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Peter Sebaaly is a Professor and Director of the Western Regional Superpave Center at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. His primary affiliation is with the College of Engineering. He specializes in pavement engineering, with a focus on innovative materials, recycling technologies, and sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Education details are not explicitly listed in the provided text, though his extensive publications suggest advanced academic credentials in civil engineering disciplines. His research interests encompass pavement design, rehabilitation strategies, asphalt material science, and mechanistic-empirical design methodologies. Key areas include recycled materials utilization, polymer-modified binders, and pavement preservation techniques.
His recent research trends emphasize sustainability through recycled plastics integration in asphalt, advanced testing methods for quality assurance, and lifecycle assessment of pavement systems. Over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 2011 highlight contributions to pavement structural analysis, material characterization, and field performance evaluations. Notable projects include the development of stress relief interlayers for asphalt overlays and validation of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) performance.
No scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided text. He advises on pavement engineering projects through his role at the Superpave Center and collaborates with state departments of transportation. His work impacts both academic and practical applications in transportation infrastructure maintenance and innovation.
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