Faculty Profile for Dr. Feng Hong

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Dr. Feng Hong
Associate Professor of Practice — Ingram School of Engineering
IGRM 5207
phone: (512) 245-3432

Biography Section

Biography and Education

Feng Hong received his PhD degree in Civil Engineering with a Transportation focus from the University of Texas at Austin in 2007. He joined the Civil Engineering program at Texas State University (TXST) in 2022. Before joining TXST, he worked at Texas Department of Transportation for 15 years. He received multiple academic and service awards from graduate study through his professional career. He is a licensed engineer in the State of Texas.

Teaching Interests

Feng Hong not only helps students learn fundamental knowledge in Civil Engineering but also cultivates them to develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills and strategies. In particular, as a professor specializing engineering, the connection and integration between theory and practice plays a central role in his teaching philosophy. He has plenty of practice experience and incorporates numerous engineering case studies in the classes. This can not only provide the students with real-world project insights but also enhance the students interests in engineering work, which can better prepare them for the upcoming career.

Research Interests

Feng Hong's technical work covers the following interdependent four aspects:
Transportation infrastructure management: integrated management information system, deterioration modeling, life-cycle analysis, optimal management policy, asset management planning.
Pavement design and analysis: empirical design approach, mechanistic-empirical design approach, rehabilitation design, reliability-based design.
Technology-enhanced infrastructure testing and evaluation: non-destructive testing, automatic data collection, structural and functional performance monitoring, and evaluation.
Roadway materials: performance-based hot-mix asphalt testing/evaluation/design, recycled asphalt pavement material, in-field material performance, sustainability evaluation.
He has conducted numerous researches himself as well involved studies with the universities in Texas and research institutes and industries nationwide.

Selected Scholarly/Creative Work

  • Hong, F., Wu, H., Li, J., & Paul, E. (2023). Evaluation of Flood-Vulnerable Pavement Network in Support of Resilience in Pavement System Management. Journal of Transportation Research Board: Transportation Research Record, 2677(8), 474–482.
  • Hong, F., & Prozzi, J. A. (2018). Evaluation of recycled asphalt pavement using economic, environmental, and energy metrics based on long-term pavement performance sections. Road Materials and Pavement Design, 19(8), 1816–1831. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680629.2017.1348306
  • Hong, F., & Prozzi, J. A. (2015). Pavement deterioration model incorporating unobserved heterogeneity for optimal life-cycle rehabilitation policy. Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000168
  • Hong, F. (2014). Asphalt pavement overlay service life reliability assessment based on non-destructive technologies. Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 10(6), 767–776. https://doi.org/10.1080/15732479.2012.759978
  • Hong, F., & Huang, Y. R. (2014). Measurement and characterization of asphalt pavement surface macrotexture using three dimensional laser scanning technology. Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 42(4). https://doi.org/10.1520/JTE20130147

Selected Awards

  • Award / Honor Recipient: Journey Toward Excellence Award - Silver Level, Texas Department of Transportation. 2019
  • Award / Honor Recipient: ASCE Outstanding Reviewer for Journal of Infrastructure Systems, American Society of Civil Engineers. 2012
  • Award / Honor Recipient: Third Place Winner in the 2007-2008 International Contest on LTPP Data Analysis Graduate Category, American Society of Civil Engineers and Federal Highway Administration (US DOT). 2007

Selected Grants

  • Hong, Feng. Use Network Level Texture to Enhance Pavement Management, Texas Department of Transportation, State, $96890.89. (Funded: September 1, 2023 - August 31, 2025). Grant.
  • Wang, Feng (Principal), Jimenez, Jesus (Co-Principal), Luo, Xiaohua (Co-Principal), Das, Subasish (Supporting), Hong, Feng (Supporting). Administration of the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program (DDETFP) Local Competition at Texas State University, Federal Highway Administration, Federal, $25500. (Funded: December 2022 - August 31, 2023). Grant.
  • Hong, Feng (Principal). Develop Systematic and Quantitative Approach to Assess the Probability of Extreme Weather and Resilience Risks for TxDOT Highways and Bridges, Texas Department of Transportation, State, $70639.58. (Funded: 2023 - 2025). Grant.

Selected Service Activities

Member
Transportation Research Board
2016-Present
Member
Texas Department of Transportation Research Division
2018-2022
Member
Transportation Research Board
2007-2012
Member
Non-tenure line faculty committee
2023-Present
Member
Senior Design Committee
August 29, 2022-Present