
معرفی
Dr. Jasmine Proud is a Research Fellow at Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) since 2024 and an Adjunct Fellow at Victoria University (VU). She is a researcher, engineer, and data scientist specializing in road safety systems, heavy vehicle incident analysis, and autonomous vehicle safety frameworks.
Education:
- PhD in Biomechatronic Engineering and Machine Learning
Her research integrates data science and sensor technologies to advance road safety, with emphasis on heavy vehicle operations, autonomous fleet management, and real-time injury monitoring systems. Drawing from prior expertise in wearable assistive technologies for falls prevention, she applies rigorous experimental design and data analysis methodologies to transportation safety challenges. She actively mentors PhD candidates on autonomous vehicle path-planning and safety prioritization.
Dr. Proud leads and contributes to four major road safety initiatives funded through the National Road Safety Partnership Program (NRSPP), including development of the National Truck Accident Research Centre (NTARC) incident reporting framework. Her work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goals for sustainable cities and responsible innovation.
As a core member of MUARC's NRSPP team, she collaborates with transport authorities and research institutions across Australia on real-time road trauma modeling, driver distraction roadmaps, and Safer Roads Program evaluation.





