PhD Student
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ, United States
Mohammed Alhozaimy, currently a PhD student in the Civil Engineering program at Arizona State University (ASU), specializing in the intricate field of pavement analysis and design, has embarked on an academic journey driven by a profound passion for improving transportation infrastructure. His educational foundation was laid with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Building upon this, he pursued a Master's degree in Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering at ASU, with a specific focus on pavement analysis and design.
As he advances in his PhD program, Mohammed's research endeavors delve deeply into the intricate dynamics governing pavement materials and performance, with a specific focus on the expansion and contraction properties of cool pavements. He's particularly interested in sustainability, climate impact, and energy efficiency. Collaborating closely with esteemed faculty and field experts, he conducts meticulous studies, experiments, and simulations to expand our understanding of the integral role of transportation materials in shaping infrastructure. His active engagement in the Cool Pavement Pilot Program, a pioneering joint initiative between ASU and the City of Phoenix, highlights his dedication to making a significant and lasting scholarly impact. Mohammed envisions a future where he expertly applies his research findings to elevate transportation infrastructure and champion sustainability within the academic community at ASU. With an unwavering commitment and a robust academic foundation, Mohammed Alhozaimy is primed to emerge as a distinguished scholar in the field of pavement analysis and design
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1665549 - Can Cool pavement Coating be Recycled in Future RAP Asphalt Mixture?
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