Assistant Professor
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
Dr. James Bryce is the Pat Parsons Faculty Fellow in Asphalt Technology and an Assistant Professor in the Wadsworth Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at West Virginia University. His expertise is pavement design, construction and management, as well as transportation asset management. He works extensively with paving contractors around the state of WV as part of his current role as a faculty member at WVU. Throughout his career, he has worked across every aspect of pavement design and management and has coauthored numerous papers and reports on the topics. Most recently, he was Principal Investigator on a project that had an objective of investigating how data gathered from traffic speed deflection devices can inform pavement management for the US National Park Service, as well as another project conducting lifecycle assessments for pavements in WV. In addition to pavement design and management, he is an expert in statical modeling, optimization, environmental lifecycle assessment, and many other related topics. He has won numerous awards for his technical work, including the Jack Dillard Best Paper Award from the Virginia Transportation Research Council for his work on incorporating network-level FWD testing into pavement management. He is also the winner of the Best Paper award at the 2017 World Conference on Pavement and Asset Management, and the 2022 Weisberg research award as the top researcher at the Marshall University College of Engineering and Computer Sciences, just to name a few.
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Can We Reliably Use Project-Level Pavement Performance Models in Place of Family Models?
Monday, June 9, 2025
3:00 PM – 3:15 PM MT