CAREER SUMMARY
Dr. Niranga Amarasingha specializes in Transportation Engineering, boasting over 20 years of training and experience across Sri Lanka, the U.S.A., the Netherlands, India, and Thailand. Beginning her professional journey as a civil engineer in the industry, she later transitioned into academia. A recipient of an Asian Development Bank scholarship, she pursued a master's degree spanning two years, subsequently embarking on her academic career. Holding roles as a lecturer at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and a post-doctoral associate at Kansas State University, U.S.A., she joined SLIIT in 2013.
At present, she teaches transportation engineering modules, with her research centering on a range of areas including traffic engineering and operations, transportation system modeling, planning and simulation, safety and human factors, highway/street design, railroad engineering, and multi-criteria decision making.
Throughout her tenure, she has made significant contributions to various national-level transportation projects. Currently, she serves transportation sector as the president of the Sri Lanka Society of Transport and Logistics.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- PhD in Civil /Transportation Engineering: Kansas State University, USA
- MSc in Civil /Transportation Engineering: Thammasat University, Thailand
- BSc (Honours) in Civil Engineering: University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
HONOURS AND AWARDS
HONOURS AND AWARDS
- Principal Investigator of a AHEAD Research Grant, World Bank
- Best paper award recipient at at the 6th International Conference on Research for Transport & Logistics Industry
- Best paper award recipient at at the 5th International Conference on Research for Transport & Logistics Industry
- Research excellence award recipient, SLIIT
- Teaching excellence award recipient, SLIIT
- Outstanding Civil Engineering Ph.D. student award recipient, KSU
- Best paper award recipient at the 6th National Conference on Technology & Management
- Poster award recipient at MWITE and TRB 4th Urban Street Symposium, Chicago
- Poster award recipient at MWITE, Annapolis
- Nominee for the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
- Nominee for Golden Key International Honor Society
- Missouri valley Section of ITE Thomas J. Seburn Award at Student Paper Competition
SCHOLARSHIPS
- For masters studies from ADB
- For doctoral studies from KSU Transportation Center
- For training on transportation planning and safety from INRETS
- For training on road safety from DRSC
- Several travel scholarships from diffrent institutes
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND MEMBERSHIP
Research Interests
- Traffic Engineering and Operations
- Transportation System Modeling, Planning and Simulation
- Safety and Human Factors
- Highway/Street Design
- Railroad Engineering
- Multi-criteria Decision Making
Memberships
- The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT)
- The Highway Engineering Society, Sri Lanka (HES)
- The Sri Lanka Society of Transport and Logistics (SLSTL)
- The Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL)
- The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
ONGOING RESEARCH
Integrated Traffic Management System for Safe and Sustainable Mobility
PUBLICATIONS
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Linear Regression Models to Evaluate Characteristics of Railway-Roadway Level Crossings in a Developing Country
7. Fernando W.S.H.R., Amarasingha, N. , “International Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering” , pp. 43-52
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Restraint Usage Characteristics and Other Factors Associated with Safety of Children Involved in Motor Vehicle Crashes
6. Dissanayake, S., Amarasingha, N. , “Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture ” , pp. 81-95
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Factors Associated with Rural Run-off-road and Urban Run-off-road Crashes, A Study in the United States
5. Amarasingha, N., Dissanayake, S., “Journal of Society for Transportation and Traffic Studies”
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Gender Differences of Young Drivers on Injury Severity Outcome of Highway Crashes
4. Amarasingha, N., Dissanayake, S., “Journal of Safety Research” , pp. 113-120
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Modeling Frequency of Truck Crashes on Limited-Access Highways
3. Amarasingha, N., Dissanayake, S., “Journal of the Transportation Research Forum” , pp. 123-139
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Modeling the Injury Severity of Young Drivers Using Highway Crash Data from Kansas
2. Amarasingha, N., Dissanayake, S., “Journal of the Transportation Research Forum” , pp. 5-22
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Travel Mode-Choice Modeling Using Fuzzy Extension of the Analytic Network Process: A Case Study of Palinda Nuwara
1. Amarasingha, N., Piantankulchai, M., “Engineering Journal of Research and Development” , pp. 12-19