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Graduate Seminar Civil and Geological Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
January 2012Diana Podborochynski – Characterization of Reclaimed Asphalt Concrete Pavement for Saskatoon Road Construction. Colin Wandzura – Investigating the Use of Crushed Concrete as an Aggregate Source in a Pavement Structure. Rielle Haichert – Mechanistic Characterization of Reclaimed Bitumen. Colin Prang – Integration of Structural Information into an Urban Pavement Management System. Duane Guenther – Mechanistic Structural Design of Recycled Aggregates in Road Construction Case Study: City of Saskatoon. Ganiu Abdul Rahman – Engineering Properties of Shredded Tires as A Road Construction Material. Marlis Foth – Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Generation and Energy Consumption in Roadway Construction. Roanne Kelln – Mechanistic Evaluation of Saskatchewan Asphalt Mixes with the Addition of Hydrated Lime and Warm Mix Additives. Selma Yousif – Weigh In-motion and Structural Deflection Based Mechanistic ESAL Factors for Urban Pavement Asset Management. Jordan Parisien – Development of Safety Performance Functions and a Geographic Information System Based Spatial Analysis of Collision Data for the City of Saskatoon. Mariniel Flores – The Development of a Municipal-level Strategic Highway Safety Plan: A Case Study for the City of Saskatoon. Rajib Sahaji – Identifying High Collision Locations without Traffic Volume Data. Jason Young – Incorporating Uncertainty into the Economic Appraisal of Roadway Safety Improvements. Nicole Allen – Explicitly Addressing Uncertainty in Asset Management Planning. |