A new lens into the past
Summer program in civil and environmental engineering examines the intersection of modern engineering and cultural heritage.
Summer program in civil and environmental engineering examines the intersection of modern engineering and cultural heritage.
MIT researchers find a way to eliminate carbon emissions from cement production — a major global source of greenhouse gases.
To predict building damage, Kostas Keremidis of the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub is modeling structures as ensembles of atoms.
Researchers at the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub study the many factors that influence a pavement’s environmental footprint.
Insights on the formation of particle networks hold potential for engineering new and improved materials.
Study investigates capillary-induced deformations in cement’s porous structure.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub researchers outline a new pavement maintenance model that accounts for future uncertainties in cost and deterioration.
The Carbin app, from a Concrete Sustainability Hub researcher, promises users an unprecedented understanding of pavement quality.
A research assistant and avid runner, PhD candidate Thomas Petersen discusses his experience both researching and competing on pavement.
MIT researchers develop inexpensive way to perform full lifecycle analysis of design choices as buildings are being planned.
Concrete Sustainability Hub research shows life-cycle thinking has long-term environmental and economic payoffs.
Adding bits of irradiated plastic water bottles could cut cement industry’s carbon emissions.
Researchers working to address concrete durability get a close look at the impacts of a chemical reaction known to cause structural problems.
New dashboard developed by the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub helps builders calculate the breakeven cost of hazard mitigation in hurricane-prone areas.
A recent meeting on the MIT campus laid the foundation for better coordination of global research relating to cement and sustainability.