Rajib B. Mallick
Professor
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
United States of America
Biography
Education: Jadavpur University, India 1989 MS Auburn University, USA 1993 PhD Auburn University, USA 1997 Rajib Basu Mallick is currently the Ralph White Family Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at WPI. He graduated from Jadavpur University, India, in 1989 and received his master’s degree and PhD from Auburn University, USA. He also worked as a senior research associate at the National Center for Asphalt Technology, USA. Rajib’s main research interests are in the optimum utilization of natural resources and sustainable construction, specifically related to the pavement industry. His work focuses on recycling of asphalt pavements, understanding and modeling the behavior of recycled materials, reducing the urban heat island effect, harvesting energy from pavements, understanding temperature profiles, and reducing temperatures in pavement layers. Rajib has close to 100 publications, including a textbook, and also a U.S. patent. He has conducted numerous research projects and has consulted in the area of both highway and airport pavements. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Massachusetts.
Research Interest
Pavement Engineering; System Dynamics
Publications
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Energy Harvesting from Pavements - 2014
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Pavement Engineering: Principles and Practice - 2013
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Emerging Materials in Asphalt - 2000