
About
Runhua Zhang is a Lecturer and Scientist in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, College of Engineering. They are also affiliated with the Modified Asphalt Research Center, contributing to advanced research in asphalt and pavement materials.
Their research focuses on civil infrastructure materials, particularly modified asphalt technologies and sustainable pavement systems. Drawing from expertise in civil and environmental engineering, their work supports innovation in durable, eco-friendly road construction materials.
Research interests include asphalt technology, pavement materials, sustainable construction, and transportation infrastructure. These areas reflect both academic training and applied research engagement at the Modified Asphalt Research Center.
No recent publications were listed in the provided profile, but the research trajectory suggests strong alignment with materials science in civil engineering applications, particularly in asphalt modification and performance evaluation.
- Scientific Awards: No awards listed.
There is no information available on student advising or grant funding in the provided text. However, given the role as a Lecturer and Scientist, involvement in research supervision and collaborative projects is likely, particularly within the Modified Asphalt Research Center.
Runhua Zhang is associated with the Modified Asphalt Research Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a specialized facility focused on developing and testing advanced asphalt materials for improved durability, sustainability, and performance in transportation infrastructure.
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