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Dr. Michael Mamlouk is a Professor in the Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Program at Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. He specializes in pavement analysis, materials engineering, and infrastructure sustainability. His research focuses on pavement design, maintenance, and the effects of synthetic fibers on asphalt performance. Dr. Mamlouk has led over 30 research projects funded by agencies like FHWA, NCHRP, and Arizona DOT, producing over 100 peer-reviewed publications. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and author of the widely adopted textbook Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers.
Education: Ph.D. (1979), M.S. (1976), and B.S. (1972) in Civil Engineering from Purdue University and Cairo University. His teaching includes courses on pavement analysis, highway design, and civil engineering materials. Key research contributions include advancing dynamic analysis for pavement evaluation and establishing fatigue endurance limits for asphalt mixtures. He advises on pavement safety, linking pavement condition to accident rates, and advocates for sustainable pavement design through self-healing materials and fiber reinforcement.
Award-winning work includes the NCHRP Project 09-44A validating asphalt fatigue endurance and the MEPDG calibration for Arizona conditions. Dr. Mamlouk collaborates with industry, serving as a consultant and expert witness for highway agencies. His lab focuses on cutting-edge topics like synthetic fiber effects, asphalt durability, and pavement-vehicle interaction.




