Smart Solution in Transport and Logistics

LEADING RESEARCH TEAM

Professor 

Dr. sc. ing.
Mihail Savrasov
Engineering Faculty
Mihail Savrasov
+371 67100665

Current position:Vice-rector for Academic and Research, Associated professor and leading researcher of the Engineering Faculty, Director of the MSc study program “Management of Information Systems”, head of the “Laboratory of Applied Modelling (SimLab)”, head of research cluster “Modelling-Based Systems Analysis and Design (MADSYS)”.

Experience: more than 18 years of academic and research experience, more than 12 years in academic and research administration positions: Dean of the faculty, head of Research and development department. Microsoft Certified professional in Microsoft SQL Server;  Certified specialist in using PTV VISION software (traffic flow simulation); Coursera certificates in Creating Dashboards and Storytelling with Tableau, Essential Design Principles for Tableau, Fundamentals of Visualization with Tableau, Visual Analytics with Tableau, Enterprise Systems, Innovation Product Management, Building Conversational Experiences with Dialogflow; IBM Cognitive classes certificates in Big Data Foundations – Level 2, Applied Data Science with Python – Level 2, Deep Learning.

Membership: Member of the Latvian Simulation and Modelling Society, member of Latvian Transport Development and Education Association (LaTDEA), programme committee member of International Multi-Conference Reliability and Statistics in Transportation and Communication (2017-2024), programme committee member of Conference on sustainable urban mobility (2016, 2018, 2020, 2024), Programme committee member, member of editorial board Transport and Telecommunication Journal.

Teaching activity: Information Systems and Technologies (6ECTS, master level), Research Seminar 2 (3ECTS, master level), Systems Analysis and Modelling (6ECTS, bachelor level), Technical Writing (3ECTS, bachelor level), Foundation of AI (6ECTS, bachelor level).

Publication activity: Author/co-author of more than 30 research publications in journals and conference proceedings (indexed in SCOPUS/WoS). Co-author of several methodological books for students, co-author of the monography “Sensor Network Technology Applications in the Water Supply and Transport Systems” .

Projects: for the last years participated in more than 20 international projects (Horizon2020, FP7, Erasmus+, IEE, COST) and more than 10 contract research projects with the industry.

Supervised theses: 32 master level and 16 bachelor thesis supervision with successful defence; supervision of PhD thesis in a topic “Assessment Framework for Hyperloop Technology”; the official reviewer of 5 PhD thesis.

Research fields/domains: simulation modelling, information systems, AI application.

Awards: Award in competition „For the best bachelor, master and PhD work related with transport issues in Riga city” (2010, 2009, 2008, 2007), Khaim Kardonsky memory foundation award for research in statistics and reliability (2007), K. Irbīša award (2004).

Motto: “Do not be afraid of new things”.

Hobby: Carpentering, numismatics.

Professor 

Dr. sc. ing.
Irina Yatskiv
Engineering Faculty
Irina Yatskiv
+371 67100665

Academic degree and current position in TSI: professor, leading researcher of the Engineering Faculty, Director of MSc Program “Transport and Logistics”

Previous experience: more than 10 years was Vice-rector for Research and Development, Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TSI), founder of the Laboratory of Applied Systems and chair of Mathematical Methods and Modelling Department in TSI

Membership: From 01.2017 member of ECTRI Board and from 2019 – vice-president of ECTRI; an external scientific expert in Association of Paneuropa Coach Terminals from 2009; has been chair or member of the organizing and the programme committees of the International Conference on Applied Statistics (6 events), Transportation Research (15 events), Complex Systems (4 events), etc. and reviewer in transportation journals and conference proceedings. Member of Editorial Board of Journals: Transport (WoS, SCOPUS); Maintenance and Reliability (SCOPUS), Transport and Telecommunication (WoS, SCOPUS), etc. Guest redactor of Volumes of Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems and Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure in Springer; Procedia Engineering published by Elsevier etc.

Academic experience: Author more than 170 publications, incl. 9 books and textbooks, chapters in the books “From Transit Systems to Models: Purpose of Modelling” in book: “Modelling Public Transport Passenger Flows in the Era of Intelligent Transport Systems” (Springer Verlag, 2016), “3D City Models and urban information: Current issues and perspectives” (edpsciences, 2014), papers in International Journal of Transport, Transport and Telecommunication, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, etc. Guest redactor of Volumes of Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems and Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure in Springer; Procedia Engineering published by Elsevier etc. An Expert in Transport and Logistics (2008-2021) and Civil Engineering (from 2021) at the Latvian Council for Science; member of the PhD promotion committee

Teaching at post- and graduate levels: Data Analysis (PhD in Business Management, RSEBAA-BA); Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Transport Modelling, Scientific Seminar (Dr. Ing. in Telematics and Logistics, TSI); Data Mining (MSc in Computers Science, MIS, TSI); Research Seminar; Methods of Data Analysis and Business Forecasting (MSc in Transport and Logistics, TSI); etc.

Participation in projects: as leading researcher has participated in more than 20 European and Latvian research projects and more than 14 national transportation studies, and was scientific coordinator in 8 of them. Is/was national representative and management committee member of COST Actions CA16222 (WISE-ACT), TU1306 (CYBERPARKS), TU1004, TU0903, TU0804 and TU0801. Has great experience in coordinating different kind of projects in frame of Horizon 2020, FP, INTERREG, BSR programmes, she was coordinator of Horizon 2020 project “Enhancing excellence and innovation capacity in sustainable transport interchanges” (ALLIANCE)

Research interest: Data analysis, data mining, statistical analysis, mathematical modelling and simulation with application in different fields (transportation sphere, business, economics, networks, logistics and others)

Supervised Doctoral, Master and Bachelor Theses: Promoted 6 Doctoral, more than 90 Master theses and 70 Bachelor theses an official reviewer of 7 PhD theses

Awards: (2019) by Ministry of Education and Science; (2017, 2010, 2008) Latvian Education Funds; (2011, 2010, 2008) Riga Municipality

Assoc. prof 

Dr. sc. ing.
Genadij Gromov
Transport and Management Faculty
Genadij Gromov
State emeritus scientist, professor 

Dr. sc. ing., Dr. habil. sc. ing.
Igor Kabashkin
Engineering Faculty
Igor Kabaskin

Academic degree and current position in TSI: Professor, Dr.sc.ing. Dr.hab.sc.ing, leading researcher of the Engineering Faculty, Director of PhD Programme “Telematics and Logistics”.

Previous Experience: Founder and President of Transport and Telecommunication Institute for over 15 years, Vice-rector for Research and Development Affairs for more than 10 years

Membership: Member of the Joint OECD/ITF Transport Research Committee (OECD – Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, ITF – International Transport Forum), Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Corresponding Member of Latvian Academy of Science, President of Latvian Transport Development and Education Association, President of Latvian Operations Research Society, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal “Transport and Telecommunication”, Member of the board of the Journals “Transport”, “Technological and Economic Development”, “Journal of Aviation Technology and Engineering” etc.

Academic experience: Author of more than 600 academic and research publications, author of 68 patents. Expert of the Latvian Council of Science in Civil and Transport Engineering, Chairman of promotion council for PhD degree in Civil and Transport Engineering, Chairman of Professor Council in Telematics and Logistics.

Teaching at post- and graduate level: 45 years of pedagogical experience in university; courses: Research Methodology (PhD programme); New Trends of Telematics and Logistics Development (PhD programme), Research Methodology (MSc programme), Theory of Systems and System Analysis (MSc programme), Transport Policy (MSc programme), Intelligent Transport Systems (MSc programme), Reliability Engineering (BSc programme) etc.

Participation in projects: has participated in 37 international projects (in 26 projects as national coordinator of the projects) and 26 Latvian research projects and programs (in 23 as head of the projects) within the frame of COST Activities, Horizon 2020, Framework Programs, INTERREG etc. 

Research Interests: Transport Telematics and Logistics, Smart Cities, Analysis and Modelling of Transport Systems, Intelligent Transport Systems, Reliability of Electronics Systems, Internet of Things, Cyber-Physical Systems, Information Technology Applications, Electronics and Telecommunication, Decision Support Systems, Avionics, Air Traffic Control Systems and others.

Supervised Doctoral, Master and Bachelor Theses: Supervisor of 9 PhD theses and more than 200 Master and Bachelor theses.

Awards: 2 Gold and 5 Silver Medals of International Research and Innovation Exhibition of Innovators (1985-1990); Honorary title “Latvian Honored Inventor”, Latvian Parliament (1989); Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Technology, USA (1998); Award and memorial medal for outstanding research in computer science and informatics,  Latvian Academy of Sciences (2001); Award and memorial medal for outstanding performance of research in air navigation, communication and radar technology, Latvian Academy of Sciences (2002); Certificate of Recognition as a significant contribution to the research and educational work in the transport, logistics and information technology, as well as on the international success in science, Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia (2014); Certificate of Honor of the Latvian Academy of Sciences for research in the field of transport and logistics (2019).

Professor 

Dr. sc. ing.
Aleksandr Grakovski
Engineering Faculty
Alexander Grakovski
+371 67 109 394

Scopus

Academic degree and current position in TSI: professor, leading researcher of the Engineering Faculty, Director MSc Program “Computer Engineering and Electronics”.

Previous experience: for more than 6 years was Dean of Computer Science and Telecommunication Faculty (Engineering Faculty), Head of Telecommunication Department in Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TSI), founder of the Laboratory of Image Processing, Biometry & Automated Border Control Systems in TSI.

Membership: Member of ECTRI (since 2017), Latvian Operations Research Society, Latvian Higher School Professors Association; member of European Engineering Deans Council (2012-2013); has been a member of the steering and programme committee of the International Conference on Innovative Vocational Education and Training in Transport Area (IVETTA), 2005; programme committees of the International Conference Reliability and Statistics in Transportation and Communication (RelStat), Latvia, (10 events), Dependability of Computer Systems (DepCoS-RelMex), Poland (3 events), etc., and reviewer in transportation journals and conference proceedings. Member of Editorial Board of Journals: Transport and Telecommunication (WoS, SCOPUS), Computer Modeling and New Technologies (2012), etc.

Academic experience: Author of more than 90 publications, incl. 14 books and textbooks, chapters in the book “Sensor Network Technology Applications in the Water Supply and Transport Systems”, Ribickis, L., et al. (Scientific Monograph, Riga, RTU Press, 2017, in Latvian), papers in International Journal of Transport, Transport and Telecommunication, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis. An Expert in Transport and Logistics (2008-2021) and Civil Engineering (since 2021) at the Latvian Council for Science; member of the PhD promotion committee. Member of the expert working group of the Electronic Communications Sector Council of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Latvia (since 2010).

Teaching at post- and graduate level: System Theory (Dr.ing. in Telematics and Logistics, TSI); Computer Vision and Image Processing (MSc in Computers Science, TSI); Laboratory Research Workshop (MSc in Electronics, TSI); etc.

Participation in projects: as a leading researcher has participated in more than 15 European and Latvian research projects and 2 national transportation studies, has been a scientific coordinator in 4 of them, has participated in COST Action TU0804, Horizon 2020, FP, INTERREG, BSR programme’ s projects.

Research Interests: Mathematical modelling, numerical methods, dynamics of chaotic systems, signal and image processing in different fields (transportation sphere, biometry, networks, logistics and others). 

Supervised Doctoral, Master and Bachelor Theses: Promoted 1 Doctoral, more than 50 Master theses and 60 Bachelor theses, an official reviewer of 8 PhD theses.

Awards: by Latvian Education Fund in Computer Science (2017), IT industry (X-Infotech, 2016-2017), Riga Municipality (2010).

Professor 

Dr. sc. ing.
Aleksandr Medvedev
Engineering Faculty
Aleksandr Medvedev

Academic degree and current position in TSI: professor, leading researcher of the Engineering Faculty, Director of BSc Programmes “Aviation Transport Maintenance”, instructor of theoretical training and examination in Academic and Professional Aviation Centre (TSI/APAC Part-147). Advisor and lecturer in Association Latvian Auto (L-auto) and Scientific Training Advisory Transport and Logistics Centre (ZMKTLC).

Previous experience: was chair of Transport Department and Aviation Transport Department for more than 15 years, Transport and Logistics Faculty, Director of BSc programmes “Commercial Transport Operation”, “Aviation Transport Maintenance” in Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TSI).

Membership: Member of the Scientific Council of TSI, Member of the program committee of the conferences: “Research and technology – a step into the future” and “Actual problems of education”

Academic experience: Author of more than 140 publications, incl. 25 books and textbooks: Organization of vehicle maintenance processes (in Russian), 2011; Theory and optimization methods. Part 1. Linear programming (in Russian), 2011; Information technology and transport logistics (in Russian), 2015; Aircraft structure (in Russian), 2016; Aircraft structure (textbook). Part 1. Glider (in Russian), 2018; Aircraft design. Part 2. Aircraft systems and equipment (in Russian), 2018, etc.

Participation in projects: As a leading researcher has participated in 12 European and Latvian research projects.

Research Interests: Transport and Logistics, Aviation Transport.

Supervised Doctoral, Master and Bachelor Theses: Three doctoral students’ theses were defended and Dr.sc.ing. degree obtained by 1 person; more than 15 Master theses and more than 200 Bachelor theses supervised.

Assistant professor 

Dr. sc. ing.
Sergey Yunusov
Engineering Faculty
Sergey Yunusov

RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

Laboratory of Applied Software Systems (LAS)

INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

Enhancing excellence and innovation capacity in sustainable transport interchanges (ALLIANCE)

Digitally supported and virtual study practices for modern logistic systems (DIGILOG)

Smart Logistics and Freight Villages Initiative (SmartLog)

COST Action TU1408 Air Transport and Regional Development (ATARD)

Sci-Bi: Digitalization in Logistics and Transport

COST Action TU1208 : Civil Engineering Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar

EU-wide Establishment of Enduring National and European Suppor Networks for Sustainable Urban Mobility (ENDURANCE)

COST Action TU1004 : Modelling Public Transport Passenger Flows in the Era of Intelligent Transport Systems

Policy Learning in Information Technologies for Public Transport Enhancement (POLITE)

Logistics and Overland Transport Network for Training ‘Blue Collars’ (LogOnTrain)

FP7: Enhancing the transfer of Intelligent Transportation System innovations to the market (T-TRANS)

COST Action TU0903: Methods and Tools for Supporting the Use, Calibration and Validation of Traffic Simulation Models

EUROPEAN FOUNDATION

“Nontraditional regression models in transport modelling” Nr. 1.1.1.2/VIAA/1/16/075

“Spatiotemporal urban traffic modelling using big data” Nr. 1.1.1.2/VIAA/1/16/112

LOCAL PROJECTS

Development of the long-term programme of the Latvia transport system harmonization (LATRANS)

Design of National Transport Intelligent System Development Model

RESEARCH TO BUSINESS:

Project title Customer Period
Mobility study, traffic assessment and update of the "SUMBA" simulation model Rīgas Domes Pilsētas attīstības departaments 09.01.2019 - 31.08.2020
Traffic impact assessment for airport development scenarios RIX 05.07.2018 - 06.09.2018
Klienta uzvedības modeļa un intelektuālā čatbota izstrāde Ltd. "Ministri", LIAA 23.07.2018 - 30.09.2018
Traffic flow survey and simulation in the area of K. Valdemara- Bruninieku-Skolas-Stabu streets block area Ltd. "MCITY9" 17.05.2018 - 09.06.2018
Traffic flow survey for projects: "Austrumu maģistrāles pieslēguma ostai izveidei" and "Zemgales virziena maģistrālais transporta mezglam" Rīgas Domes Satiksmes Departaments 19.02.2018 - 07.03.2018
Traffic flow survey and simulation in the area of the Ezermalas and R. Feldman street Ltd. "UNISEB" 08.12.2017 - 08.01.2018
Traffic flow survey and simulation to estimate the environmental impacts in Bauska city Bauska City Municipality 14.09.2016 - 15.11.2016
Traffic survey and modelling in the area of the 1st and 2nd stage of the South Bridge Ltd. "Maskavas NIP" 01.09.2015 - 17.03.2016
Transport and passenger flow organisation model developement for Riga international coach terminal JSC "Rīgas starptautiskā autoosta" 30.12.2014 - 02.03.2015
Traffic flow survey and simulation in the area of the Hanzas-Sporta-Skanstes-Vesetas streets block area Ltd. "Grupa93" 09.02.2015 - 02.03.2015

SELECTED RESEARCH OUTPUTS

Smart Solutions in Transport and Logistics

Aviation Medvedev, A., Alomar, I., Augustyn, S. (2017) Innovation in airport design. Aviation, Vol. 21(1), pp. 23-28.

Scopus WoS IRC

Alomar, I., Tolujevs, J. (2017) Optimization of ground vehicles movement on the aerodrome. Transportation Research Procedia, Vol. 24, pp.58-64. 

Scopus WoS

Pavlyuk, D. (2016) Implication of spatial heterogeneity for airports' efficiency estimation, Research in Transportation Economics, Vol. 56, pp.15-24. Q1- Journal
Mironov, A., Doronkin, P., Priklonsky A. and Kabashkin, I. (2016) Structural health monitoring of rotating blades on helicopters. Aviation, Vol. 20, pp. 110-122.

Scopus WoS NRC CB

Intelligent transport systems Grakovski, A., Pilipovecs, A. (2017) Multi-purpose fibre optic system for automated vehicle's weighting-in-motion and classification in applications of intelligent transport systems. 5th IEEE International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems, pp.610-615.

Scopus WoS SI

Dudko A., Yatskiv, I., Kiyoki I. (2018) Experimental Research on Introduction of Distributed Road Tracking System for Road Traffic Registration in Latvia.  In. Reliability and Statistics in Transportation and Communication. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, Vol.36. Springer, pp. 381-392. WoS IRC
Pavlyuk, D. Feature selection and extraction in spatiotemporal traffic forecasting: a systematic literature review, European Transport Research Review, Vol. 11, January 2019, p. 6.

Q2 Journal Scopus WoS

Kamenchenko, S. and Grakovski, A. (2015) Increased Safety of Data Transmission for "Smart" Applications in the Intelligent Trans-port Systems. Theory and Engineering of Complex Systems and Dependability, Vol. 365, pp.185-194.

Scopus WoS

Transport Simulation and Modelling Savrasov, M., Karakikes I. and Pticina I. (2018) Shopping Mall Environmental Impact Evaluation Based on Microscopic Traffic Flow Simulation". Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XXX, Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases, {EJC} 2018, Riga, Latvia, 4-8 June 2018. pp. 125-136.

Scopus WoS IRC ILS

M. Savrasov, I. Pticina and V. Zemlyanikin (2018). Wide-Scale Transport Network Microscopic Simulation Using Dynamic Assignment Approach. In book: Reliability and Statistics in Transportation and Communication. In I. Kabashkin, I. Yatskiv and O. Prentkovskis eds. Springer, Cham. pp. 241-251.

Scopus WoS SI ILS

Tolujew, J., Yatskiv, I., Jackson, I., Reggelin, T. (2018) Dynamic Model of the Passenger Flow on Rail Baltica. In: Proceedings of the 2018 Winter Simulation Conference, IEEE Press, 2018, pp. 3096-3107 Scopus IRC SI ILS
Savrasov, M. (2015) Macroscopic Transport Model as a Part of Traffic Management Centre: Technical Feasibility Study. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Dependability and Complex Systems DepCoS-RELCOMEX, pp. 425-434.

Scopus WoS

Yatskiv I., Savrasov M., Gromule V. and V. Zemljanikins, (2016). Passenger Terminal Sa-fety: Simulation Modelling as Decision Sup-port Tool. Procedia Engineering.2016, Vol. 134, pp.459–468. Scopus WoS ILS CB SI
Smart Logistics Tolujew J., T. Hennies, T. Reggelin and P.-A. Piccut, (2014). Mesoscopic supply chain simulation, Journal of Computational Science, Vol. 5. 2014, pp. 463-470. Q1 Journal Scopus IRC
Apsalons, R., Gromov, G. (2018). Determination of Parameters for Forming Right Allocation of Items in Picking Area. Reliability and statistics in transportation and communication. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, Vol. 36, pp. 338-346. DOI.: 10.1007/978-3-319-74454-4_33 Scopus WoS
Andronov, A. and Jurkina, T. (2015) Reliability of supply chains in a random environment. Automatic Control and Computer Sciences, Vol. 49(6), pp. 340-346. Scopus
Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar Krainyukov, A. and Ļaksa, I. (2016) Detection of Tree Roots in an Urban Area with the Use of Ground Penetrating Radar. Transport and Telecommunication, Vol. 4, pp. 362-370. Q2 journal Scopus
Krainyukov, A. and Kutev, V. (2015) Employment of IGBT-Transistors for Bipolar Impulsed Micro-Arc Oxidation. Transport and Telecommunication, Vol. 16, pp. 217-223.

Q2 journal Scopus

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