Graduate Research Associate
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona, United States
I am a passionate PhD student in Civil Engineering, specializing in Pavement and Transportation Engineering. My focus is on advanced and sustainable pavement materials, performance evaluation, and rehabilitation strategies. With expertise in the mechanical properties of binders, asphalt mixes, and innovative solutions for pavement durability, I aim to contribute to cost-effective and environmentally friendly infrastructure. My professional interests center around pavement material science, including design and analysis, bituminous materials, pavement rehabilitation and management, binder rheology and chemistry, recycled asphalt pavements, and balanced mix design. I also focus on long-term aging, rejuvenation, viscoelasticity, and investigating thermal and durability cracking in pavements. I leverage non-destructive and destructive testing to assess performance and explore innovative approaches to enhance pavement durability through advanced technologies like nanomaterials.
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Development of Asphalt Concrete Mixture Long Term Aging Protocol for Extreme Climatic Condition
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM MT