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Dr. Leslie McCarthy Awarded $110K from National Academy of Science for Two Research Projects

Dr. Leslie McCarthy, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

The National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) of the National Academy of Science has funded two transportation research projects helmed by Dr. Leslie McCarthy, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, with two separate grants totaling $110,000.

The NCHRP conducts research in problem areas that affect highway planning, design, construction, operations, and maintenance nationwide. 鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to have the opportunity to work with the NCHRP on these two projects, both of which are of interest nationally,鈥 says Dr. McCarthy. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also great exposure for the graduate and undergraduate students who are assisting me. Together, we have the opportunity to improve the way asphalt pavements perform, even before they are built. This has far-reaching impacts on both transportation agencies and contractors across the country.鈥

The first research project, entitled 鈥淔ield Validation of the Quality-Related Standard Specification (QRSS) Methodology鈥 and funded by a $75,000 18-month grant, will result in software that can be used by contractors and state departments of transportation to predict future asphalt pavement damage based on fundamental material properties. Dr. McCarthy, a graduate research assistant, and an undergraduate student are collaborating with Fugro Consultants of Austin, Texas, and Arizona State University to complete a field data collection on asphalt pavements in the Northeast. The 奶糖直播 research team will be working with the Rhode Island Department of Transportation during the 2010 paving season. The paving materials collected from three paving jobs in parts of Rhode Island will be tested at Arizona State University, after which an analysis of the asphalt鈥檚 performance in dynamic modulus testing will be conducted at 奶糖直播. While at 奶糖直播, the data will also be beta-tested in the draft Performance Related Specifications (QRSS) software.

鈥淭he result of our research will provide validation coefficients that can be used for regional evaluation of this software and training material that will be presented to key stakeholders, such as state departments of transportation, local agencies, and asphalt industry groups,鈥 says Dr. McCarthy.

For the second study, a synthesis project funded by a $35,000 12-month grant, an NCHRP expert panel unanimously selected Dr. McCarthy to serve as the consultant tasked with developing and compiling results from a national survey, conducting detailed case studies and interviews in 10 states, and writing a report based on a comprehensive international literature and information search. She is assisted by David Mensching CE 鈥10 and Drew Horgan CE 鈥11.

Dr. McCarthy鈥檚 project, 鈥淓fficient Delivery of Small-Scale Federal-Aid Projects,鈥 explores how federal requirements can be met in a more streamlined fashion for small transportation projects administered by local governments. The project culminates with a presentation that Dr. McCarthy will make to detail the findings of her study to the NCHRP expert panel at the National Academies facility in Woods Hole, MA, on August 6, 2010. Following the presentation, the results will be captured in Synthesis Report 20-05 Topic 41-02 and circulated to a global audience of more than 4,000 transportation professionals.