Prof. Dr. Peng Xiao is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the College of Architectural Science and Engineering at Yangzhou University. He has worked at this university since 1991 and has served successively as a Lecturer (1991–1997) and Associate Professor (1997–2006). He completed a Ph.D. at Hehai University from 2000 to 2005.
He has led and participated in many scientific research projects, such as research and promotion of key technologies for full-cycle recycling of old pavement materials in road reconstruction and expansion projects, research on asphalt pavement structure and materials for environmentally enhanced urban bus lanes, research and promotion of key technologies for full recycling and reuse of old road
cement concrete panels. He also serves as the Vice Chairman of the Yangzhou Highway Society and an editorial board member for magazines such as "Highway" and "Chinese and Foreign Highways". His research direction is road engineering: quantitative characterization of pavement rutting deformation and study of pavement bearing capacity, and materials engineering: research on new materials and processes for basalt fiber asphalt concrete pavement, TOR rubber powder asphalt and asphalt mixture, and asphalt aging characteristics under multiple environmental combinations.
Prof. Dr. Aihong Kang is a Professor at the College of Architectural Science and Engineering at Yangzhou University. She also serves as a Director of the Yangzhou Highway Society, a Director of the Basalt
Fiber Highway Industry Collaborative Innovation Community, and a Director of the Yangzhou Highway Society. She completed a Ph.D. at Tongji University, in road and railway engineering, from 2007 to 2013. She has led and participated in many scientific research projects, such as research and promotion of key technologies for full recycling and reuse of old road cement concrete panels, research on key technologies of long life asphalt pavement structure and materials for highways under heavy load traffic, research and promotion of key technologies for full cycle recycling of old pavement materials in road reconstruction and expansion projects. Her research interests include the study and application of ecological road construction technology, the recycling and reuse of construction waste resources, and the development of new high-performance modified asphalt and its mixtures.