
Overview
Join us to explore the future of sustainable pavement engineering and transportation infrastructure. This webinar, “Innovations for Sustainable Pavements: A Vision into the Future,” will present emerging technologies, innovative materials, and sustainable practices that are transforming the design, construction, maintenance, and management of pavement systems. Participants will gain insights into current developments and future trends aimed at improving pavement performance, resilience, and environmental sustainability.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is open to anyone interested in advancing sustainable transportation infrastructure and is especially geared toward transportation professionals, pavement engineers, researchers, consultants, public agency personnel, infrastructure managers, contractors, faculty members, and students from both the public and private sectors.
Presentation
Dr. Shih-Huang Chen
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
National Central University
Taiwan
Dr. Shih-Huang Chen is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at National Central University, Taiwan. His research and professional activities focus on pavement engineering, transportation infrastructure, sustainable pavement technologies, materials characterization, pavement performance evaluation, and infrastructure management. Throughout his academic career, he has contributed extensively to research, education, and international collaboration initiatives aimed at advancing innovative and sustainable solutions for transportation systems.
More Information
Day and Time
Thursday, August 20, 2026
09:00 hrs. – 10:00 hrs. ET (US Eastern Time)
| Location | Time |
|---|---|
| Taiwan | 21:00 hrs |
| USA (Miami) | 09:00 hrs |
| Spain (Madrid) | 15:00 hrs |
| Perú (Lima) | 8:00 hrs |
Language
English
Format
Online – Live Webinar
Organized by
iSMARTi (International Society for Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Transport Infrastructure)
Co-Sponsored by
ICG (Instituto de la Construcción y Gerencia)
Registration
Free registration.