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to cut its carbon footprint and account for CO₂ uptake in cement-based materials to meet future Environmental Product Declaration requirements. Existing research mainly focuses on reinforced concrete
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concrete (corresponding to 40% of cement use) and CEM I cement, leading to inaccuracies in estimating CO₂ capture, especially for other cement-based materials and modern blended cements. This project will
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the systematic use of natural resources. Using recycled cement from the deconstruction concrete is an extension of this approach. When used as a partial substitution for cement in cementitious materials
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. The cement industry, which alone accounts for around 5% of global CO2 emissions, is undergoing a profound transformation in line with the industry's decarbonization requirements. Low-carbon cements are based
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advisors. Both organisations are well-placed to help accelerate usage of lower carbon concretes. Cement production is responsible for 5-7% of global CO2 emissions which reflects our dependence on large
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increased cement contents, giving them a higher carbon footprint per unit volume than ordinary concrete. Therefore, the goal of this project is to gain a deep understanding of digital concrete processing
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Belgium faces a unique and complex challenge in selecting concrete materials for two critical long-term programs in nuclear waste management: near
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and/or microstructural based material tailoring, novel and sustainable concrete development, geopolymer or other green cement, mechanical testing, thermal and/or electrical conductivity testing, and
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, and durability. With growing population and urbanisation, demand for concrete is rising steadily. The main binder in concrete is Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), which accounts for roughly 45% of
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deployment enabling validation and demonstration of real-world applications. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/erian We are looking for a RA to work on carbon enhanced concrete materials