I am fascinated by the complexities and intricacies of nature, the nuances of science and the marvels of engineering around us. My studies and research on infrastructural materials and pavement engineering allows me to engage in a process I enjoy , the science of discovery and solving problems in the most efficient and practical manner.
My research background is in the application of material science and chemical to mechanical (chemo- mechanic) perspectives to solve fundamental and applied engineering problems in the pavement engineering field. I have a wide range of expertise and experience in this domain including the advanced material characterization of pavement materials, multiscale modeling, pavement design, value added upcycling of wastes into pavement infrastructure and life cycle assessment. As part of my current position at the University of Cambridge, my current research is in the design of smart and sustainable pavement materials of the future including the use of data science and sensor technology for pavement design and health monitoring Other than my academic research, I enjoy learning about evolutionary biology, sports science, astrophysics and world history. |
Academic Positions
Marie Curie Future Roads Research Fellow
- University of Cambridge, Sep 2022- Present
- Center for Transportation Research, University of Texas at Austin, Sep 2022- Present
- Center for Transportation Research, University of Texas at Austin , Feb 2020- Aug 2022
Education
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 2020
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