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Jenny Liu is a Professor in the Department of Materials and Pavement Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, specializing in pavement engineering for cold and Arctic regions with emphasis on sustainable materials and infrastructure resilience.
Her research spans asphalt mixture design, binder rheology, moisture susceptibility, thermal cracking mechanisms, and machine learning applications for pavement condition assessment. Key contributions include phase change material integration for thermal regulation, waste product utilization in asphalt rejuvenation, and innovative solutions for permafrost-protected embankments.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward computational modeling and sustainability, addressing critical challenges like autonomous vehicle impacts on pavement roughness, greenhouse gas emissions from truck platooning, and AI-driven failure analysis in transportation infrastructure.
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Dr. Liu's work demonstrates active collaboration with transportation agencies, particularly the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and Alaskan infrastructure projects, focusing on practical applications for cold-region pavement durability. While specific grant details are unlisted, her research directly informs construction specifications and maintenance strategies for extreme climates.
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