This document provides information about an upcoming session on achieving sustainable building through composites. The session will focus on composites and their role in meeting the National Academy of Engineering's grand challenge of restoring and improving urban infrastructure with advanced design and innovative materials. The goals of the session are to create a forum that promotes communication and collaboration around research, development, and applications of composites in building materials to work towards a more sustainable built environment. It encourages participation from those working on advanced building technologies.
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ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE BUILDING THROUGH
COMPOSITES
SESSION
ORGANIZERS
CHAIR
CO-足CHAIR
Cory
Jensen
Holly
Ann
Stretz
cory.jensen@alumni.colostate.edu
Hstretz@tntech.edu
970-足219-足5990
931-足372-足3495
2015 SESSION FOCUS: COMPOSITES
This years session will focus on materials and in particular on the topic of composites.
The National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenge: Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure
via advanced design and innovative materials that improve holistic aspects (transportation, energy,
water, and waste systems) of urban environments.
Technologies and techniques applied to achieve this challenge that fundamental concepts found in the
curriculum and practice of Chemical Engineering.
To create a forum that promotes communication and collaboration.
Research, development, applications, and promotion of an ultimate Building Science Community.
This session needs participation from market leaders that have advanced building tech needs!