Siti Nurlaela, ST, M.COM, Ph.D

Name : Siti Nurlaela, ST, M.COM, Ph.D
NIP : 197804112003122001
Email : sitnurlael0@gmail.com
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Academic Qualifications

Postgraduate Programme:

Ph.D in Spatial Sciences, Curtin University of Technology.

Master of Commerce major in Transport Management, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (ITLS), The University of Sydney. Being awarded on a high level achievement predicate from ITLS.

Undergraduate Programme:

ST or Sarjana Teknik in Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB).

Citations

Employment History

My work mostly cover topic in urban transportation planning field, with a cross-cutting resarch issues in urban health, urban resilience, and spatial studies. I have about a 20-years experience in the field, and my work in the past 7 years have been involved with various international and national projects in Indonesia and overseas.

2022: Formulation of Dili Metropolitan Area (DMA) Masterplan (Timor Leste).
Expert’s role and responsibility: My task is to formulate scenario, planning concept, and programs for future DMA transportation plan.
Description of services provided: I conduct a massive survey in DMA as foundation for a high quality data and rigorous  modelling. The survey covers a comprehensive traffic and road geometric survey, household interview and stated preference survey, etc., including secondary survey and policy interview. All data is expected to be proceed for further analysis with the four step model for future Dili Metropolitan Transportation Demand Forecasting.
Period of execution of the project: April 2022 to January 2023.

2022: Formulation of detailed spatial plan (RDTRK or Rencana Detail Tata Ruang Kota) of Bontang City, East Kalimantan.
Expert’s role and responsibility: My task is to formulate the concept plan and programs for future (2042) transportation plan of Bontang City.
Description of services provided: During my work, I attempt to integrate the high-level policies from the provincial spatial plan and the city masterplan of transportation besides proposing a new land use and transportation integration (LUTI) concept and plans that are responsive to the future spatial structure of Bontang City.  The proposed plan is introduced and explained during the public consultation session with the provincial and local stakeholders (including local community, government, academics, and business sector) to reach agreement on future Bontang spatial plan in the transportation sector.
Period of execution of the project: April 2022 to August 2022.

2020 – 2021: Formulation of Disaster Risk Management Plan for Surabaya Earthquake (EQ) Resilience. The project was part of the research grant under GFCP (Global Future Cities Program) of UK government for Surabaya City.

Expert’s role and responsibility: I formulated program and action plan of the EQ Surabaya DRM in mitigation/preparedness, response, and recovery phase, encompassed the short, medium, and long-term plan.
Description of services provided: I developed methodology and extensive policy review relevant to Surabaya Resilience’s goal. I formulated a detailed action plan according to SMART criteria for the short, medium and long-term plan of disaster risk management plan of Surabaya EQ resilience program. I engaged with a penta-helix based stakeholders in Surabaya related with DRM (disaster resilience management) in program and action formulation through a series of focus group discussion.
Period of execution of the project: January 2020 to December 2021.

2021 – 2022: Evaluation of East Java Province’s infrastructure development program.

Expert’s role and responsibility: My task was to formulate the evaluation methodology and to assess the level of outputs, outcomes, and impacts of the economic development program of East Java Province.
Description of services provided: I conducted the assessment of the infrastructure development impacts and its performance indicators. I engaged with the provincial and city/municipality stakeholders to identify the root cause of programs‘ success and obstacles; then formulating improvement of future programs and recommendation.

Period of execution of the project:

  • 2021: from April to July 2021.
  • 2022: from April to July 2022.

2021: Formulation of Batugade and Baucau Designated Growth Poles Timor Leste.

Expert’s role and responsibility: My task was to design the infrastructure transportation needed for future development of the designated zones to boost the country’s economy performance.

Description of services provided: I conducted the forecast of future transportation infrastructure supply and demand, including the freight demand for superior commodities that could be manufactured in the zones. Besides, I formulated the public policy for zone development to integrate the higher level policies, identify detailed programs and identify network of relevant parties and staging in implementing policies for the designated zones. I engaged with high level stakeholders in Timor Leste with face-to-face interviews to various ministries to understand their interest and the sectoral and inter-sectoral development policies.

Period of execution of the project: June 2021 to December 2021.

2019 – 2020: Health and Safety Desain of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) of MRT Jakarta Stations Phase I. Research scheme: Konsorsium Riset Unggulan Perguruan Tinggi 2019 No. 330/68/UN10/C10/PN/2019.

Expert’s role and responsibility: To develop research design, survey, and analysis for the feasibility study of safety and crime aspect of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Station Precincts of MRT Network Phase I based on CPTED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) concept.

Description of the service provided: Evaluation of the feasibility of the 13 MRT TOD stations in Jakarta according to CPTED criteria. In addition, i developed the instrument rating to assess the feasibility of TOD precinct according to CPTED criteria. Post-covid situation, I identified the criteria to reduce Covid-spreading in TOD stations and integrated it into the CPTED criteria that has been formulated.

Period of execution of the project:

  • 2019: April 2019 to November 2019.
  • 2020: April 2020 to November 2020.

2017 – 2020: Evaluation of East Java Province’s economic development program.

Expert’s role and responsibility: My task is to formulate the evaluation methodology and to assess the level of outputs, outcomes, and impacts of the economic development program of East Java Province.

Description of services provided: I conducted the assessment of the economic development impacts and its performance indicators. I engaged with the provincial and city/municipality stakeholders to identify the root cause of programs success and obstacles; then formulating improvement of future programs and recommendation.

Period of execution of the project:

  • 2017: from April 2017 to July 2017
  • 2018: from April 2018 to July 2018
  • 2019: from April 2019 to July 2019
  • 2020: from April 2020 to July 2020

2016: A short internship as analyst for The City of Wanneroo, Western Australia.

Expert’s role and responsibility: I engaged with the advocacy and economic development division of the City of Wanneroo through the iPREP WA scholarship. My task was to designing opinion gathering questionnaire to farmers in Wanneroo.

Description of services provided: I developed methodology to understand the landholders‘ perspective and needs on agribusiness development, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and spatial analysis in ArcGIS.
Period of execution of the project: September 2016 to October 2016.

Publications

Nurlaela, S, J.C. Xia, D. Tuladhar, T.Lin, P.Li. Exploring distance decay pattern of public transport-induced agglomeration and its impacts on train ridership attraction. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 202 (2018) No. 1. doi: 10.1088/1755-1315/202/1/012051. Indexed by SCOPUS.
Nurlaela, S. The application of mutinomial logit model (MNL) on tourist destination choices. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 202 (2018) No. 1. doi :10.1088/1755-1315/202/1/012021. Indexed by SCOPUS.
S. Nurlaela. An example of policy assessment in TRESIS 1.4 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Sydney, Australia. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 202 (2018) No. 1. doi :10.1088/1755-1315/202/1/012071. Indexed by SCOPUS.
Yosritzal, S. Nurlaela, M. Rizki, H.M Taki. Modelling toll traffic pattern: the Jagorawi toll case study. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 202 (2018) No. 1. doi :10.1088/1755-1315/202/1/012022. Indexed by SCOPUS.
Nurlaela, S. Structural Equation Model for the relationship between Property value and Public transport Accessibility. Jurnal Penataan Ruang. Departemen Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, ITS. 2018.
Nurlaela, S. & Pamungkas, A. (2014). Assessing the Impact of Accessibility Improvement on Property Value Capitalization Post Perth – Mandurah Railway Opening. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 135, pp. 96–105
Nurlaela, S. & Curtis, C. (2012). Modelling Residential Location Choice and Travel Behaviour and its Relationship with Public Transport Acccessibility. Procedia Social and Behavioural  Sciences, Vol. 54, pp. 56 – 64.

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Skills/Training

2018 Workshop on “Pemahaman Data Kecelakaan Lalu Lintas untuk Kebijakan Keselamatan Jalan” or Understanding the Traffic Accident Data for Road Safety Policy. The workshop was held as part of the Simposiun XXI FSTPT (Forum Studi Transportasi Antar Perguruan Tinggi. 19 Oktober 2018. Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya.
2018 Workshop on “Aplikasi Pendekatan Simulasi Mikro dalam Rekayasa Lalu Lintas Dengan PTV Vissim” or the Application of Micro Simulation Approach in Traffic Engineering using PTV Vissim. Diselenggarakan dalam kegiatan Simposiun XXI FSTPT (Forum Studi Transportasi Antar Perguruan Tinggi. 19 Oktober 2018. Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya.
2017 Course on “Achieving High Quality and Impact in Your Research”, held by Curtin Business School, Winter 2017 and was delivered by Professor Arch G. Woodside. A 21 hour course on theory-method-analysis especially on the use of Qualitative Comparative Assessment (QCA) for thesis and journal publishing. This course reviews 15 genres in research and analysis in some depth including surveys, field experiments, lab experiments, consumer culture theory, fsQCA, MRA/SEM, historical analysis, longitudinal analysis, degrees of freedom analysis, participant observation; content analysis.
2016 Multi-level Analysis Using MPlus, held by the Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) and was delivered by Mr. Phillip Holmes-Smith. This one week full-day course was held from Monday 27 June 2016 to Friday 1 July 2016 at the University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus.
2016 – The e-Grad School LEAP Module in Research Commercialisation (5 weeks or 25 hours).
2016 – The e-Grad School LEAP Module in Leadership and Communication (5 weeks or 25 hours).
2016 – The e-Grad School MORE Module in Critical and Creative Thinking (5 weeks or 25 hours).
2016 Software Carpentry Workshop, held by Curtin Institute for Computation (CIC). A 12 hour course covered introduction to UNIX shell, version control with Git, and introduction to programming with Python.
2016 Python for Sciences, held by Curtin Institute for Computation (CIC) at the CLT Learning Space, Curtin University. A three hour workshop on introduction to the basics of scientific python.
2016 Qualitative Research Methods (Case study and Questionnaires), held by Graduate Research School (GRS) Training, Curtin University. A 6 hour workshop covered introduction to step-by-step questionnaires making and Case Study Research.
2015 Workshop in SPSS, held by the Learning Centre, Curtin University. A 9 hour workshop introducing intermediate SPSS, covered the statistical tests in SPSS, ANOVA and t-test analysis, Factor analysis and Reliability, and SPSS Syntax.
2014 – The e-Grad School LEAP Module in Project Management (5 weeks or 25 hours).

Prize/Award, Distinctions

2016 Scholarship on Industry and PhD Research Engagement Program (iPREP WA) to conduct internship programme with the local council of the City of Wanneroo.
2008 Award from the University of Sydney in recognition of High Level of Achievement in graduate coursework at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies.
2010 Awardee of DIKTI Postgraduate Scholarship.
2007 Awardee of Australian Development Scholarship.

Referees

Associate Professor Dr. Jianhong (Cecilia) Xia (Lecturer and Supervisor)
Organisation: Department of Spatial Sciences
Telephone No.: +61 8 9266 7563    Email: C.Xia@curtin.edu.au
Professor Ross Taplin (Lecturer, Co-Supervisor, and Accredited Statistician)        
Dept of Audit, Assurance & Accounting Technologies.
Telephone No.: +61 8 9266 3033    Email:R.Taplin@cbs.curtin.edu.au