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CURRICULUM VITAE 1 B. Shane Underwood Assistant Professor Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University Phone: 480-965-1097, Fax: 480-965-0557 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D., Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University 2006 M.S., Transportation Materials, North Carolina State University 2003 B.S., Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2012-present Assistant Professor, Arizona State University. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering. 2008-2012 Research Scientist, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering. Transportation Materials. 2003-2008 Graduate Research Assistant, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering. Transportation Materials. 2006-2007 Graduate Teaching Assistant, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering. 2001-2003 Undergraduate Research Assistant, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil Engineering. Transportation Materials. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Teaching Pavement design, Civil Engineering Materials, Advanced Asphalt Pavement Analysis, Inelastic Materials, Bituminous Materials, Summer Transportation Institute (K-12) Research Pavement structural design; Pavement materials characterization and design; Performance modeling with constitutive techniques. HONORS AND AWARDS Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Top 5% Instructors Award, 2016 Arizona Materials/Pavements Community Service Award for Education, 2015 SSEBE Annual Teaching Award, 2015 University nomination for Council of Graduate Schools Dissertation Award in Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Engineering, 2012 University Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2007-2008 Mentored Teaching Assistantship, 2006

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CURRICULUM VITAE 1

B. Shane Underwood Assistant Professor

Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering

School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Arizona State University

Phone: 480-965-1097, Fax: 480-965-0557

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

2011 Ph.D., Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University

2006 M.S., Transportation Materials, North Carolina State University

2003 B.S., Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

2012-present Assistant Professor, Arizona State University. School of Sustainable Engineering and

the Built Environment. Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering.

2008-2012 Research Scientist, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil,

Construction, and Environmental Engineering. Transportation Materials.

2003-2008 Graduate Research Assistant, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil,

Construction, and Environmental Engineering. Transportation Materials.

2006-2007 Graduate Teaching Assistant, North Carolina State University. Department of Civil,

Construction, and Environmental Engineering.

2001-2003 Undergraduate Research Assistant, North Carolina State University. Department of

Civil Engineering. Transportation Materials.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Teaching

Pavement design, Civil Engineering Materials, Advanced Asphalt Pavement Analysis, Inelastic

Materials, Bituminous Materials, Summer Transportation Institute (K-12)

Research

Pavement structural design; Pavement materials characterization and design; Performance modeling

with constitutive techniques.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Top 5% Instructors Award, 2016

Arizona Materials/Pavements Community Service Award for Education, 2015

SSEBE Annual Teaching Award, 2015

University nomination for Council of Graduate Schools Dissertation Award in Mathematics,

Physical Sciences, and Engineering, 2012

University Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2007-2008

Mentored Teaching Assistantship, 2006

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship, 2006

Ward K. Parr Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists Scholarship, 2005

Dwight D. Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship (ranked number 1), 2004-2005

Honorable Mention National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2004

North Carolina State University Alumni Scholarship, 2003

North Carolina State University Deans Fellowship, 2003

PUBLICATIONS

Bold represents students that I advised as a committee chair

Bold Italic represents other students that I mentored

Italics represent post-doctoral researchers that I mentored

* represents author making the major contribution

(My contributions and those of my students are given in blue text following the article information)

Articles in Refereed Archival Journals

1. Karki, P.*, A. Bhasin, and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Fatigue Performance Prediction of Asphalt

Composites Subjected to Cyclic Loading with Intermittent Rest Periods,” Transportation

Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2576, Washington D.C. doi:

10.3141/2576-08. (collaboration with researchers at University of Texas Austin and Texas A&M

University. I reviewed the analysis and provided input on technical matters related to the damage

modeling)

2. Mensching, D.*, J. Daniel, and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Identifying Indicators for Fatigue

Cracking in Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements using Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Principles,”

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Washington

D.C. In Press. (collaboration with researchers at Federal Highway Administration and University

of New Hampshire. I reviewed the analysis and provided input on technical matters related to the

damage modeling)

3. Gudipudi, P.* and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Evaluation of FAM Properties: Experimental

Issues,” ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation. In Press. (first author is Underwood’s Ph.D.

student)

4. Gudipudi, P.* and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Reliability Analysis of Fatigue Life Prediction

from the Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of

the Transportation Research Board, 2576, Washington D.C. doi: 10.3141/2576-10. (the primary

author is Underwood’s Ph.D. student)

5. Zeiada, W.*, K. Kaloush, K. B.S. Underwood, M. Mamlouk. (2016). “Development of Test

Protocol to Measure Axial Fatigue Damage and Healing,” Transportation Research Record:

Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C. In Press. (I reviewed the

analysis, provided input on technical matters, and article editing,)

6. Zeiada, W.*, Underwood, B.S., and K.E. Kaloush (2016). “Comparison of Methods for

Determining Hot Mix Asphalt Endurance Limit and Impacts on Pavement Performance

Prediction,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering. doi:

10.1080/10298436.2015.1127372 (the first authors is Underwood’s post-doctoral researcher)

7. Yang, S.*, A. Braham, B.S. Underwood, A. Hanz, and G. Reinke (2016). “Correlating Field

Performance to Laboratory Dynamic Modulus from Torsion Bar and Indirect Tension,” Journal

of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists. (collaboration with researchers at University

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of Arkansas and Mathy Construction. I reviewed the analysis and provided input on technical

matters related to the linear viscoelastic analysis)

8. Mogawer, W.*, A.A. Austerman , and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Effect of Binder Modification

on the Performance of an Ultrathin Overlay Pavement Preservation Strategy,” Transportation

Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2550, Washington D.C. doi:

DOI is 10.3141/2550-01 (collaboration with researchers at University of Massachusetts

Dartmouth. I performed analysis that was used in the paper and reviewed the paper)

9. Gundla, A.*, P. Gudipudi, J. Medina, R. Salim, W. Zeiada, and B.S. Underwood (2016).

“Multiscale Evaluation of Aging in Asphalt Concretes Containing Hydrated Lime and Cement

Additives,” Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.(all authors are Underwood’s student and

his post-doctoral researcher)

10. Gundla, A.* and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Evaluation of in situ RAP Interaction in Asphalt

Mastics using Micromechanical Models,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering. In

Press. doi: 10.1080/10298436.2015.1066003(first authors is Underwood’s MS student)

11. Mogawer, W*., A. Austerman, R. Roque, B.S. Underwood, L. Mohammad, and J. Zou (2015).

“Aging and Rejuvenators: Understanding their Impact on High RAP Mixtures Fatigue Cracking

Characteristics Using Advanced Mechanistic Models and Testing Methods,” Road Materials and

Pavement Design, 16, pp. 1-28. doi: 10.1080/14680629.2015.1076996 (co-authors are

Professor’s or Associate Professor’s at other institutions, my contribution was in damage

analysis and write-up)

12. Gudipudi, P.* and B.S. Underwood (2015). “Testing and Modeling of Fine Aggregate Matrix to

Asphalt Mixture Damage Relationship,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the

Transportation Research Board, 2507, Washington D.C., pp. 120-127. doi:10.3141/2507-13.

(first authors is Underwood’s Ph.D. student)

13. Stevens, R.*, J. Stempihar, B.S. Underwood, and D. Pal (2015). “Evaluation of Multiple Stress

Creep and Recovery (MSCR) Data for Arizona,” International Journal of Pavement Research

and Technology. 8(5), pp. 337-345. doi: 10.6135/ijprt.org.tw/2015.8(4).337 (lead author was

Underwood’s student, second authors is Underwood’s post-doctoral researcher, fourth author is

Arizona Department of Transportation Engineer, I managed the research developed paper

structure, coordinated author team, and served as corresponding author).

14. Underwood, B.S.* (2015). “Continuum Damage based Constitutive Model for Asphalt Binder

and Asphalt Mastic,” International Journal of Fatigue, 82(3), pp. 387-401.

doi:10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2015.08.020 (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

15. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2015). “Nonlinear Viscoelastic Analysis of Asphalt Cement

and Asphalt Mastic,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 16(6), pp. 510-529. doi:

10.1080/10298436.2014.943133. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

16. Underwood, B.S.* and W.A. Zeiada (2014). “Modeling the Microdamage Healing in Asphalt

Concrete with a Smeared Continuum Damage Approach,” Transportation Research Record:

Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2447, Washington D.C., pp. 126-135. doi:

10.3141/2447. (I led the analysis and writing of this article using data generated by my post-

doctoral researcher)

17. Zeiada, W.A.*, M. Souliman, K.E. Kaloush, M. Mamlouk, B.S. Underwood (2014).

“Comparison of Fatigue Damage, Healing, and Endurance Limit using Beam Fatigue and

Uniaxial Fatigue Tests,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation

Research Board. 2447, Washington, D.C., pp. 32-41. doi: 10.3141/2447-04. (my post-doctoral

researcher led the writing and analysis and I contributed substantially to the editing)

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18. Zeiada, W.A.*, B.S. Underwood, T. Pourshams, J. Stempihar, K. Kaloush (2014). “Comparison

of Conventional, Polymer, and Rubber Asphalt Mixtures using Viscoelastic Continuum Damage

Model,” Road Materials and Pavement Design. 5, pp. 588-605. doi:

10.1080/14680629.2014.914965 (my post-doctoral researcher led the writing and preliminary

analysis and I completed more advanced analysis, portions of writing, and editing)

19. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2014). “A Four Phase Micro-Mechanical Model for Asphalt

Mastic Modulus,” Mechanics of Materials, 75, pp. 13-33. doi: 10.1016/j.mechmat.2014.04.001.

(I led the analysis and writing of this article).

20. Zeiada, W.A.*, K.E. Kaloush, B.S. Underwood, M. Mamlouk (2014). “Improved Method to

Consider Air Void and Asphalt Content Changes on Long-Term Performance of Asphalt

Concrete Pavements,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 15(8), pp. 718-730. doi:

10.1080/10298436.2013.857775 (my post-doctoral researcher led the writing and preliminary

analysis and I completed more advanced analysis, portions of writing, and editing)

21. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Nonlinear Viscoelastic Behavior of Asphalt Concrete

and its Implication on Fatigue Modeling,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the

Transportation Research Board. 2373, Washington D.C., pp. 100-108. doi: 10.3141/2373-11. (I

led the analysis and writing of this article)

22. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Effect of Volumetric Factors on the Mechanical

Behavior of Asphalt Fine Aggregate Matrix and the Relationship to Asphalt Mixture Properties,”

Construction and Building Materials, 49, pp. 672-681. doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2013.08.045.

(I led the analysis and writing of this article)

23. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Microstructural Association Model for Upscaling

Prediction of Asphalt Concrete Dynamic Modulus,” ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil

Engineering, 25(9), pp. 1153-1161. doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0000657. (I led the

analysis and writing of this article)

24. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Microstructural Investigation of Asphalt Concrete for

Performing Multiscale Experimental Studies,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering,

14(5), pp. 498-516. doi: 10.1080/10298436.2012.746689. (I led the analysis and writing of this

article)

25. Underwood, B.S.*, C.M. Baek, and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Use of Simplified Viscoelastic

Continuum Damage Model as an Asphalt Concrete Fatigue Analysis Platform,” Transportation

Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2296, Washington D.C., pp.

36-45. doi: 10.3141/2296-04. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

26. Baek, C.M.*, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Effect of Oxidative Aging on Asphalt

Mixture Properties,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research

Board, 2296, Washington D.C., pp. 77-85. doi: 10.3141/2296-08. (I reviewed the analysis,

provided input on technical matters, and article editing)

27. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Comprehensive Evaluation of Small Strain

Viscoelastic Behavior of Asphalt Concrete,” ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 40(4), pp.

99-110. doi: 10.1520/JTE104521. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

28. Tan, Y., L. Shan*, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Healing Characteristics of Asphalt

Binder,” Construction and Building Materials, 27(1), pp. 570-577. doi:

10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.07.006. (I reviewed the analysis, provided input on technical

matters, and article editing)

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29. Underwood, B.S.*, M. Ashouri, and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Effect of Dynamic Modulus

Measurement Protocol on Predicted Pavement Performance,” Journal of the Association of

Asphalt Paving Technologists, 80, pp. 65-100. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

30. Lacroix, A.*, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Reduced Testing Protocol for Measuring

the Confined Dynamic Modulus of Asphalt Mixtures,” Transportation Research Record:

Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2210, Washington D.C., pp. 20-29. doi:

10.3141/2210-03. (I developed the basic algorithm and helped the lead author with its

verification and refinement using a set of experimental data that they had gathered)

31. Shan, L.*, Y. Tan, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Thixotropic Characteristics of

Asphalt Binder,” ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23(12), pp. 1681-1686. doi:

10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0000328. (I reviewed the analysis, provided input on technical

matters, and article editing)

32. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2011). “A Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage Model for

Asphalt Concrete in Tension,” ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 137(11), pp. 732-739.

doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)EM.1943-7889.0000277. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

33. Shan, L.*, Y. Tan, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Separation of Thixotropy from

Fatigue Process of Asphalt Binder,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the

Transportation Research Board, 2207, Washington D.C., pp. 89-98. doi: 10.3141/2207-12. (I

reviewed the analysis, provided input on technical matters, and article editing)

34. Underwood, B.S.*, and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Experimental Investigation into the Multiscale

Behavior of Asphalt Concrete,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering, Special

Multiscale Modeling Issue, 12(4), pp. 357-370. doi: 10.1080/10298436.2011.574136. (I led the

analysis and writing of this article)

35. Underwood, B.S.*, T.Y. Yun, Y.R. Kim (2011). “Experimental Investigations of the Viscoelastic

and Damage Behaviors of Hot Mix Asphalt in Compression,” ASCE Journal of Materials in

Civil Engineering, 23(4), pp. 459-466. doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0000197. (I led the

analysis and writing of this article)

36. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim, and J. Corley-Lay (2011). “Assessment of the Use of Automated

Distress Survey Methods for Network Level Pavement Management” ASCE Journal of

Performance of Constructed Facilities, 25(3), pp. 250-258. doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)CF.1943-

5509.0000158. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

37. Sakhaei Far, M.S.*, B.S. Underwood, Y.R. Kim, J. Puccinelli, and N. Jackson (2010).

“Development of Artificial Neural Network Predictive Models for Populating the Dynamic

Modulus of LTPP Sections,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation

Research Board, 2181, Washington D.C., pp. 88-97. doi: 10.3141/2179-10. (I reviewed the

analysis, provided input on technical matters, and article editing)

38. Shan, L.*, Y. Tan, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2010). “Application of Thixotropy to

Analyze Fatigue and Healing Characteristics of Asphalt Binder,” Transportation Research

Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2179, Washington D.C., pp. 85-92. doi:

10.3141/2179-10. (I reviewed the analysis, provided input on technical matters, and article

editing)

39. Hou, T., B.S. Underwood*, and Y.R. Kim (2010). “Fatigue Performance Prediction of North

Carolina Mixtures Using the Simplified Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model,” Journal of the

Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, 79, pp. 35-80. (Paper was based on my data

analysis and my editing)

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40. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim, and M.N. Guddati (2010). “Improved Calculation Method of

Damage Parameter in Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model,” International Journal of

Pavement Engineering, 11(6), pp. 459-476. doi: 10.1080/10298430903398088. (I led the

analysis and writing of this article)

41. Underwood, B.S.*, M.S. Sakhaei Far, and Y.R. Kim (2010). “Using Limited Purchase

Specification Tests to Perform Full Linear Viscoelastic Characterization of Asphalt Binder,”

ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 38(5), pp. 558-567. doi: 10.1520/JTE102591. (I led

the analysis and writing of this article)

42. Yun, T.Y.*, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2010). “Time-Temperature Superposition for

HMA with Growing Damage and Permanent Strain in Confined Tension and Compression,”

ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 22(5), pp. 415-422. doi:

10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0000039. (I reviewed the analysis, provided input on technical

matters, and article editing)

43. Sakhaei Far, M.S.*, B.S. Underwood, S.R. Ranjithan, Y.R. Kim, and N. Jackson (2009). “The

Application of Artificial Neural Networks for Estimating the Dynamic Modulus of Asphalt

Concrete,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board,

2127, Washington D.C., pp. 173-186. doi: 10.3141/2127-20. (I reviewed the analysis, provided

input on technical matters, and article editing)

44. Underwood. B.S.*, Y.R. Kim, S. Savadatti, S. Thirunavukkarasu, M.N. Guddati (2009).

“Response and Fatigue Performance Modeling of ALF Pavements Using 3-D Finite Element

Analysis and a Simplified Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model,” Journal of the Association

of Asphalt Paving Technologists, 78, pp. 829-868. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

45. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2009). “Determination of the Appropriate Representative

Elastic Modulus for Asphalt Concrete,” International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 10(2),

pp. 77-86. doi: 10.1080/10298430701827668. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

46. Kim, Y.R., C. Baek*, B.S. Underwood, V. Subramanian, M.N. Guddati, and K. Lee (2008).

“Application of Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model Based Finite Element Analysis to

Predict the Fatigue Performance of Asphalt Pavements,” KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering,

12(2), pp. 109-120. doi: 10.1007/s12205-008-0109-x

47. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim, Y. Seo, and K.H. Lee (2008). “Development of

ViscoElastoPlastic Continuum Damage (VEPCD) Model for Response Prediction of HMAs

under Tensile Loading,” KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering [Korean Version], 28(1), pp. 45-55.

(I led the analysis and writing of this article)

48. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim and M.N. Guddati (2006). “Characterization and Performance

Prediction of ALF Mixtures Using a Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage Model,” Journal of

the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, 75, pp. 577-636. (I led the analysis and writing

of this article)

49. Underwood, B.S.*, A.H. Heidari, M. Guddati, and Y.R. Kim (2005). “Experimental

Investigation of Anisotropy in Asphalt Concrete,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of

the Transportation Research Board, 1929, Washington, D.C., pp. 238-247. doi: 10.3141/1929-

28. (I led the analysis and writing of this article)

50. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2003). “Determination of Depth of Surface Cracks in Asphalt

Pavements,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board,

1853, Washington D.C., pp. 143-149. doi: 10.3141/1853-16. (I led the analysis and writing of

this article as an undergraduate research assistant)

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Journal Publications in Review

1. Nobakht, M.*, M.S. Sakhaeifar, D. Newcomb, P. Gudipudi, J. Stempihar, and B.S. Underwood

(2016). “Development of Performance-Based and Cost-Effective Rehabilitation Strategies for

High-Traffic-Volume Flexible Pavement,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the

Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C. (collaboration with researchers at Texas

A&M University. My students performed the analysis, I oversaw their work and reviewed the

paper and input)

Journal Publications in Preparation

1. Medina, J.*, B.S. Underwood, and K.E. Kaloush (2016). “Properties of Activated Crumb

Rubber Modified Binders,” Construction and Building Materials. (first author is Underwood’

Ph.D. student)

2. Noorvand, H.*, G. Sai, and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Implications of Autonomous Truck use

on Flexible Pavement Performance and Design,” ASCE Journal of Transportation, Washington

D.C. (the authors are both my students and I have reviewed the analysis, provided input on

technical matters, and article editing)

3. Nagarajan, S.K.*, J.B. Khalil, and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Impact of Forecasted Freight

Trends on Pavement Infrastructure,” ASCE Journal of Transportation, Washington D.C. (the

primary author is Underwood’s master’s student and I have reviewed the analysis, provided input

on technical matters, and article editing)

4. Gundla, A.*, Gudipudi, P., and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Evaluation of the Sensitivity of

Asphalt Concrete Modulus to Binder Oxidation with a Multiple Length Scale Study,”

International Journal of Pavement Engineering (the two authors are both my Ph.D. students and

I have reviewed the analysis, provided input on technical matters, and article editing)

5. Medeiros, M.*, B.S. Underwood, C. Castorena, T. Rupnow, and M. Rawls (2016). “3D

Measurement of Pavement Macrotexture using Digital Stereoscopic Vision,” Computer Aided

Civil and Infrastructure . (collaboration with researchers at Louisiana Transportation Research

Center and North Carolina State University, I provided input on the technology and performed

experiments at ASU to support the paper)

6. Stevens, R.* and B.S. Underwood (2017). “Development of Paint Stripe Testing Protocol and

Retroreflectivity Prediction Model,” Applied Optics. (the first authors is Underwood’s MS

student)

Book Chapters

1. Underwood, B.S.* (2014) “Chapter 9: Multiscale Modeling Approach for Asphalt Concrete and

its Implications on Oxidative Aging,” In Advances in Asphalt Materials. Edited by Shin-Che

Huang and Hervè Di Benedetto, Woodhead Publishing Limited.

2. Kim, Y.R.*, B.S. Underwood, G.R. Chehab, J. S. Daniel, H.J. Lee, and T.Y. Yun (2008)

“Chapter 7. VEPCD Modeling of Asphalt Concrete with Growing Damage,” In Modeling of

Asphalt Concrete. Edited by Y.R. Kim, ASCE/McGraw Hill, pp. 163-203.

Refereed Reports and Technical Manuals

1. Underwood, B.S.*, K.E. Kaloush, J. Stempihar, and J. Medina. (2015). “Evaluation of

Alternative Fiber Blends.” Final Report, FORTA Corporation.

2. Underwood, B.S.*, K.E. Kaloush, J. Stempihar, and R. Salim. (2015). “Evaluation of the

Mechanical Properties of Alternative Fiber Blends.” Final Report, FORTA Corporation.

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3. Underwood, B.S.*, K.E. Kaloush, W. Zeiada, J. Medina, P. Gudipudi, B. Kannapan, and O.

Elbagalati. (2014). “Optimization of Fiber Blending and Testing Parameters for Poly-Aramid

Blends.” Final Report, FORTA Corporation.

4. Kaloush, K.E.*, G. Way, B.S. Underwood, J. Medina. (2013). “Binder Properties of RuBind

Crumb Rubber Modified Binders.” Final Report, Department of Roads, State of Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil.

5. Roque, R.*, J. Zou, Y.R. Kim, C.M. Baek, S. Thirunavukkarasu, B.S. Underwood, and M.N.

Guddati. (2010). “NCHRP 1-42A: Top-Down Cracking of Hot Mix Asphalt Layers: Models for

Initiation and Propagation, Final Report.” National Cooperative Highway Program. Washington,

D.C.

6. Kim, Y.R.*, B.S. Underwood, M.S. Sakhaei Far, N. Jackson, J. Puccinelli. (2009). “LTPP

Computed Parameter: Dynamic Modulus, Final Report.” Project No. DTFH61-02-D-00139,

Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.

7. Kim, Y.R.*, J.E. Hummer, M. Gabr, D. Johnston, B.S. Underwood, D.J. Findley, and C.M.

Cunningham. (2009). “Asset Management Inventory and Data Collection.” North Carolina

Department of Transportation. Raleigh, N.C.

8. Kim, Y.R.*, M.N. Guddati, B.S. Underwood, T.Y. Yun, V. Subramanian, S. Savadatti and S.

Thirunavukkarasu. (2008). “Development of a Multiaxial VEPCD-FEP++.” Final Report

FHWA-HRT-08-073. Federal Highway Administration.

9. Kim, Y.R.*, M.N. Guddati, B.S. Underwood, T.Y. Yun, V. Subramanian, and A.H. Heidari

(2005). “Characterization of ALF Mixtures Using the Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage

Model: Final Report.” Project No. DTFH61-03-H-00116, Federal Highway Administration,

Washington, DC.

Non-Refereed Conference Publications

1. Underwood, B.S.* (2014). “Use of Models to Enhance the Durability of Asphalt Pavements.” E-

Circular-186: Enhancing the Durability of Asphalt Pavements. Transportation Research Board of

the National Academies. Washington, D.C.

Innovation

Name Year Type Description

Asphalt Pavement

Hierarchical Analysis-

Suite (ALPHA-F,

ALPHA-MAT, and

ALPHA-IDT)

2008-

2013

Software

Asphalt concrete mixture linear viscoelastic and

VECD fatigue analysis package for use with the

asphalt mixture performance tester (AMPT).

ALPHA-F is distributed by Instrotek Inc. as part of

IPC Global’s AMPT fatigue test system.

ALPHA-MAT is a research grade software

ALPHA-IDT is a version developed for the

AASHTO Advanced Pavement Research Laboratory

at the National Institute of Standards and used for

the analysis of IDT data from AMPT test equipment.

LTPP* Artificial Neural

Networks for Asphalt

Concrete Dynamic

Modulus Prediction

(ANNACAP)

2010

Dynamic modulus prediction program for materials

contained in the LTPP database.

General purpose dynamic modulus prediction

program incorporating an advanced neural network

model and other existing analytical models.

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Official LTPP product available for mass use by

request (http://ltpp-products.com/).

Refereed Conference Publications

1. Mensching, D.*, Daniel, J.S., B.S. Underwood (2016). “Developing an Indicator for Fatigue

Cracking in Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements using Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Principles,” 8th

International RILEM Conference on Mechanisms of Cracking and Debonding in Pavements,

Nantes, France. June 2016.

2. Stempihar, J.*, R. Stevens, B.S. Underwood, and P. Dharminder (2015). “Properties of Arizona

TR+ Binders in Multiple Stress Creep and Recovery Test,” Proceedings of the 6th

Asphalt

Rubber Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2015.

3. Medina, J.*, K. Kaloush, and B.S. Underwood (2015). “Properties of Activated Crumb Rubber

Modified Binders,” Proceedings of the 6th

Asphalt Rubber Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada,

October 2015.

4. Stempihar, J.*, W. Zeiada, B.S. Underwood and K. Kaloush (2015). “Laboratory Cracking

Evaluation of a Warm Mix Rubber Modified Pavement,” Proceedings of the 6th

Asphalt Rubber

Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2015.

5. Kaloush, K.E.*, B.S. Underwood, W.A. Zeiada, and J. Stempihar (2015). “Fiber Reinforced

Asphalt Concrete: Performance Tests and Pavement Design Consideration,” Proceedings 6th

International Conference on Bituminous Mixtures and Pavements, Thessaloniki, Greece.

6. Nobakht, M.*, M.S. Sakhaeifar, D. Newcomb, B.S. Underwood, T. Freeman (2014).

“Techniques for Selecting Cost-Effective Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies: Two Case

Studies,” Proceedings 2014 Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference, ASCE, Orlando,

Florida.

7. Underwood, B.S., W.A. Zeiada, and K. Kaloush (2014). “Comparison of Hot Mix Asphalt

Endurance Limit using NCHRP 9-44A Developed Methodology to Other Analytical

Techniques,” International Conference on Perpetual Pavement, October 2014.

8. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2014). “Structuralization as Characteristic to Link the

Mechanical Behaviors of Asphalt Concrete at Different Length Scales,” Proceedings

International Conference on Asphalt Pavements, ISAP. Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2014.

9. Underwood, B.S.*, C.M. Baek, and Y.R. Kim (2014). “Effect of Asphalt Binder Oxidation on

the Modulus of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures,” Proceedings International Conference on Asphalt

Pavements, ISAP. Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2014.

10. Zeiada, W.A.*, B.S. Underwood, and K.E. Kaloush (2014). “Uniaxial Fatigue Testing of Diverse

Asphalt Concrete Mixtures,” Proceedings International Conference on Asphalt Pavements,

ISAP. Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2014.

11. Zeiada, W.A.*, K.E. Kaloush, B.S. Underwood, and M.S. Mamlouk (2013). “Effect of Air Voids

and Asphalt Content on Fatigue Damage Using the Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Analysis,”

Proceedings 2013 Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference, ASCE, Los Angeles, California.

doi: 10.1061/9780784413005.094.

12. Zeiada, W.A.*, B.S. Underwood, T. Pourshams, J. Stempihar, and K. Kaloush (2012).

“Comparison of Conventional, Polymer, and Rubber Asphalt Mixtures Using Viscoelastic

Continuum Damage Model,” Proceedings of the 5th

Asphalt Rubber Conference, Munich,

Germany, October 2012.

13. Baek, C.M.*, S. Thirunavukkarasu, B.S. Underwood, M.N. Guddati, and Y.R. Kim (2012).

“Top-Down Cracking Prediction Tool for Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements,” Proceedings Pavement

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Cracking: Mechanisms, Modeling, Testing, Detection, Prevention and Case Histories, Ed. T.

Scarpas, N. Kringos, I.L. Al-Qadi, and A. Loizos. Delft, 2012.

14. Underwood, B.S.*, M. Eslaminia, S. Thirunavukkarasu, M.N. Guddati, Y.R. Kim (2010).

“Asphalt Concrete Pavement Response and Fatigue Performance Modeling using Advanced

Techniques,” Proceedings of the 11th

International Conference on Asphalt Pavements, ISAP,

Nagoya, Japan, August 2010.

15. Underwood, B.S.*, T.Y. Yun, and Y.R. Kim (2010). “Comparison of Fundamental and

Engineering Properties of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures Subjected to Compressive and Tensile

Loadings,” Proceedings of the 11th

International Conference on Asphalt Pavements, ISAP,

Nagoya, Japan, August 2010.

16. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2009). “Analytical Techniques for Determining the Endurance

Limit of Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete,” 2nd

International Conference on Perpetual Pavements,

Columbus, Ohio. September 30 – October 2009.

17. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim, S. Savadatti, S. Thirunavukkarasu, and M.N. Guddati (2009).

“Simplified Fatigue Performance Modeling of ALF Pavements using VECD+3-D Finite Element

Modeling,” 7th

International RILEM Symposium on Advanced Testing and Characterization of

Bituminous Materials, Rhodes, Greece. May 2009.

18. Underwood, B.S.*, E.T. Hou, and Y.R. Kim (2009). “Application of Simplified VECD Modeling

to the Fatigue Prediction of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures,” 7th

International RILEM Symposium on

Advanced Testing and Characterization of Bituminous Materials, Rhodes, Greece. May 2009.

19. Baek, C.*, B.S. Underwood, V. Subramanian, M.N. Guddati, Y.R. Kim, and K. Lee (2008).

“Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model Based Finite Element Analysis of Fatigue Cracking,”

Proceedings Pavement Cracking: Mechanisms, Modeling, Detection, Testing and Case

Histories, Ed. I.L. Al-Qadi, T. Scarpas, and A. Loizos. Chicago, 2008.

20. Kim, Y.R.*, B.S. Underwood, S. Mun and M.N. Guddati (2006). “Perpetual Pavement

Evaluation Using the Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Finite Element Program,” Proceedings of

the 2006 International Conference on Perpetual Pavement. Columbus, Ohio, September 2006.

21. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim and G. Chehab (2006). “Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage

Model of Asphalt Concrete in Tension,” Proceedings of the 10th

International Conference on

Asphalt Pavements, ISAP, Quebec City, Quebec, August 2006.

PRESENTATIONS

Bold represents students that I advised as a committee chair

Bold Italic represents other students that I mentored significantly

Italics represent post-doctoral researchers that I mentored

* represents presenter (double italics = shared presentation)

Invited Talks National or International Meetings

1. “Fiber Reinforced Asphalt Concrete: Overview, Mechanisms, and Applications,” International

Road Federation 4th

Middle East Regional Congress and Exhibition, December 2015.

2. “Basics of Asphalt Modeling, Part 3: Viscoelastic Models to Decipher and Unify Asphalt

Stiffness Measures,” Transportation Research Board Straight to Recording Webinar, July 2015.

3. “Multiple Length and Time Scale Studies in Asphalt Concrete,” Harbin Institute of Technology,

Harbin, China, July 2015.

4. “Arizona Update on MSCR and AASHTO M332 Evaluation,” Rocky Mountain Asphalt User

Producer Group Meeting, San Antonio Texas, March 2015.

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5. “Hands-on Workshop on VECD Modeling of Asphalt Mixtures,” Turner-Fairbank Highway

Research Center, FHWA, October 2014.

6. “Evaluation of Methods for Determining Hot Mix Asphalt Endurance Limit and the Impacts on

Pavement Performance Prediction,” International Road Federation, Webinar, September 2014.

7. “Workshop: Comprehensive Fatigue Cracking Assessment through the Viscoelastic Continuum

Damage Model,” 12th

Meeting of the International Society of Asphalt Pavements, June 2014.

8. “Research Needs Statements: The Foundation of Successful Proposals,” Doctoral Student

Research in Asphalt Materials and Mixtures Workshop, Annual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2014.

9. “Constitutive Modeling of Asphalt Concrete: A Multiscale Perspective,” Harbin Institute of

Technology, Harbin, China, November 2013.

10. “Uniaxial Fatigue Testing of Rubberized Asphalt Mixtures,” Technical Advisory Board Meeting

for Rubber Pavements Association, May 2013.

11. “Research Needs Statements: The Foundation of Successful Proposals,” Doctoral Student

Research in Asphalt Materials and Mixtures Workshop, Annual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2013.

12. “Enhancing the Durability of Asphalt Pavements: Use of Models to Enhance Durability,”

Workshop at Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2013.

Conference Presentations

1. Medeiros, M.*, B.S. Underwood, C. Castorena, T. Rupnow, and M. Rawls (2016). “3D

Measurement of Pavement Macrotexture using Digital Stereoscopic Vision,” 95h Annual

Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2016.

2. Zeiada, W.*, K. Kaloush, K. B.S. Underwood, M. Mamlouk. (2016). “Development of Test

Protocol to Measure Axial Fatigue Damage and Healing,” 95h Annual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Board, January 2016.

3. Gudipudi, P.* and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Reliability Analysis of Fatigue Life Prediction

from the Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model,” 95h Annual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2016.

4. Karki, P.*, A. Bhasin, and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Fatigue Performance Prediction of Asphalt

Composites Subjected to Cyclic Loading with Intermittent Rest Periods,” 95h Annual Meeting of

the Transportation Research Board, January 2016.

5. Mensching, D.*, J. Daniel, and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Identifying Indicators for Fatigue

Cracking in Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements using Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Principles,” 95h

Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2016.

6. Mogawer, W.*, A.A. Austerman , and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Effect of Binder Modification

on the Performance of an Ultrathin Overlay Pavement Preservation Strategy,” 95h Annual

Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2016.

7. Gundla, A.*, Gudipudi, P., and B.S. Underwood (2016). “Evaluation of the Sensitivity of

Asphalt Concrete Modulus to Binder Oxidation with a Multiple Length Scale Study,” 95h Annual

Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2016.

8. Underwood, B.S. (2015) “Fiber Reinforced Asphalt Concrete: Overview, Mechanisms, and

Applications,” 4th

IRF Middle East Regional Congress, December 2015.

9. Underwood, B.S. (2015). “Arizona Update on Multiple Stress Creep Recovery and AASHTO

M332 Evaluation,” Pacific Coast Conference on Asphalt Specifications, October 2015.

10. Stempihar, J.*, R. Stevens, B.S. Underwood, and P. Dharminder (2015). “Properties of Arizona

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TR+ Binders in Multiple Stress Creep and Recovery Test,” 6th

Asphalt Rubber Conference, Las

Vegas, Nevada, October 2015.

11. Medina, J.*, K. Kaloush, and B.S. Underwood (2015). “Properties of Activated Crumb Rubber

Modified Binders,” 6th

Asphalt Rubber Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2015.

12. Stempihar, J.*, W. Zeiada, B.S. Underwood and K. Kaloush (2015). “Laboratory Cracking

Evaluation of a Warm Mix Rubber Modified Pavement,” 6th

Asphalt Rubber Conference, Las

Vegas, Nevada, October 2015.

13. Nobakht, M.*, M. S. Sakhaeifar, D. Newcomb, B. S. Underwood, and T. Freeman (2015).

“Techniques for Selecting Cost-Effective Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies,” ASCE T&DI

2015 Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida, June 2015.

14. Kaloush, K.E.*, B.S. Underwood, W.A. Zeiada, J. Stempihar (2015). “Fiber Reinforced Asphalt

Concrete: Performance Tests and Pavement Design Consideration,” International Conference on

Bituminous Mixtures and Pavements, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2015.

15. S. Nagarajan and B.S. Underwood (2015). “Impact of Freight Movement Trends on Highway

Pavement Infrastructure,” 2015 Roads and Streets Conference, American Council of Engineering

Companies of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, April 2015.

16. Underwood, B.S. (2015). “Multiaxial Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model under

Compressive and Tensile Deviatoric Loading,” 94th

Annual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2015.

17. Underwood, B.S. (2014). “Fibers in Pavements,” Arizona Pavement/Materials Conference,

November 2014.

18. Underwood, B.S., W.A. Zeiada, and K. Kaloush (2014). “Comparison of Hot Mix Asphalt

Endurance Limit using NCHRP 9-44A Developed Methodology to Other Analytical

Techniques,” International Conference on Perpetual Pavement, October 2014.

19. Underwood, B.S.*, M. Farrar, C. Hintz, Y.R. Kim (2014). “Evaluation of Methodologies for

Crossover Modulus Determination,” 2014 Petersen Asphalt Research Conference, Western

Research Institute, Laramie, Wyoming, July 2014.

20. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2014). “Structuralization as Characteristic to Link the

Mechanical Behaviors of Asphalt Concrete at Different Length Scales,” Proceedings

International Conference on Asphalt Pavements, ISAP. Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2014.

21. Underwood, B.S.*, C.M. Baek, and Y.R. Kim (2014). “Effect of Asphalt Binder Oxidation on

the Modulus of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures,” Proceedings International Conference on Asphalt

Pavements, ISAP. Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2014.

22. Zeiada, W.A.*, B.S. Underwood, and K.E. Kaloush (2014). “Uniaxial Fatigue Testing of Diverse

Asphalt Concrete Mixtures,” Proceedings International Conference on Asphalt Pavements,

ISAP. Raleigh, North Carolina, June 2014.

23. Underwood, B.S.* and M. El Asmar* (2014). “Sustainable Construction Practices,” 2014 Roads

and Streets Conference, American Council of Engineering Companies of Arizona, Tucson,

Arizona, April 2014.

24. Underwood, B.S.* and W.A. Zeiada (2014). “Modeling the Microdamage Healing in Asphalt

Concrete with a Smeared Continuum Damage Approach,” 93rd

Annual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Record, January 2014.

25. Underwood, B.S.* and M. El Asmar* (2013). “Sustainable Construction Practices,” 2013

Arizona Pavements/Materials Conference, Tempe, Arizona, November 2013.

26. Underwood, B.S.* and A. Gundla (2013). “Evaluation of In-situ RAP Binder Interaction in

Asphalt Cement Composites,” 4th

International Conference on Asphalt Materials, ICAM.

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Guangzhou, China, November 2013.

27. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Micromechanical Modeling of Particle Concentration

Effect in Asphalt Mastic to Consider Physico-Chemical Interaction,” 2013 Petersen Asphalt

Research Conference, Western Research Institute, Laramie, Wyoming, July 2013.

28. Underwood, B.S.* (2013). “Use of Pavement Models to Evaluate Impacts of RAP in Pavement

Construction,” 2013 Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference, ASCE, Los Angeles,

California, June 2013.

29. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Mechanistic Behaviors of Fine Aggregate Matrix and

its Relation to Asphalt Mixture Behaviors” 2013 Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference,

ASCE, Los Angeles, California, June 2013.

30. Zeiada, W.A.*, K.E. Kaloush, B.S. Underwood, and M.S. Mamlouk (2013). “Effect of Air Voids

and Asphalt Content on Fatigue Damage Using the Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Analysis,”

Proceedings 2013 Airfield and Highway Pavements Conference, ASCE, Los Angeles, California,

June 2013

31. Underwood, B.S.* (2013). “Emerging Methods of Asphalt Concrete Mixture and Pavement

Analysis,” 2013 Roads and Streets Conference, American Council of Engineering Companies of

Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, March 2013.

32. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2013). “Nonlinear Viscoelastic Behavior of Asphalt Concrete

and its Implication on Fatigue Modeling,” 92nd

Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research

Record, January 2013.

33. Zeiada, W.A.*, B.S. Underwood, T. Pourshams, J. Stempihar, and K. Kaloush (2012).

“Comparison of Conventional, Polymer, and Rubber Asphalt Mixtures Using Viscoelastic

Continuum Damage Model,” Proceedings of the 5th

Asphalt Rubber Conference, Munich,

Germany, October 2012.

34. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Experimental Investigation of Asphalt Concrete at

Different Length Scales,” 2012 Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference, ASCE, South

Bend, Indiana, June 2012.

35. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Experimental Investigation into the Behavior of

Asphalt Concrete at Different Length Scales,” 2012 Engineering Mechanics Institute

Conference, ASCE, South Bend, Indiana, June 2012.

36. Baek, C.M.*, B.S. Underwood, and Y.R. Kim (2012). “Effect of Oxidative Aging on Asphalt

Mixture Properties,” 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Record, January 2012.

37. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Experimental Investigation into the Behavior of

Asphalt Concrete at Different Length Scales,” 2011 Engineering Mechanics Institute

Conference, ASCE, Boston, Massachusetts, June 2011.

38. Underwood, B.S.*, M. Ashouri, and Y.R. Kim (2011). “Effect of Dynamic Modulus

Measurement Protocol on Predicted Pavement Performance,” 86th

Annual Meeting of the

Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, March 2011.

39. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2009). “Analytical Techniques for Determining the Endurance

Limit of Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete,” 2nd

International Conference on Perpetual Pavements,

Columbus, Ohio. September 30 – October 2009.

40. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2009). “Asphalt Pavement Response and Fatigue Performance

Prediction with Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Modeling Approach,” 2009 Pavement

Prediction Symposium: Validation of Predictive Models Using Full-Scale and Field Pavement

Performance, WRI, Laramie, Wyoming, July 2009.

41. Underwood, B.S.*, and Y.R. Kim, (2008). “Comparison of Automated and Manual Data

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Collection for Pavement Distresses,” National Workshop on Highway Asset Inventory and Data

Collection, NCDOT/FHWA/AASHTO, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, September

2008.

42. Baek, C.*, B.S. Underwood, V. Subramanian, M.N. Guddati, Y.R. Kim, and K. Lee (2008).

“Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Model Based Finite Element Analysis of Fatigue Cracking,”

7th

RILEM International Conference on Cracking in Pavements, Chicago, June 2008.

43. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim and G. Chehab (2006). “Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage

Model of Asphalt Concrete in Tension,” 10th

International Conference on Asphalt Pavements,

ISAP, Quebec City, Quebec, August 2006.

44. Underwood, B.S.*, Y.R. Kim and M.N. Guddati (2006). “Characterization and Performance

Prediction of ALF Mixtures Using a Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage Model,” 81st Annual

Meeting of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, March 2006.

45. Underwood, B.S.* and Y.R. Kim (2003). “Determination of Depth of Surface Cracks in Asphalt

Pavements,” 82nd

Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Record, January 2003.

Invited Talks Local Professional Meetings

1. “Emerging Products and Technologies,” 2nd

Arizona Pavements/Materials Workshop on

Understanding Modified Asphalt Binder Technology, November 2014.

2. “Constitutive Modeling of Asphalt Concrete: A Multiscale Perspective,” University of Arizona

Seminar series, October 10, 2014.

3. “Emerging Products and Technologies,” Arizona Pavements/Materials Workshop on

Understanding Modified Asphalt Binder Technology, April 2014.

4. “Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG) and Software Demonstration,”

Asphalt Pavement Design and Management Short Course Topic, Arizona Local Technical

Assistance Program, May 2013.

5. “What Lies Ahead in Asphalt Pavement Technology,” Arizona Department of Transportation

Highway Materials Workshop – Asphalt Module, February 2013.

6. “Sustainable Highway Construction Practices – A National Perspective,” Arizona Department of

Transportation Resident Engineers Conference, November 2012 (coordinated talk with Dr.

Mounir El-Asmar)

SPONSORED RESEARCH AWARDS/PROJECTS

EPA: Environmental Protection Agency

FHWA: Federal Highway Administration

HUD: Department of Housing and Urban Development

NCDOT: North Carolina Department of Transportation

NCE: Nichols Consulting Engineers

NCHRP: National Cooperative Highway Research Program

NCSU: North Carolina State University

NSF: National Science Foundation

ODOT: Oklahoma Department of Transportation

TAMU: Texas A&M University

UNH: University of New Hampshire

WRI: Western Research Institute

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Funded Research Contracts

Sponsor Title Role

Period Total Underwood's

Portion

ADOT

SPR-742: Evaluation MSCR Testing for

Adoption in ADOT Asphalt Binder

Specifications

Collaborator: NCE – Kevin Senn, Linda

Pierce

PI 2015-

2017 $ 181,022.56 $ 181,022.56

FORTA

Corp.

Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of

Alternative Fiber Blends

Collaborator: ASU - Kamil Kaloush

PI 2015-

2016 $ 35,202.00 $ 21,121.20

FORTA

Corp.

Optimization of Fiber Blending and Testing

Parameters for Poly-Aramid Blends

Collaborator: ASU - Kamil Kaloush

PI 2013-

2015 $ 79,686.00 $ 47,811.60

TAMU,

ODOT

Selection of Long-Lasting Rehabilitation

Treatment Using Life Cycle Cost Analysis

and Present Serviceability Rating

Collaborators: TAMU - Maryam

Sakhaeifar (PI), David Newcomb, Tom

Freeman

Co-PI 2013-

2015 $ 234,477.00 $ 88,000.00

NCSU,

NCHRP

Long-Term Aging of Asphalt Mixtures for

Performance Testing and Prediction

Collaborators: NCSU – Richard Kim (PI),

Cassie Hintz; WRI – Michael Farrar; NCE

– Kevin Senn

Co-PI 2013-

2016 $ 800,000.00 $ 110,500.00

NUTC,

UM

Impact of Freight Movement Trends on

Highway Pavement Infrastructure

Collaborator: ASU – Kamil Kaloush

PI 2014-

2015 $ 40,000.00 $ 32,000.00

NUTC,

UM

Evaluation of Infrastructure Impacts from

Movements near Seaports

Collaborator: UNO – Bethany Stich

PI 2015-

2016 $ 34,463.00 $ 34,463.00

NUTC,

UM

Impact of Project Delivery Systems on the

Long-Term Performance of Transportation

Projects – A National Economic Study

Collaborator: ASU – Mounir ElAsmar

Co-PI 2016 $ 63,221.11 $ 15,805.28

NUTC,

UM

Effect of Pavement Condition on Accident

Rate

Collaborator: ASU – Michael Mamlouk,

Kamil Kaloush

Co-PI 2016 $ 48,214.00 $ 14,464.20

NUTC, Economic Impacts from Challenges in PI 2016 $ 70,787.00 $ 35,393.50

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UM Pavement Engineering in an Uncertain

Climate Future

Collaborator: ASU – Mikhail Chester

Total $1,587,072.67 $ 580,581.34

Pending Research Proposals

Sponsor Title Role

Period Total Underwood's

Portion

NCHRP

IDEA Development of F-T Test Procedure Co-PI

2016-

2018 ?? ??

Total $1,000,000.00 $ 389,686.87

Unsuccessful Research Proposals

Sponsor Title Role

Period Total Underwood's

Portion

NCHRP

Addressing Impacts of Changes in Asphalt

Binder Formulation and Manufacture on

Pavement Performance through Changes in

Asphalt Binder Specifications

PI 2016-

2019 $1,000,000.00 $ 389,686.87

NSF

CAREER: Understanding the Properties

and Micro- to Meso-Structures at Particle-

Binder Interfaces in Asphalt Concrete

PI 2016-

2021 $ 500,000.00 $ 500,000.00

NCHRP

Guidelines for Incorporating Construction

Factors Affecting Hot-Mix Asphalt

Smoothness Deterioration into Life-Cycle

Cost Analysis Decisions

Collaborator: ASU – David Grau

Co-PI 2016-

2018 $ 150,000.00 $ 75,000.00

NSF

Impact of Nighttime Construction

Operations on Asphalt Pavement

Roughness Behavior

Collaborator: ASU – David Grau

Co-PI 2014-

2017 $ 326,139.00 $ 163,069.50

ADOT

Overweight Permit Fee Structure

Development

Collaborators: ASU – Barzin Mobasher,

Michael Mamlouk, Rene Villalobos

PI 2015-

2017 $ 215,816.08 $ 97,117.24

NCHRP

Relating Asphalt Binder Fatigue Properties

to Asphalt Mixture Fatigue Performance

Collaborators: ASU, UWM, Terracon, ZW

Consultants

Co-PI 2015-

2018 $1,000,000 $ 272,499.44

NSF

Evidence driven innovation: environmental

dynamics and urban form

Collaborator: ASU, Duke, NCSU, UNC

Co-PI 2014-

2019 $ 604,447.00 $ 120,889.40

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ADOT

Successful Practices in Weigh-in-Motion

Data Quality Assurance

Collaborator: ASU – Hongyu Yu

PI 2014-

2015 $ 59,995.00 $ 47,998.40

NCHRP

Performance-Based Mix Design of Porous

Friction Courses

Collaborator: ASU – Kamil Kaloush, Mike

Mamlouk, Narayanan Neithalath

Co-PI 2014-

2018 $ 300,000.00 $ 90,000.00

NSF

Impact of Nighttime Construction

Operations on Asphalt Pavement

Roughness Behavior

Collaborator: ASU – David Grau

Co-PI 2014-

2017 $ 326,139.00 $ 163,069.50

NCHRP

Thermal Conductivity Measurement of

Pavement Materials

Collaborator: ASU – Kamil Kaloush

PI 2014-

2016 $ 166,837.00 $ 163,069.50

NCHRP

Probabilistic Decision Support Tool for

Nighttime versus Daytime Construction

Based on Asphalt Roughness Evolution

Impacts

Collaborator: ASU – David Grau

Co-PI 2014-

2016 $ 223,253.00 $ 111,626.50

EPA

Modeling Environmental Exposure through

Building-Environmental Interactions for

Healthier Native American Schools

Collaborators: ASU – Zhihua Wang (PI),

Mounir El Asmar, Kamil Kaloush, Jim

Anderson, Peter Hyde

Co-PI 2014-

2017 $ 999,050.00 $ 159,848.00

NSF

CAREER: Investigating Micro- to

Macroscale Linkage Mechanisms in

Asphalt Concrete

PI 2014-

2019 $ 400,008.00 $ 400,008.00

NCHRP

NCHRP Synthesis 20-05/Topic 45-15 Fiber

Additives in Asphalt Materials

Collaborator: ASU - Kamil Kaloush

PI 2013-

2014 $ 35,000.00 $ 31,500.00

HUD

Construction Materials Decisions to

Provide Sustainable Community

Development

Collaborators: ASU – Kamil Kaloush,

Zhihua Wang, Mounir El Asmar

PI 2014-

2017 $ 125,000.00 $ 32,500.00

NSF

Understanding the Impact of

Microfibrillation on Microdamage Growth

in Fiber Reinforced Asphalt Concrete

PI 2013-

2017 $ 300,028.00 $ 300,028.00

NCHRP

Fiber-Reinforced Asphalt Concrete,

Identification of Fiber Introduction

Technique at the Asphalt Plant to Improve

Fiber Distribution and Mixture Consistency

PI 2013-

2015 $ 179,949.00 $ 76,479.60

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Collaborator: ASU – Kamil Kaloush

NCHRP

Guidebook for Selecting and Implementing

Sustainable Highway Construction

Practices

Collaborators: ASU – Mounir El Asmar

(PI), Allan Chasey, Michael Mamlouk,

AMEC – Douglas Hanson, Ed Latimer

Co-PI 2013-

2015 $ 474,202.00 $ 189,680.80

NCHRP

Simple Performance Test to Evaluate Crack

Resistance and Growth Rate in Asphalt

Mixtures

Collaborator: ASU – Kamil Kaloush

Co-PI 2013-

2015 $ 110,932.00 $ 47,966.00

NCHRP

A Mechanistic-Empirical Model for Top-

Down Cracking of Asphalt Pavement

Layers

Collaborators: Kamil Kaloush (PI), Michael

Mamlouk, George Way

Co-PI 2012-

2014 $ 500,000.00 $ 149,991.00

NCDOT

Local Calibration of MEPDG for Jointed

Concrete Pavements in North Carolina

Collaborator: NCSU – Mervyn Kowalsky

PI 2011-

2013 $ 244,000.00 $ 163,480.00

NCDOT Quantifying Dowel Bar Misalignment

Collaborator: NCSU – Mervyn Kowalsky PI

2010-

2012 $ 255,000.00 $ 170,850.00

Total $7,495,795.08 $3,526,670.88

Research Contracts as Research Scientist

Sponsor Title Role

Period Total Underwood's

Recognition

NCDOT MEPDG Inputs for Warm Mix Asphalts Co-PI 2011-

2013 $ 281,273.00 $ 21,764.00

NCHRP

Performance-Related Specifications for

Asphaltic Binders Used in Preservation

Surface Treatments

Co-PI 2011-

2013 $ 500,000.00 $ 10,739.00

KEC Development of SMART Pavement Design

Methodology Co-PI

2010-

2011 $ 62,675.00 $ 34,034.00

Total $ 843,948.00 $ 66,537.00

Unsuccessful Research Proposals as Research Scientist

Sponsor Title Role

Period Total Underwood's

Recognition

NCHRP

A Mechanistic-Empirical Model for Top-

Down Cracking of Asphalt Pavement

Layers

Co-PI 2012-

2014 $ 500,000.00 $ 32,813.00

FHWA Enhanced Analysis of Falling Weight

Deflectometer Data for Use with Co-PI

2010-

2012 $ 353,575.00 $ 21,639.00

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Mechanistic Empirical Flexible Pavement

Design and Analysis and

Recommendations for Improvements to

Falling Weight Deflectometer

NCHRP

Validating an Endurance Limit for HMA

Pavements: Laboratory Experiment and

Algorithm Development

Co-PI 2009-

2014 $ 750,000.00 $ 90,488.00

Total $1,603,575.00 $ 144,940.00

Research Fellowships

Sponsor Title Period Award Amount

FHWA

Dwight D. Eisenhower Fellowship: Viscoelastoplastic

Continuum Damage Modeling of Modified and

Unmodified Asphalt Mixtures

2004-2006 $ 60,800.00

NSF-

REU

Surface Crack Depth Determination by Non-Destructive

Means 2002 $ 1,500.00

Research Projects (Co-Investigator)

*Projects where contributions were made with no funding or some limited salary support, but where

contributions lead to products, publications, or co-authored reports

Sponsor Title Period

FHWA,

UNH Evaluation of Plant Produced RAP Mixtures in the Northeast 2010-2012

NCDOT Investigation of Primary Causes of Fatigue Cracking in North Carolina 2009-2011

FHWA Hot Mix Asphalt Performance-Related Specifications Based on

Viscoelastoplastic Continuum Damage Models 2008-2013

FHWA,

TAMU

Multiscale Modeling of Asphalt Concrete for Fatigue Cracking

Evaluation 2006-2011

NCDOT Investigation of Highway Asset Inventory and Data Collection Methods 2008

FHWA LTPP Computed Parameter: Dynamic Modulus 2007-2009

FHWA Development of a Multiaxial VEPCD-FEP++ and Its Extension to the

Indirect Tension Test 2005-2007

FHWA Characterization of ALF Mixtures Using the Viscoelastoplastic

Continuum Damage Model 2003-2005

FHWA Evaluation of Plant Produced RAP Mixtures in the Northeast 2010-2012

NCDOT Investigation of Primary Causes of Fatigue Cracking in North Carolina 2009-2011

TEACHING

Courses Taught

Term Course Name Course

Number Students

Student Evaluationsa

Course Instructor Student Credit

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Mean Mean Hours

F15

Civil Engineering

Materials CEE353 88 4.33 4.82 264

Civil Engineering

Materials CNE353 5 3.90 4.33 15

SU15 Civil Engineering

Materials CEE353 21 4.62 4.83 63

S15

Civil Engineering

Materials CEE353 76 4.43 4.89 228

Civil Engineering

Materials CNE353 4 4.33 4.76 12

Advanced Pavement

Systems CEE598 6 4.76 4.89 30

Transportation

Engineering Seminar CEE591 15 4.83 4.96 15

F14

Pavement Analysis

and Design2

CEE412 49 4.35 4.76 147

CEE511 13 4.60 4.90 39

Inelastic Materials1

CEE598 5 4.84 4.82 15

SU14 Civil Engineering

Materials2

CEE353 8 4.04 4.58 24

S14

Civil Engineering

Materials2

CEE353 60 4.28 4.67 180

Bituminous Materials2 CEE514 3 4.00 4.83 12

F13

Civil Engineering

Materials2 CEE353 60 4.27 4.78 180

Civil Engineering

Materials2

CNE353 5 4.29 4.63 15

S13 Advanced Pavement

Systems2 CEE598 8 4.34 4.87 24

F12 Pavement Analysis

and Design2

CEE412 27 3.94 4.65 81

CEE511 16 4.21 4.89 48

F07

Materials of

Construction3 CE332 53 4.40 4.60 159

Materials of

Construction3 CE332 58 4.46 4.69 174

F06 Materials of

Construction3 CE332 58 4.10 4.64 174

1 New course to the University

2 New/revised materials for an existing course

3 Taught at other institution

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New Courses Developed for ASU

Advanced Pavement Analysis Systems: This course covers classic and emerging methods of

mechanistic analysis of flexible pavements. Specific learning objectives include:

1. Outline the mechanistic pavement analysis process in general terms

2. Calculate pavement performance using mechanistic and mechanistic empirical pavement

analysis principles

3. Determine the stress/strain responses of linear viscoelastic materials to strain/stress input

4. Apply the uniaxial theory of linear viscoelasticity to asphalt concrete materials

The framework of mechanistic pavement analysis is first explained with the aid of the NCHRP

developed mechanistic-empirical pavement analysis engine. Then, the students are introduced to

linear viscoelastic analysis to prepare them for more advanced pavement analysis systems. Finally,

advanced pavement analysis systems that incorporate more robust mechanistic models are discussed.

Students carry out mini-projects for each topic and prepare a research paper detailing the use of

advanced pavement analysis to solve an engineering problem.

Inelastic Materials: This course seeks to address this need by presenting and discussing applied

inelastic mechanics theories in the context of explaining the behaviors of civil engineering materials.

Specific learning objectives include:

1. Derive a mathematical model for linear viscoelasticity from a mechanical analog and apply

the theory to experimental data in order to characterize the parameters of the associated

models;

2. Apply Laplace and inverse Laplace Transforms to relate elastic solutions to viscoelastic

problems;

3. Calculate the time-dependent stress (strain) response to a generalized strain (stress) input;

4. Derive the time-dependent linear viscoelastic response functions from the frequency-

dependent response functions and vice-versa;

5. Evaluate the mechanical response of different materials for a given external loading histories,

select the material with the most optimal response, and justify why the chosen material best

meets the demands.

Basic material behaviors are first described. Then, linear viscoelasticity is defined using mechanical

analogs followed by integral (blackbox) methods. The constitutive relationships are explained and

solved for before experimental methods and characterization procedures are described. Finally,

behaviors beyond linear viscoelasticity (flow, damage, and fracture) are described and analytical

models developed.

STUDENT ADVISING

Current Advisees

B.S. (FURI and Barrett)

o Cesar Castro, “Influence of PCMs on the Thermophysical and Mechanical Properties of

Cementitious Composites”, Spring 2015, Barrett Honors College Thesis.

o Esteban Barboza, “Evaluation of Thermal Properties of Adobe”, Spring 2015, Fulton

Undergraduate Research Initiative.

M.S. (Thesis option)

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o Sathish Sathish, “Impact of Freight Movement Trends on Highway Pavement

Infrastructure”, Spring 2015 (Expected)

Ph.D.

o Ramadan Salim, Fall 2016 (Expected)

o Jose Medina, Spring 2017 (Expected)

o Akshay Gundla, Spring 2017 (Expected)

o Hossein Noorvand, Fall 2018 (Expected)

Graduated Advisees

B.S. (FURI and Barrett)

o Aidan Coyle, “Assessment of Pavement Based Energy Generation for Different

Technologies”, Barrett Honors College Thesis.

o Anh Le, “Effect of Temperature Cycling on the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of

Asphalt Concrete”, Fall 2014, Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative.

o Zachary Kopp, “Analysis of Surface Structuring in Asphalt Binder by Atomic Force

Microscopy”, Spring 2014, Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative.

o Raissa Cardeal, “3D Printing to Improve Student Outcomes in Civil Engineering

Course”, Fall 2015, Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative.

o Rodrigo Alves, “Photogrammetric Surface Texture Characterization”, Fall 2015,

Brazilian Scientific Exchange Program

M.S.

o Ryan Stevens, “Development of Laboratory Experiment to Evaluate Retroreflectivity of

Lane Markings”, Spring 2014

o Jose Medina, “Properties of Reacted and Activated Rubber (RuBind) Modified Binders”,

Spring 2014

o Akshay Gundla, “Effects of Recycled Asphalt Pavement Modification on the Rheological

Behaviors of Asphalt Mastic”, Fall 2014

Ph.D.

o Padmini Gudipudi, “Constitutive Modeling of Asphalt Fine Aggregate Matrix”, Spring

2016

Committee Member

M.S.E. (Non-thesis option)

o Guru Sai, Spring 2015

o Brenda Soto, Fall 2015

o Babu Kannapan, Spring 2014

o Jaesik Choi, Fall 2014

o Erick Ponce, Spring 2014

o Sam Enmon, Fall 2013

o Onyekachi Chiadikobi Abarikwu, Spring 2013

o Rohit Ramesh, Spring 2013

M.S. (Thesis option)

o Kan Wu, Fall 2015

Ph.D.

o Yiming Yao, “Use of Tension Stiffening and Stress-Crack Width Relationship in the

Modelling of Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composites”, In Progress.

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o Vikram Dey, “Innovative Structural Materials and Sections with Strain Hardening

Cementitious Composites,” In Progress.

o David J. Mensching (University of New Hampshire), “Developing an Index Parameter

for Cracking in Asphalt Pavements using Viscoelastic Continuum Damage Principles”, In

Progress.

Financial Support for Graduate Students

Padmini Gudipudi, December 2015, PhD, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering,

Research Assistant.

Guru Sai, May 2016, MS, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering, Student Worker

Sathish Nagarajan, May 2016, MS, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering, Research

Assistant.

Jose Medina,May 2017, PhD, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering, Research

Assistant.

Akshay Gundla, December 2017, MS, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering,

Research Assistant.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editor or Associate Editor of Journal

2016 Associate Editor, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (ASCE)

2014-2016 Associate Editor, Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (Elsevier)

2014-2015 Guest Editor, International Journal of Pavement Engineering, Special Issue on

Multiscale and Multiphysics Asphalt Modeling

Chair of University or College Committee

None

Member of University or College Committee

2012-2014 New Faculty Advisory Committee, IAFSE

Member or Chair of Department Committee

2015 SSEBE Curriculum Committee, Member

2014-Present SSEBE Laboratory Committee, Chair

2013 SSEBE By-Laws Review Committee, Member

2012-2013 SSEBE Laboratory Committee, Member

Organizer of National or International Meetings

2015 Organizing Committee, Transportation Research Congress, Beijing, China

2014 Co-Organizer, Hands-on Workshop on Viscoelastic Continuum Damage, Sponsored

by TRB AFK 50-1 Subcommittee on Modeling, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research

Center, Washington, D.C.

2014 Co-Organizer, Student Poster Session at 2014 International Conference on Asphalt

Pavement, Raleigh, North Carolina.

2013 Co-Organizer, Hands-on Workshop on Plasticity, Sponsored by TRB AFK 50-1

Subcommittee on Modeling, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, Washington,

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D.C.

2011 Co-Organizer, Dallas Little Honorary Symposium at 2011 EMI Conference

Member of National or International Committee

2015 Scientific Committee, International Symposium on Asphalt Pavements, Jackson Hole,

Wyoming

2014-Present Member, ASCE Engineering Institute, Mechanics of Pavements Committee

2013-Present Member, Technical Advisory Board, Rubber Pavements Association.

2013-2014 Scientific Committee, Transportation and Development Institute, 2nd

Congress on

Integrated Transportation and Development, Orland, Florida.

2012-2014 Scientific Committee, International Conference on Asphalt Pavement (ICAP), Raleigh,

North Carolina

2012-Present Member, AFK 50: Characteristics of Asphalt Paving Mixtures to Meet Structural

Requirements Committee at TRB

Office of National or International Professional Committee

None

Continuing Education Courses

April 2014 2014 NSF Career Proposal Writing Workshop

March 2014 How to Actively Engage your Students: A Workshop on Active Learning

Jan. 2014 Teaching and Learning Workshop, Sponsored by IAFSE New Faculty Advising

Committee

Dec. 2013 National Science Foundation Day

March 2013 MGE@MSA Faculty Doctoral Mentoring Institute Certification

Jan. 2011 Introduction to Faculty Careers: A Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral

Fellows

June 2009 American Concrete Pavement Association Professor’s Seminar, Chicago, Illinois

Fundraising

None

External Program Reviews

None

Professional Memberships

2011-Present American Society of Civil Engineers, Associate Member

Member of Local Committee

2012-Present Member, Executive Committee, Asphalt Materials and Paving Conference, Tempe,

Arizona.

Reviewer

Road Materials and Pavement Design

Polymers

Journal of Zhejiang University-Science A

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Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering

Journal of Composite Materials

Mechanics of Materials

International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology

Construction and Building Materials (top 10% reviewer 2014-2015)

ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics

ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering

Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists

Environmental Science and Technology

International Journal of Pavement Engineering

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board