Zahid Hossain
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Also affiliated: Oklahoma State University (2016); Louisiana State University (2022); Texas Department of Transportation (2011); University of New Mexico (2018); Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2007–2025); University of Wollongong (2007); Chang'an University (2018); American Concrete Institute (2022); Jones College (2025); Education Authority (2015); Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City (2016); ORCID (2023); China State Construction Engineering (China) (2022); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2022–2025); Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (2022); University of Manitoba (2012–2014); Illinois State University (2012); Islamic University of Technology (2015); University of Oklahoma (2002–2016)
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Zahid Hossain's research centers on materials science, with a particular focus on asphalt binders and concrete materials. He investigates the effects of various additives and rejuvenation techniques on the performance and durability of these construction materials. His work includes analyzing cracking resistance, moisture susceptibility, and cost-effectiveness of stone mastic asphalt modified with warm-mix additives, anti-stripping agents, and graphene nanoplatelets. Hossain also explores the use of alternative supplementary cementitious materials for concrete, such as rice husk ash, and examines the impact of aging on the multiscale mechanistic properties of asphalt binders.
His research further delves into the micro-mechanistic and spectroscopic analysis of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP)-blended asphalt binders rejuvenated with waste oils, as well as the compatibility of aggregate-binder systems. Hossain has also conducted laboratory and field investigations into subgrade soil stabilization. With an h-index of 18 and over 1,630 citations across 193 publications, his scholarship reflects a substantial body of work in materials science. He has served as Co-PI on two NSF grants totaling over $1.2 million for the acquisition of advanced research instrumentation, including an X-ray diffractometer and a nanoindenter, aimed at enhancing materials and biomaterials research and education at Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 193
- Citations: 1,650
Selected Publications
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Utilization of Steel Slag as Cementitious Material in Concrete: Improving Early Strength and Sustainability (2026)
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Comprehensive Rheological Evaluation of Asphalt Binder Modified with RAP and Varying Dosages of Bio-Based and Petroleum-Based Additives (2026)
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Moisture Susceptibility Assessment of Aggregate and Asphalt Binders (2025)
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Efficacy of Rice Husk Ash for Stabilizing Poor Subgrade Soils in Arkansas (2025)
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Durability of Recycled Concrete Aggregate as a Pavement Base Material Including Drainage: A Laboratory and Simulation Study (2025)
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Effect of Varying Amounts of Sandstone on the Performance of Asphalt Mixtures in Arkansas (2024)
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Investigation of Modified Asphalt Binders through Fourier Transformation Infrared Spectroscopic Analysis (2024)
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Liquefaction Assessment of Northeast Arkansas, USA (2024)
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Stabilization of Expansive Soils with Agricultural Waste (2024)
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Sustainable Soil Stabilization Approach Utilizing Rice Husk Ash and Hydrated Lime for Enhancing Poor Subgrade Soil in Arkansas (2024)
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Feasibility of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas (2024)
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Peer-Review Statements (2024)
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Ranking of the Commonly Used Aggregate and Asphalt Binder Systems in Arkansas (2024)
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Effects of warm-mix additives, anti stripping agent, and graphene nanoplatelet on the cracking resistance, moisture susceptibility, and cost effectiveness of stone mastic asphalt (2024)
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Effects of Warm-Mix Additives, Anti Stripping Agent, and Graphene Nanoplatelet on the Cracking Resistance, Moisture Susceptibility, and Cost Effectiveness of Stone Mastic Asphalt (2024)
Federal Grants 2 $1,200,642 total
MRI: Acquisition of a Nanoindenter for Materials Science and Biomaterials Research
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- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
- Feasibility of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Feasibility Study of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Rheological, Chemical, and Water Resistance Properties of Asphalt Binders Modified with Selected Warm Mix Additives
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Effects of Aging on Multiscale Mechanistic Properties of Asphalt Binders
- Micro-mechanistic and Spectroscopic Analysis of RAP-Blended Asphalt Binders Rejuvenated with Waste Oils
- Nanoscale Study of the Influence of Short-Term and Long-Term Aging on Asphalt Binders’ Properties
- Effectiveness of Softening Agents for Enhancing Properties of Asphalt Mixes with High RAP Contents
- Effect of Powder Activated Carbon on Class C Fly Ash Modified Fresh Concrete Properties
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Micro-mechanistic and Spectroscopic Analysis of RAP-Blended Asphalt Binders Rejuvenated with Waste Oils
- Viability Assessment of the Use of Ground Tire Rubber (GTR) as a Modifier in Asphalt Binders
- Durability of Recycled Concrete Aggregate as a Pavement Base Material Including Drainage: A Laboratory and Simulation Study
- Evaluation of Stripping Resistance of Organoclay-Modified Asphalt Binder and Aggregate Systems Using an Optical Contact Angle Analyzer
- Finding Solutions of the 21st Century Transportation Problems Through Research and Innovations
- Influence of Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) in Fly Ash on Alkali-Silica Reactivity and Scaling Resistance of Concrete
- Evaluation of the Drying Shrinkage and Alkali-Silica Reactivity of Alternative Source of Scms Modified Concrete
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) for Concrete Materials in Transportation Infrastructure
- Effects of Supplementary Cementitious Materials on the Long-Term Durability Properties of Concrete
- Laboratory and Field Investigation of Subgrade Soil Stabilization in Arkansas
- Effectiveness of Softening Agents for Enhancing Properties of Asphalt Mixes with High RAP Contents
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Feasibility Assessment of Warm Mix Asphalt in Arkansas
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of SCMs for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of the Drying Shrinkage and Alkali-Silica Reactivity of Alternative Source of Scms Modified Concrete
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) for Concrete Materials in Transportation Infrastructure
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of SCMs for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) for Concrete Materials in Transportation Infrastructure
- Effects of Supplementary Cementitious Materials on the Long-Term Durability Properties of Concrete
- Evaluation of Compatibility of Asphalt Binders and Aggregates
- Comparing Micro- and Macro-Level Rheological Properties of Polymeric and Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement-Modified Asphalt Binders
- Laboratory Screening of Durable Aggregates for Paving Asphalt Mixture
- Prospects of rice husk ash as a construction material
- Application of Rice Husk Ash in Flowable Fill Concrete
- Contributors
- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
- Prediction of Seismic Site Coefficients for Northeast Arkansas (NEA)
- Estimation of Seismic Site Factors for Selected Locations in Northeast Arkansas
- Micro-mechanistic and Spectroscopic Analysis of RAP-Blended Asphalt Binders Rejuvenated with Waste Oils
- Comparing Micro- and Macro-Level Rheological Properties of Polymeric and Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement-Modified Asphalt Binders
- Impact of Nanoclays on Chemical Fractions and Mechanical Performance of Asphalt Binders
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of SCMs for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) for Concrete Materials in Transportation Infrastructure
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of SCMs for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) for Concrete Materials in Transportation Infrastructure
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of SCMs for Concrete Materials
- Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) for Concrete Materials in Transportation Infrastructure
- Effects of warm-mix additives, anti stripping agent, and graphene nanoplatelet on the cracking resistance, moisture susceptibility, and cost effectiveness of stone mastic asphalt
- Evaluation of Moisture Susceptibility and Chemistry of Recovered Asphalt Binders
- Effects of Warm-Mix Additives, Anti Stripping Agent, and Graphene Nanoplatelet on the Cracking Resistance, Moisture Susceptibility, and Cost Effectiveness of Stone Mastic Asphalt
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