Dr. Manik Barman, Ph. D.

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

University of Minnesota Duluth

254 Sciv Swenson College of Science and Engineering

1405 University Drive

Duluth, MN-55812

Email:mbarman@d.umn.edu

Phone: 218-726-6437

Dr. Barman received his Doctoral degree (2014) and Master's degree (2004) in Civil Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, respectively. Before Joining UMD (2015), he served as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oklahoma (OU) for two and a half years (2013-2015). Dr. Barman teaches infrastructure materials and pavement engineering-related courses at UMD. He conducts research on pavement materials, design, maintenance, and rehabilitation. He is actively involved in several professional organizations (e.g., ASCE, TRB, ACI, ACPA, ISCP, NRRA, IRC, IEI, etc.) and currently serves as a Member in the two Standing Committees of the Transportation Research Board. He is a peer reviewer of several scholarly journals in his research area.

Education

  • Ph. D., Civil Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, USA, 2014

  • M. Tech., Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, 2004

  • B. Tech., Civil Engineering, North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, India, 200

  • Diploma, Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Narshingarh, India, 1999

Appointments

  • Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA, 2020-present

  • Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA, 2015-2020

  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma, USA, 2016-2016

  • Post-Doctoral Research Fellow/ Senior Research Fellow, University of Oklahoma, USA, 2013-2015

  • Assistant Professor, Banaras Hindu University, India, 2007-2008

  • Lecturer, National Institute of Technology Agartala, India, 2004-2007

Research Interests

  • Infrastructure Materials

  • Pavement Design and Rehabilitation

  • Application of Structural Fibers in Cement Concrete

  • Fatigue and Thermal Cracking Issues of Asphalt Pavements

  • Intelligent Compaction of Asphalt Pavement Layers

Teaching

  • CE 3027: Infrastructure Materials

  • CE 4316/5316: Pavement Analysis and Design

  • CE 4318/ 5318: Pavement Rehabilitation and Management

  • CE 4320/ 5320: Advanced Pavement Materials, Design and Construction