
Juan Pablo Gevaudan
@jpgevaudan
Assistant Professor @PSU_AE đ II Researching the Degradation Science of Modern Cement Chemistries đ§Ș II (he/him) đłïžâđ
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https://sites.psu.edu/reaim/ 02-02-2012 07:47:01
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In todayâs edition of âAir cleaner? I donât see any air cleanerâ #corsirosenthalbox #corsirosenart #filterfun #covidisairborne cc Jim Rosenthal Richard Corsi, PhD, PE (Texas)


Excited to announce our newest #collaborative research on modern cement chemistry for nuclear waste disposal at the Re-AIM Lab! Penn State U.S. Department of Energy Penn State Architectural Engineering Penn State Nuclear Engineering #URM #research #cementandconcrete news.psu.edu/story/669477/2âŠ

Smart cities built with smart materials eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/173948/ #OpenAccess Juan Pablo Gevaudan

Concrete world: Penn State College of Engineering researchers to improve reinforced steel to contain nuclear waste. More on the impact of this study: ow.ly/LvKw50Gc2ol



Building bridges and pathways for local-made, low-CO2, and purpose-fit cementitious materials in Kenya - It was fantastic to meet you Prof. Judi Wakhungu EGH! Penn State Research Penn State Architectural Engineering Penn State College of Engineering

Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems is funding this idea incubator in adaptive architecture. Check it out and join us on April 15! BEAM lab Juan Pablo Gevaudan Rebecca Napolitano Joseph S. Najem #livingmaterials

Meet up @ Champs Downtown to chat, eat and drink with other adaptive architecture researchers. See if there are collaborations for larger grant opportunities. #livingmaterials #adaptivearchitecture IEE at Penn State livMatS Materials Research Penn State Mechanical Engineering



Researchers from Penn State and the UniversitĂ€t Freiburg are working together to explore a solution to sustainable building. This research partnership looks at living materials to tackle the issues that our built environments face now and in the future. psu.edu/news/research/âŠ


Great opportunity for undergraduate researchers to work with our livMatS colleagues! Read more here: news.engr.psu.edu/2022/meyndt-sa⊠Penn State College of Engineering Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems

Fascinating talk by Prof. Jose Duarte on applications of digital fabrication Penn State Research to create novel responsive (shape changing) facades! Great application of the adaptive architecture research thrust Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems



Learning so much about micro fluidics today! Congrats Joseph S. Najem on such exciting research to create multifunctional materials #pennstate #research livMatS Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems

