Testing the durability of building materials is typically a slow, tedious, and labor-intensive process. Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign used computer vision to develop a fast and affordable method for testing cement durability, demonstrating the potential to improve quality control in the cement industry through automated methods.
Read MoreThe June/July 2018 issue of the ACerS Bulletin is now available online. You’ll find stories about how ancient concrete is providing insights into new durable concrete, perspectives from students, and much more.
Read MoreCements 2011 early registration deadline is right around corner. Take advantage of the $125 savings and sign up before June 24th.
Read MoreCo-organized by the Cements Division and ACBM, the 2nd Advances in Cement-based Materials meeting is July 24-26 at Vanderbilt University. Register now to take part in this critical meeting.
Read MoreAbstracts are due Monday, March 14th for the 2nd Advances in Cement-based Materials: Characterization, Processing, Modeling and Sensing.
Read MoreThe July 24-26 meeting will be hosted at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. Authors are invited to submit an abstract for oral and poster presentations by March 14,2011.
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