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Kamal Hossain

Associate Professor in Transportation Engineering

Email: kamal.hossain@carleton.ca

Prof. Hossain’s mailbox is located in room 3432 C.J. Mackenzie Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Canada

Bio

Dr. Hossain is an Associate Professor at Carleton University, Ottawa. Previously, Dr. Hossain served as an Assistant Professor at Memorial University. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Illinois Center for Transportation of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in USA, and at the Center for Pavement and Transportation Technology (CPATT) and Transportation System Solution Laboratory of the University of Waterloo. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering (Transportation) from the University of Waterloo. Dr. Hossain’s research interests include pavement engineering, pavement materials, and spring and winter road maintenance. He teaches highway and pavement engineering, and infrastructure management courses. Dr. Hossain has contributed to over 80 journal articles, conference papers and technical reports. Dr. Hossain serves in several technical committees and professional associations including United States Transportation Research Board (TRB) Standing Committees on Asphalt Binders (AKM20) and Pavement Maintenance (AKT30), APSE Research Task Force, ASCE Construction Institute Technical Committee on Bituminous Materials (BMC), Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE), Canadian Technical Asphalt Association (CTAA), and the Academy of Pavement Science and Engineering (APSE).

Research Interests

Pavement Performance and Sustainability; Recycled and Alternative Highway Materials; Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation for Highway Pavements; Pavement Design Adaptation for Connected, Autonomous and Electric Vehicles; Performance-based Asphalt Mix Design; Balanced Mix Design (BMD); Mechanics-based Pavement Design Analysis for Changing Climates; Tire-Pavement Interaction; Pavement Asset Management; Pavement Distress Evaluation, Performance and Distress Prediction Modeling; Highway Maintenance and Pavement Preservation Technologies; Transportation Asset Management; Transportation Infrastructure Resiliency; Transportation Sustainability; Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) of Municipal and Transportation Infrastructure Design Alternatives; Winter Road Operation; De-icing and Anti-icing Technologies; Snow and Ice Control on Sidewalks, Parking lots and Bike lanes; Road Safety; Cold Region Pavement Design; Development of Energy Harvesting and Smart Pavement; Pavement Recycling Technologies.

Opportunities: Prospective Graduate Students 

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