Arkansas Engineer

The magazine of the University of Arkansas College of Engineering

Andrew Braham is an assistant professor of civil engineering. In his research, he focuses on pavement materials and sustainability.

Why did you choose to teach and research in your field?

I chose civil engineering because of my love for Sim City and Civilization, two computer games that were quite popular when I was in high school. I figured, if I like playing computer games that deal with building cities and infrastructure, why not pursue a career in that area?!

What’s your favorite thing about teaching at the U of A?

My favorite thing about teaching at the U of A is interacting with students. I love seeing and hearing the student’s perspective on topics that I am familiar with but are new to them. Students always think of new and interesting perspectives on almost all topics!

What’s one thing about you that your students probably don’t know?

I lived in China for two years for my post-doctoral work. I miss the food!!

What words of advice do you have for engineering students?

Pursue a topic that you are interested in, and take advantage of all of the resources available at the U of A! We have a priceless library and very approachable faculty and staff, our job is to make sure that you succeed so please take advantage of all of us!