Associate Teaching Professor
University of Colorado Boulder
Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Chris Senseney is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering department at University of Colorado Boulder. He has 25 years of pavement design, construction, and evaluation experience through positions in the U.S. Air Force, industry, and academia. His areas of research and training are in non-destructive testing of earthwork and pavements, pavement design and construction, construction engineering, and construction material life cycle assessment (LCA). Some notable examples of his work include accelerated pavement repairs, characterization of low-CO2 concrete engineering properties, and state highway agency green public procurement policy. Currently, he has grants for several research projects with CDOT, including development of a methodology to determine global warming potential (GWP) benchmark limits for concrete, asphalt, and steel. He is also involved in research with the FAA to study rapid repairs of concrete and thin airfield concrete pavement. He has published over 20 peer reviewed journal articles and technical reports.
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Recommendations for Fast-track Repairs of Airport Concrete Pavement
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM MT