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Read more at: Welcome to Dr Marcus Maier

Welcome to Dr Marcus Maier

19 June 2020

Dr Marcus Maier has recently joined the CIRG as a Research Associate. Marcus studied for his PhD at the University of Innsbruck in Austria and prior to coming to Cambridge worked as a Postdoctoral Scholar in Singapore at the Berkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore (BEARS). His research focuses on the use of...


Read more at: New CIRG publications on functionally graded concrete

New CIRG publications on functionally graded concrete

19 June 2020

They say good things come in threes.... Three new CIRG journal papers were published in the May, June and July, 2020 issues of Construction and Building Materials. To find out more please see: Torelli G, Giménez Fernández M, Lees JM. (2020) Functionally graded concrete: Design objectives, production techniques and analysis...


Read more at: Jess Forsdyke and Mar Giménez Fernández join a 'Hackathon'!

Jess Forsdyke and Mar Giménez Fernández join a 'Hackathon'!

20 December 2019

Cambridge PhD students joined their peers from 10 European countries to participate in a ‘Zero Carbon Hackathon’ set up to find ways to tackle carbon emissions from cement manufacture. You can read more about the Hackathon on the Structures Research Group website .


Read more at: Michele W. T. Mak wins fib Italy YMG Award

Michele W. T. Mak wins fib Italy YMG Award

30 October 2019

Michele W. T. Mak wins fib Italy YMG Award for Best Research Advances in Concrete and Concrete Structures Congratulations to Michele who has been awarded the ‘fib Italy YMG Award for Best Research Advances in Concrete and Concrete Structures’ for his work on the assessment of deteriorated reinforced concrete bridges...


 

The Concrete Infrastructure Research Group develops sustainable infrastructure, through an improved understanding of existing infrastructure assets, the use of new materials, and the creation of innovative structural solutions.

 

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