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Researcher candidate with a strong background in the following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics of diffusion and carbonation, early-stage
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clay resources. The project is funded by EPSRC and is titled “Engineered UK clays for production of low-carbon cements” (https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/W022583/1
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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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, aggregate shakers area, ovens, saws, cement storage room, shrinkage room ; also acquisition and transportation of cement and aggregates). Provide training on specialized equipment as needed to support both
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State University of New York University at Albany | Albany, New York | United States | 34 minutes ago
, fused or cemented joints; to test pipe systems for leaks by filling with liquid or air and reading pressure gauges; to assemble materials, tools and equipment that are required to complete the work
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-carbon cement/concrete technology. Good communication skills, in particular, the ability to liaise with people from different backgrounds. Excellent understanding and experience with accelerated curing
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to more junior members of the Research Group. You will be based at the world-leading Imperial Centre for Infrastructure Materials (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/infrastructure-materials/ ), and will
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the past century, becoming a potential stratigraphic marker of the Anthropocene. Its production poses a major ecological challenge, with the cement industry responsible for 4–8% of global CO₂ emissions. As
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, 2026. The Department is searching for a forward-thinking leader capable of cementing and further enhancing its stature as an authority in research, scholarship, and education. As a key member of the
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the development of cement-based materials for the nuclear sector. Nuclear power provides 20% of UK energy demand, and it is Central to UK Energy Security and Net Zero policies, however, it also generates