Meet Civil Engineer Mohhammad Sujon


Mohhammad Sujon is a Bangladesh native who completed his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and his M.Sc. in Advanced Computation and Civil Engineering Structural Studies from the Technical University of Dresden, Germany. 

He then worked as a project engineer in Bangladesh and later joined WVU as graduate research assistant in 2019. Sujon worked on a research project under the supervision of Fei Dai, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at WVU. Sujon's research aim was to develop a low-cost virtual weigh-in-motion technology that utilized traffic data to meticulously evaluate present road conditions and could make predictions of the future condition of the pavement. 

Sujon believes his research will facilitate the United States Department of Transportation to employ their collected big data for developing a sustainable transportation infrastructure management system and SOY award is a recognition of his hard work. 

This research can effectively help to improve society by developing techniques that can bring sustainability to the management system and finally obtain a sustainable transportation infrastructure system. 

In the pathway to achieving this, Sujon has joined PennDOT as a Civil Engineer as this position can provide him the opportunities to prudentially utilize his gained knowledge and experience for sustainable transportation infrastructure asset management in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 

Sujon is married to Bushra and has a baby boy named Adyan. He enjoys watching movies and soccer matches. He is a big fan of the soccer club Real Madrid.


ABOUT THIS BLOG

Did you know PennDOT is directly responsible for nearly 40,000 miles of highway and roughly 25,000 bridges? We oversee programs and policies affecting highways, urban and rural public transportation, airports, railroads, ports and waterways, in addition to administering the state's more than 11 million vehicle registrations and 8.8 million driver's licenses.

So, how do we do what we do? And how can we help you travel in Pennsylvania — whether it be for business or leisure — in safe and enjoyable manner? Read PennDOT Way to learn more about the department, what we do, and how and why we do it.​

TAGS

50-Year Anniversary511PAAggressive DrivingAirportsAutonomous VehiclesBicyclesBridgesChild SafetyCommunity RelationsConstructionCOVID-19Distracted DrivingDistrict 1District 10District 11District 12District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 8District 9DOTcomDriver and Vehicle ServicesEmergency RespondersEmploymentEquityFAQ FridayHuman TraffickingImpaired DrivingInnovationsLive Free Ride AliveMaintenance MondayMotorcyclesOlder DriversPA Motorcycle Safety ProgramPedestriansPennDOT ConnectsPortsPublic TransitRailroadsREAL IDRoad MaPRoadside BeautificationRural RoadsSafetySchool BusesSeat BeltsState Transportation Innovation Council (STIC)SustainabilityTeen DriversThrowback ThursdayTransportation FundingTravel in PAWelcome CentersWinterWork SmartWork ZoneYellow Dot

 

LATEST POSTS

PennDOT Continues Sharing, Updating Resources for Local Governments to Pursue Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Opportunities
Norwin High School Wins 2024 ‘Innovations Challenge’
Demo Complete: I-95 CAP Project in Center City Philadelphia
PennDOT Archeologist Connects Past, Present, and Future
Lehigh Valley DUI, Highway Safety Task Force Hosts Law Enforcement Seminar

 

ARCHIVES

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017