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Sajib Saha, Ph.D., is an Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Georgia. His research focuses on AI-informed infrastructure resilience, integrating advanced technologies like geospatial systems, artificial intelligence, and non-destructive testing to enhance the durability and adaptability of civil infrastructure systems. He employs a system-of-systems approach, linking social, ecological, technological, and governance frameworks with physical infrastructure networks.
Dr. Saha’s expertise includes infrastructure materials characterization, data-driven modeling, and large-scale experimental methodologies. His work has been supported by grants from NCHRP, state Department of Transportation agencies, and the U.S. Department of Energy. Notable areas of investigation include pavement performance optimization, material sustainability, and predictive modeling for infrastructure resilience.
His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary solutions, leveraging machine learning for cost-effective material design and environmental impact reduction. Recent studies address challenges in subgrade soil mechanics, GPR-based NDT, and system resilience frameworks. Collaborative efforts with industry and government bodies underscore his commitment to practical, scalable infrastructure solutions.
Dr. Saha has contributed to grant proposals and projects aimed at advancing infrastructure quality control and assurance. His work frequently bridges academic research with real-world applications, focusing on enhancing infrastructure longevity and societal resilience.
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