Aleksandar Stevanovic is an assistant professor of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. Dr. Stevanovic's main research interests are: traffic operations (emphasis on arterial operations and traffic signal control), multimodal operations, and sustainable transportation. His specific research interest are Adaptive Traffic Control Systems, the field where he has been involved in several field and simulation studies, worked with multiple real-world systems, and authored numerous publications on this topic.
Dr. Stevanovic has been involved, as a consultant or panel-review member, in several federally-funded projects. He has authored more than 50 journal and conference papers and 20 technical reports for various transportation agencies (e.g. Transportation Research Board, National Science Foundation, Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Transit Authority, Florida Department of Transportation, New Jersey Department of Transportation and others). He was a sole author of the NCHRP 403 Synthesis Study, Adaptive Traffic Control Systems: Domestic and Foreign State of Practice, and has been invited many times to give talks about ATCSs both nationally and internationally.
He is a member of TRB AHB25 Committee for Traffic Signal Systems and member of ITE, TRB, ASCE, and other professional societies.