Faculty at School of Engineering
Shalini Rankavat
Assistant Professor
School of Engineering
Contact Information
- Email: [email protected]
- Number: Extn: 699
Travel Behaviour Analysis, Non-Motorised Transport Planning, Transit Oriented Development, Data-driven Traffic Management, Public Transit Demand, Pedestrian safety
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- PhD (Transportation Engg.)
- MTech (Transportation Engg.)
- BTech (Civil Engineering)
- 6.5 yrs Teaching experience
- 5 yrs Industrial experience
- Rankavat, S., and V. Gupta. 2023. Risk perceptions of pedestrians for traffic and road features, International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 30:3, 410-418 [IF = 2.6; Q2; International].
- S Jain, S Rankavat. 2023. Analysing driving factors of India's transportation sector CO2 emissions: Based on LMDI decomposition method. Heliyon, 9(9). [IF = 3.78; Q1; International].
- Rankavat, S., A. Gurram, D. Pawar and V. Kushwaha. 2023. Study of COVID-19 impact on users' perception for transport modes choice in India. IATSS Research (Elsevier) [IF = 3.2; Q1; International].
- Rankavat, S., A. Gurram, D. Pawar and V. Kushwaha. 2021. Impact of COVID-19 on Perception of Commuters Towards Work and Non-Work Trips in India. Journal of EASTS. [IF = 0.28; Q3; International].
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2020. Association Of Pedestrians Behavior For The Selection Of Crossing Facilities With Actual And Perceived Risks. Journal of Travel Behaviour and Society (Elsevier) [IF = 5.85; Q1; International].
- Mann Deepika, M Anees, Rankavat and P. K. Joshi. 2020. Spatio-temporal variations in landscape ecological risk related to road network in the Central Himalaya. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. ISSN: 1080-7039. 1549-7860 (Online) [IF = 1.3; Q1; International]
- Mann Deepika, Rankavat and P. K. Joshi. 2020. Road network drives urban ecosystems - a longitudinal analysis of impact of roads in the Central Himalaya. GeoCarto International Journal. [IF = 2.36; Q1; International]
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2019. Pedestrians Crossing Behavior In Delhi, India. Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies [IF = 0.28; Q3; International].
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2016 (a). Pedestrian Risk Perception of Traffic Crash and Built Environment Features Delhi, India. Safety Science 87:1-7. [IF = 3.6; Q1; International]
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2016 (b). Pedestrians Perceptions for utilization of pedestrian facilities - Delhi, India. Transportation Research Part F 42(3):495-499. [IF = 2.36; Q1; International]
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2015. Association Between Built Environment and Pedestrian Fatal Crash Risk in Delhi, India. Transportation Research Record (15-0153) [IF= 1.9; Q2; International]
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2013. Pedestrian Accident Analysis in Delhi Using GIS. Journal of EASTS 10(1998):1446–57 [IF = 0.28; Q3; International].
- Jha, M.K., S.K Varma, R. Jaiswal, S. Rankavat and B.A. Kumar. “A Machine Learning Approach to Traffic Congestion Hotspot Identification and Prediction.” The 16th World Conference on Transport Research, Montr´eal, Qu´ebec, Canada, 17 - 21 July, 2023
- Bhardwaj, A.,Rankavat and D. Sai Kiran. 2023. “Exploring Pedestrian Dynamics at Metro Station for Effective Transportation Planning: Jaipur case study”. UMI RS Delhi
- Rankavat, S., A. Gurram, D. Pawar and V. Kushwaha. 2021. “Impact of COVID-19 on Perception of Commuters Towards Work and Non-Work Trips in India”. 14th EASTS Conference, Hiroshima, Japan 2021
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2019. “Pedestrians Crossing Behavior in Delhi, India.” 13th EASTS Conference, Colombo 2019
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2018. “Pedestrians Road Crossing Preferences in Delhi, India.” ITF-2018 Research Conference, Leipzig, Germany.
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2016. “Pedestrians Perceptions of Traffic and Road Features Risk in Delhi, India, Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting, Issue 16-2544, 2016.
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2013. “Pedestrian Preferences for Pedestrian Facilities in Delhi.” UMI-2013, Delhi, India
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2013. “Analysis of Pedestrian Perception towards Pedestrian Facilities.” WCTR-2013, Rio, Brazil
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2012 “Pedestrian Safety assesment in Delhi Using GIS.” Safety 2012 World Conference, Wellington, New Zealand
- Rankavat, S. and G. Tiwari. 2011. “Evaluation Of Transport Infrastructure Service Quality For Pedestrians Using Analytic Hierarchy Process.” CTRG – 2011, Bangalore
- Chauhan, A., Wasim, M., Mohanty, S., Pandey, P.C., Pandey, M., Maurya, N.K., Rankavat, S., Dubey, S.B. (2024) – Chapter 10 - Earth observation applications for urban mapping and monitoring: research prospects, opportunities and challenges, Earth Observation in Urban Monitoring (Elsevier), Pg. 197-229 Earth observation applications for urban mapping and monitoring: research prospects, opportunities and challenges - ScienceDirect (SCI-Indexed)
- Varma, D.S.K., Rankavat, S., Bhardwaj, A. (2023). Comprehensive Analysis of Post-COVID-19 Changes in Behavior and Perception of Public Transit Users in the Urban Region of a Medium-Sized City of India- Noida/Greater Noida Region (Delhi NCR). Urban Mobility Research in India. UMI 2022. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, Vol 361. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3447-8_15 (SCI-Indexed)
- Jain, S. and Rankavat, S., 2022. Investigation of Transport Pollutant Emissions and Their Associated Health Impacts in North Indian Region. In Urban Mobility India (pp. 443-465). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore. (SCI-Indexed)