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11/26/2019
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ACI Committee 123, Research and Current Developments, recently announced the winners of their bi-annual poster competition held in conjunction with the ACI Concrete Convention in Cincinnati, OH, USA. L to R: Robert Thomas, Co-moderator, Clarkson University; Hossein Kabir, Second place, University of Toronto; Ryan Boehm, First place, UT Austin; Adham Abu-Abaileh, Third place, Bradley University; Yaghoob Farnam, Co-moderator, Drexel University
ACI Committee 123, Research and Current Developments, recently announced the winners of their bi-annual poster competition held in conjunction with the ACI Concrete Convention in Cincinnati, OH, USA.
L to R: Robert Thomas, Co-moderator, Clarkson University; Hossein Kabir, Second place, University of Toronto; Ryan Boehm, First place, UT Austin; Adham Abu-Abaileh, Third place, Bradley University; Yaghoob Farnam, Co-moderator, Drexel University
Students were invited to submit abstracts on previously unpublished information from in-progress or completed studies in any area of concrete structures or materials. The purpose of the session is to allow undergraduate and graduate students an open forum to present their research and solicit feedback from industry and research experts. The posters were evaluated by a panel of judges and the top three winners received cash prizes.
1st place: Ryan Boehm, University of Texas at Austin Experimental Investigation of the Face Reinforcement Ratio and Drilled Shaft Diameter in Drilled-Shaft Footings
2nd place: Hossein Kabir, University of Toronto Evaluating the Autoclave Expansion Test as a Performance Measure of Deleterious Levels of Periclase in Cement
3rd place: Adham Abu-Abaileh, Bradley University A Statistical Approach to Derive Design Code for Shear Strength of Corrosion-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Beams
The mission of ACI Committee 123 is to provide updates on current research, technological trends, and contemporary topics related to concrete and facilitate dissemination of this information at ACI Conventions.
The committee is currently soliciting abstracts for the ACI Concrete Convention March 29 - April 2, 2020, in Rosemont/Chicago, IL, USA.
The deadline to submit abstracts is January 15, 2020.
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