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Xianming Shi, Ph.D., P.E.

Expanded Resume 简历

ResearcherID: www.researcherid.com/rid/A-5108-2012

Scholar: scholar.google.com/citations?user=NqPzp04AAAAJ

Reviewer: https://publons.com/author/1238088/

 

Welcome to the Smart and Green Infrastructure (SGI) Group!

Here are some ongoing research projects at our group:

Inspiring Transportation Careers with K-12 Curriculum Activities. Funded by the PacTrans (Region 10 University Transportation Center).

NSF CRISP: Multi-Agent Sustainable Water Decision Theory (MUST): Nexus of Water, Road, and Hierarchic Social Contractual Systems. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1638384).

Center for Advanced Multimodal Mobility Solutions and Education (CAMMSE). Funded by the USDOT as a Tier 1 University Transportation Center, a subaward through University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

Exploring Weather-related Connected Vehicle Applications for Improved Winter Travel in Pacific Northwest. Funded by the PacTrans (Region 10 University Transportation Center).

Developing Friction Data to Support the Optimal Use of Pre-Wet Deicing Salt for Enhanced Winter Mobility. Funded by the CAMMSE through the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

Locally Sourced Renewable Additives for Infrastructure-Friendly Snow/Ice Control Operations Funded by the CESTiCC through the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Evaluation of On-Site and In-Situ Treatment Alternatives for Contaminated Soils. Funded by the Illinois Center for Transportation.

Environmentally Friendly Pervious Concrete for Treating Deicer-Laden Stormwater. Funded by the CESTiCC through the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Anti-corrosion coatings and Concrete repair technologies. Sponsored by the WSU Excellence Fund provided by the Simpson-Strong Tie, Inc.

A Novel Systematic Strategy towards Air-Purifying, Corrosion Resistant and Self-Healing Concrete Infrastructure. Funded by the CESTiCC through the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Pavement Surface Treatments for Ice-Prone Locations in the Illinois Highway System. Funded by the Illinois Center for Transportation.

 

Dr. Shi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. He serves as an Associate Director for two USDOT-sponsored University Transportation Centers, Center for Advanced Multimodal Mobility Solutions & Education (CAMMSE) and Center for Environmentally Sustainable Transportation in Cold Climates (CESTiCC), for both of which he was one of founding members.

His research activities aim at reducing environmental footprint of infrastructure deterioration and enabling sustainable highway maintenance and operations. As such, his research interests include:

  1. Eco-smart cities / Sustainable built environments: e.g., multifunctional coatings, up-cycling of industrial or agro-based byproducts and wastes, permeable pavements, and nano-electrochemical remediation/rehabilitation
  2. Durable, sustainable, and smart infrastructures: e.g., multiscale engineering and characterization, corrosion protection, preservation/rehabilitation techniques, self-healing concrete, and anti-icing pavement
  3. Sustainable and resilient transportation systems

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Before joining WSU, Dr. Shi was a Research Professor at Montana State University and Program Manager at the Western Transportation Institute. He has more than 20 years of experience in conducting engineering and science research, with a demonstrated publication record, especially in the fields of sustainable materials, infrastructure preservation, and sustainable and resilient transportation in cold climates.

His research has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), numerous Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and their consortia, the USDOT, National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP), and the private sector, with a total budget of over ten million dollars. He is trusted by numerous research sponsors and has provided extensive professional services (NSF invited panelist; Associate Editor of Innovations in Corrosion and Materials Science; Invited Panel Member/Expert by ACRP, NCHRP, TCRP, and FHWA; Chair and Session Organizer at International Conferences; Chair of TRB Subcommittee; etc.).

Dr. Shi was a recipient of the ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Fellowship in 2016. He won the Outstanding Research Award from the MSU College of Engineering in 2005. Two of his papers were the Highly Commended Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence (2012 & 2013). One of his papers was the Best Paper 2011-2012 by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Journal of Cold Regions Engineering. One of his projects won the AASHTO 2016 Sweet Sixteen High Value Research Project Award.

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