Summary
Chunfu Xin is an Associate Professor and transportation researcher with a decade of experience applying data-model-decision frameworks to improve sustainability and safety in infrastructure systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of South Florida and has led and contributed to multiple USDOT and FDOT projects spanning pavement lifecycle assessment, motorcycle and pedestrian safety, porous pavements, and noise-reducing surface mixtures. With a strong background in both field and lab work—ranging from finite element pavement modeling to FWD testing—and extensive teaching experience, he bridges rigorous quantitative research with practical engineering solutions. Based in Tampa, he focuses on translating academic insights into policies and technologies that reduce environmental impact and life-cycle costs of transportation assets. A notable but less obvious strength is his track record of integrating demographic and environmental analysis into safety and maintenance decision-making, enabling more targeted, context-aware interventions.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Highway and Railway Engineering, Transportation and Highway Engineering, GPA=4.00, Master of Highway and Railway Engineering, Transportation and Highway Engineering, GPA=4.00 at Southwest Jiaotong University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Civil Engineering, GPA=3.97, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Civil Engineering, GPA=3.97 at University of South Florida
Bachelor's degree, Civil Engineering, GPA=3.83, Bachelor's degree, Civil Engineering, GPA=3.83 at Wuhan Institute of Chemical Technology
English, Chinese