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Dr. Tian Su | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

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Dr. Tian Su, currently a post-doctoral fellow at Wuhan University, is an esteemed researcher with a focus on the synergism of microorganisms and civil engineering materials, durability of concrete structures, and recycling of construction solid waste.

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šŸ” Research Focus

  • Dr. Su specializes in exploring the synergies between microorganisms and civil engineering materials, delving into the durability of concrete structures, and championing the recycling of construction solid waste.

šŸ“š Academic Contributions

  • His prolific research has resulted in the publication of over thirty refereed articles in esteemed journals such as ACI Structural Journal, Construction and Building Materials, ASCE-Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, and more.

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬ Project Leadership

  • Dr. Su is at the helm of four government-sponsored research projects, showcasing his leadership in advancing the frontiers of knowledge.

šŸŒ Professional Affiliations

  • Actively contributing to the academic community, he serves as a member of the Technical Committee for the 5th International Conference on Renewable Energy and Environment Engineering. Additionally, he is a member of the Chinese Society for Corrosion and Protection.

šŸ“ Editorial Roles

  • Dr. Su is the Guest Editor-in-chief of the prestigious Journal of Buildings and serves as a reviewer for renowned international SCI journals, including Reviews on Advanced Materials Science and International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials. He is also an esteemed editorial board member of the American Journal of Construction and Building Materials.

šŸ† Awards and Recognition

  • His stellar contributions have earned him accolades, including the second prize of science and technology from the China Business Federation and the first prize in the Zibo Talent Entrepreneurship Competition.

 

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Tian Su | Materials Science |Best Researcher award

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