Rail and High-Speed Rail (HSR) benefits: Thailand s case study within the context of the ASEAN Economic Community, Association of Thai professionals in Europe conference, Stockholm 2013. Jittrapirom, P. and Emberger, G., 2011. Off-street residential parking organisation a review of current practices, EAST 2011. Jittrapirom, P., Natonek A., Zeddel S., Vukic J., Douillet, J., Roznowska, I., and Lyszczarz, M. 2011. A review of city development concepts: a case study of Cracow, Poland, ATRANS conference. Jittrapirom, P. 2010. Sustainable transport system and parking organisation, a case study of Bangkok s parking standard, ATRANS conference proceeding and journal Volume, 2 Issue 1. Journal Paper Jittrapirom, P., Caiati V., Feneri, A. Ebrahimi S., Alonso-González, M., and Narayan, J. 2017. Mobility as a Service: A Critical Review of Definitions, Assessments of Schemes, and Key Challenges, Urban Planning Jittrapirom, P., Knoflacher, H., and Mailer, M. 2017. The conundrum of the motorcycle in the mix of sustainable urban transport, WCTR 2016, (Full paper submitted). Jittrapirom, P. and Jaensirisak S. 2017. Planning our way ahead: A review of Thailand's transport master plan for urban areas, WCTR. (Full paper submitted). Notable publication and presentations Challenges and Potential of e-mobility in Thailand s transport future. ecartec, Munich (2015) Jittrapiom, P. and Emberger, G. 2013. Household mobility Survey Report - Chiang Mai City Mobility and Transport Survey (CM-MTS) Lectures on non-motorised transport design, application of System Dynamics in transport planning, and planning and undertaking household transport survey, Chiang Mai University (2014) Presentations on High-speed train research proposal, household mobility survey, and sustainable transport planning at Thai Professional Conference, Bangkok (2014) Science Slam presentation: Better together: Effects of transport evolution on human connectivity, Alpbach Built Environment Symposium (2013) System dynamic in transport planning, use of MARS model lecture at Chiang Mai University and Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (2011) Forum panelist: Thailand: Der Weg in die Nachhaltigkeit, Europäisches Forum Alpbach (2011) Transport and traffic engineering workshop, Civil Engineering Department, University of Bristol (2008) Page4 of 5
Awards and scholarships: 2011 and 2010 Best Papers Awards at Asian Transportation Research Society Symposiums, Thailand ASEA-UNINET's Technology Grant Scholarship for Ph.D. study (3 years) Duke of Edinburgh s Gold award (2002) Shell s Environmental Fellowship award with Earth Watch (2002) Mott Macdonald s Student Scholarship (2002) University of Bristol s Convocation Award for outstanding students who contributed either to the wider community or the University (2002) Other positions of responsibility: Committee member of Association of Thai Professional in Europe (ATPER) 2015 Present Main organiser of an annual conference of ATPER Vienna (2017) Tutor and IT Representative of Manor Hall, University of Bristol (2002 2005) Founder and Chairman of the Asian Culture Festival 2002, University of Bristol (2001 2002) Treasurer of Malaysian & Singaporean Students Association, University of Bristol (2000-2001) Founder/President of Thai Students Society, University of Bristol (2000-2001) Other skills: Languages Thai (written and spoken) English (written and spoken) German B1 (basic/intermediate level in written and spoken) Dutch (basic) Page5 of 5