'Green' research results in new geopolymer concrete technology
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 13:56
in Earth & Climate
Dr. Erez Allouche, assistant professor of civil engineering at Louisiana Tech University and associate director of the Trenchless Technology Center, is conducting innovative research on geopolymer concrete and providing ways to use a waste byproduct from coal fired power plants and help curb carbon dioxide emissions.
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