Dr. Amma Agbedor has been with the Asphalt Institute since 2018, serving as AI’s Senior Canadian & Research Engineer. She earned her Materials Engineering degree from McMaster University in 2007 before joining the paving industry. Amma later obtained her master’s and PhD degrees in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Waterloo while working in Ontario’s road construction sector, where she is also a registered Professional Engineer. Recognized for her leadership and passion for advancing the asphalt industry, Amma received the “Bleeds Black Award” from the Ontario Asphalt Paving Council and was named one of Rock to Road’s Top 10 Under 40. She has also chaired several national committees, including the Canadian Asphalt User Producer Group and the Soils and Materials Committee through the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC). In addition to her technical and leadership roles, Amma contributes her expertise to the broader public as a science commentator and subject matter expert on Discovery Channel and Science Channel documentaries such as Abandoned Engineering, How Did They Build That, What on Earth, Discovered by Disaster, and more.
Amma is a member of the Board of Advisory for The Turkstra Chair in Urban Engineering at the University of Waterloo, where she continues to champion collaboration, research, and innovation in sustainable pavement engineering across Canada.

