Congratulations to Claire White @CementPrinceton who was honored today with a President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching at Commencement. 🥳
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New Research: Density functional modeling of the binding energies between aluminosilicate oligomers and different metal cations: Interactions between negatively charged aluminosilicate species and positively charged metal cations are… https://t.co/dege91fcvz #MaterialsScience
Thank you to all who joined us in-person and online to see Claire White @EPrinceton@AndlingerCenter present our first 🍂Fall 2021🍁 Faculty Seminar! Watch the video below and sign up for our Oct. 5 seminar with @TinaGerhardtEJ 👉https://t.co/M28ovVND3e
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TODAY at 12:30pm ET: @AndlingerCenter's Claire White (@CementPrinceton) will present “Low-Cost Calcium-based Solid Sorbents for Carbon Capture” for the first fall 2021 talk in the @PrincetonEnviro Faculty Seminar Series.
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Princeton University (@Princeton) in the USA is an academic partner of the Innovandi Network. Its expertise includes SCMs, alkali-activated materials and synthetic gels. @AndlingerCenter@CementPrinceton https://t.co/nd76NJnXRC
Tune in April 15 at 4pm to Forward Fest: Thinking Forward the Environment with @JesseJenkins@fmeggers@CementPrinceton and @ShanaSWeber as they discuss tackling tough environmental issues with innovation and optimism.
Free and open to the public: https://t.co/NCJPtlsnXn
Happy to announce our latest paper focused on the basic building block of concrete and its possible formation pathways determined using atomistic simulations.
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The @AndlingerCenter invites applicants for an assistant professor position in the field of sustainable energy science, engineering, and technology. #ScienceJobs
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Students in ENE 267 will be receiving the hands-on kits for precepts anytime this week. Spent last week busily organizing and packing 34 student boxes. Precepts are sure to be hands-on and (hopefully) fun!
This Wednesday is our 5th and final installment of our postdoc summer series. On deck is Bastien Wild on his work on silicates, minerals, and cements.
Register now: https://t.co/LTLYIbrkPQ
People think Princeton's research is heavily theoretical. But it doesn't get any more concrete than this. (We'll show ourselves out now.) #Sustainability
As an undergrad, Sarah Wang studied sustainable cement @CementPrinceton. Her newly published research found that with increased magnesium, the concrete binder was more structurally stable & resistant to degradation from exposure to CO2.
Read the research: https://t.co/MzwqeEreB1
The 3rd International Conference on the Chemistry of the Construction Materials is still open for abstract submissions. I will be giving a keynote at this conference and encourage those interested in all things cement and sustainability to attend.
Exciting times with the planning of the Second Target Station at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and what new science can be explored with these advanced capabilities https://t.co/xpRyl8Dbin via @YouTube
Congratulations Barry Rand and Claire White @CementPrinceton on your promotions to associate professors at the Andlinger Center! We can't wait to see how you'll continue to grow & contribute to our academic community 🎉 https://t.co/F0TGO983M8
BLOG: This year we announced funding for a range of innovative and unconventional ideas across the energy technology spectrum. Take a look at the first set of these projects which look to develop extremely durable concretes and cementitious materials: https://t.co/iEgKshWw9y
Claire White to young researchers: "Find out what motivates you." White says passion will help drive forward their ability to make changes and influence what’s happening in society. Read her full RILEM interview here: https://t.co/uITWSTNCM1