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Future of Emerging Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) Webinar

May 24, 2021 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anol Mukhopadhyay, fly ash, webinar

Yarnold selected for Steel Bridge Task Force Award Lecture

March 17, 2021 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bridge, Matthew Yarnold, Structural and Materials Testing

Texas A&M Team Plans Out-Of-This-World Construction

March 12, 2021 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Advanced Infrastructure Materials and Manufacturing, Bjorn Birgisson, NASA, Nicole Shumaker

Strain On Texas’ Electric Grid Left Millions Without Power

March 4, 2021 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Control Room, electrical grid, Smart Grid Center, Thomas Overbye

Yong-Rak Kim Received Grant to Develop System For Nuclear Waste Containment

February 5, 2021 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: nuclear fuel waste, Yong-Rak Kim

CIR Researchers Received the Engineering Genesis Award for Multidisciplinary Research

January 20, 2021 by Kathrine Bradshaw

On December 15, 2020, three (3) Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR) researchers and their research teams were presented with the Engineering Genesis Award for Multidisciplinary Research. This award is presented to TEES researchers who have secured significant research grants of $1 million or more. The CIR members who were received this honor included: Zachary Grasley, Amy E Martin and James Wall.

Dr. Zachary Grasley is the director of the CIR and a professor in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department. His research focuses on the mechanics and thermodynamics of concrete and cementitious materials.

Dr. Amy E Martin is a TEES researcher and professor in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department, who specializes in the performance and specifications of pavement materials along with finding sustainable pavement materials.

Dr. James Wall is the Executive Director of the Texas A&M Center for Applied Technologies (TCAT) and oversees the various research departments at TCAT. Dr. Wall is also involved with the Innovation Proving Ground (IPG) test and experimentation facility.

Congratulations to CIR and all TEES researchers recognized for their substantial research grants.

Zach Grasley EG Award Amy Martin EG Award Jim Wall EG Award

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Amy E Martin, award, James Wall, Zachary Grasley

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