PROGRAM

          


The Global Warming Potential and Global Temperature Change Potential of an Alkali-Activated Binary Concrete Based on Natural Volcanic Pozzolan from Colombia and GBFS
Edgar Martinez – Argos

Cement Matrix Changes in Old Reinforced Concrete
Wieslaw Kurdowski – Institute of Ceramics and Building Materials, Poland

Evaluation of the Compressive Strength of Cement Paste Blended with Supplementary Cementitious Materials using a Piezoelectric-Based Sensor
Yen-fang Su, Na Lu – Purdue University, USA

Concrete Materials & Construction and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
April Snyder, Richard Lee, Brian Strazisar – RJ Lee Group, USA

Integrated Capture and Utilization of Cement Kiln CO2 to Produce More Sustainable Concrete
Sean Monkman – CarbonCure, Canada

Molecular Engineering of Superplasticizers for Metakaolin-Portland Cement Blends with Hierarchical Machine Learning
Newell R Washburn, Aditya Menon, Christopher M Childs, Bárnabas Póczos - Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Kimberly E Kurtis - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Do New Standards/Specifications Help Sustainability?
Boyd Clark - CTL Group, USA

Comparison of Predicted and Measured Data of Prestressed Containment Long Term Deformation
Zdenek Bittnar, Petr Havlásek, Bořek Patzák, Vit Šmilauer – Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Jan Štěpán – Energoprojekt, Czech Republic

Freeze-Thaw Resistance of Carbonated Concrete made from Calcium Silicate Cement
Sada Sahu – Solidia Technologies, USA
Richard Meininger – Federal Highway Administration, USA

Next Generation Service Life Modeling With Interdependent Initiation and Propagation
Alberto Sagüés – University of South Florida, USA

The Re-Emergence of Natural Pozzolans for Use in Concrete
Michael Thomas, Mahipal Kasaniya, Ted Moffatt – University of New Brunswick, Canada

Current FDOT Mass Concrete Issues
Dale DeFord – Florida Department of Transportation, USA

3D Printing Technology for Concrete - Opportunities and Gaps
Jan Olek – Purdue University, USA

Designing ACM Concrete for Service Life: Durability, Test Methods, and Specifications
Kim Kurtis – Georgia Tech University, USA

Virtual Modeling and Optimization of Portland Cement
Benjamin Watts, Chengcheng Tao, Christopher C. Ferraro, Forrest J. Masters – University of Florida, USA

Reactivity and Durability of Alternative Pozzolans used in Combination with Portland Cement: Part II
Jerry Paris, Eduard Tora-Bueno, Christopher Ferraro – University of Florida
Dale DeFord – Florida Department of Transportation

Concrete Fit for Purpose
Jason H. Ideker – Oregon State University, USA
Karen L. Scrivener – École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Effects of Concrete Pumping on Freeze-Thaw Durability
Kyle Riding – University of Florida
Dimitri Feys – Missouri University of Science & Technology
Jan Vosahlik – CTLGroup