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MATC Technology Transfer Program at Kansas State University
Report # MATC-KSU: 161 Final Report
Mustaque Hossain, Ph.D., P.E.ProfessorDepartment of Civil EngineeringKansas State University
Robert W. Stokes, Ph.D.ProfessorDepartment of Civil EngineeringKansas State University
2014
A Coopertative Research Project sponsored by U.S. Department of Tranportation-Research, Innovation and Technology Innovation Administration
WBS: 25-1121-0003-161
NAME OF EDUCATION ACTIVITY:
MATC Technology Transfer Program at Kansas State University Dates Held: 08/01/2012 - 9/30/2014
Location of the Activity: Kansas State University (KSU)
Audience Composition (e.g., professionals, students, etc.): Industry professionals, faculty, and
graduate and undergraduate students
Estimated Audience Size: industry professionals: 1100 (approx.); staff: 1; faculty: 2;
undergraduate: 6; graduate: 6.
Names of Co-Pi/Co-Authors/Researchers Involved:
Mustaque Hossain, Ph.D., P.E.
Robert W. Stokes, Ph.D.
1) Description of project and explanation of objective (conception and goals):
The project was initiated to support the Superpave Field Technician Certification Training
program and Annual Kansas Transportation Engineering Conference at Kansas State University
(KSU). The project was intended to support faculty and graduate students in conducting and
dissemination of research results especially those related to the MATC activities. One
undergraduate student intern was also supported to work in the KSU Office of Sustainability.
2) Description of the Actual Event/Activity/Program (approach and implementation):
The project was initiated primarily to support the Superpave Field Technician Certification
Training program and Annual Kansas Transportation Engineering Conference at Kansas State
University (KSU).
The Superpave Training program was intended to certify engineers, technicians, and other
personnel who will be involved in the construction of Superpave hot-mix asphalt (HMA)
pavements using Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QC/QA) specifications in the State of
Kansas. Instruction was provided by a selected group of instructors from KDOT, the industry,
and KSU. Successful completion of the course and certification (subjected to a passing score on
a test given at the end of the course) was required for all KDOT and contractor personnel
performing tests on these projects. Three 4-day classes were held each year in 2013 and 2014 on
the KSU campus in Manhattan. One hundred engineers and technicians were trained and
certified during this period. Majority of the participants were from the paving contractors and
consultants. The Principle Investigator, Dr. Hossain was responsible for program development
and course material preparation. He also participated in instruction. He was assisted by one
graduate student and three undergraduate students. The class sessions were highly rated by the
participants.
KSU also hosts the Annual Kansas Transportation Engineering Conference, a 2-day event, in
Manhattan in the Spring (April). More than 500 participated in this conference each year.
Majority of the attendees were from KDOT.
3) Conclusion (results and benefits):
The project objectives were met well. The programs result in skill and professional development
of a large number of transportation professionals. The project also provided support to a number
of undergraduate and graduate students.