Dissertation: Investigation of Conditions for Moisture Damage in Asphalt Concrete and Appropriate Laboratory Test Methods
Advisor: John T. Harvey, Samer Madanat
PhD Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 2005
MA Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, 2004
MS Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 2002
MEng Highway and Railway Engineering, Southeast University, China, 2000
BS Highway and Urban Road Engineering, Southeast University, China, 1997
University of South Florida - Present
- Associate Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Dr. Qing Lu is an associate professor in civil engineering and the director of the Resilient Transportation Infrastructure Systems (R-TIS) Program at the USF. Dr. Lu’s research focuses include sustainable transportation infrastructure facility design and management, primarily in road structures, pavement material design, evaluation, and development, and statistical modeling in transportation engineering.
Dr. Lu has published more than 70 peer-reviewed articles to improve the performance of road infrastructure facilities. His recent work addresses road crashes caused by insufficient pavement friction and pavement friction management, emerging challenges in pavement in the shifting environments towards more sustainable, resilient, and environment friendly materials, design, and management.
Pavement engineering
Pavement management systems
Asphalt mix design
Transportation infrastructure management
Steel bridge deck surfacing