Wil Srubar News /ceae/ en Wil Srubar named associate dean for innovation & entrepreneurship at CU Boulder /ceae/2024/08/27/wil-srubar-named-associate-dean-innovation-entrepreneurship-cu-boulder <span>Wil Srubar named associate dean for innovation &amp; entrepreneurship at CU Boulder</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2024-08-27T20:57:03-06:00" title="Tuesday, August 27, 2024 - 20:57">Tue, 08/27/2024 - 20:57</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/headshot_srubar_2_0.jpeg?h=b8370f37&amp;itok=5veIFdQ5" width="1200" height="600" alt="Wil Srubar with the mountains blurred in the background."> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/117" hreflang="en">News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>Professor Wil Srubar has been appointed as CU Boulder’s first Deming Associate Dean for Innovation &amp; Entrepreneurship. This newly created role will focus on fostering innovation by providing education, mentorship and resources to faculty, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students to drive the commercialization of intellectual property.</div> <script> window.location.href = `/ceae/wil-srubar-named-associate-dean-innovation-entrepreneurship-cu-boulder`; </script> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Wed, 28 Aug 2024 02:57:03 +0000 Anonymous 3483 at /ceae CUE Magazine: Building Blocks /ceae/2024/08/06/cue-magazine-building-blocks <span>CUE Magazine: Building Blocks</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2024-08-06T11:05:15-06:00" title="Tuesday, August 6, 2024 - 11:05">Tue, 08/06/2024 - 11:05</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/screenshot_2024-08-06_at_10.58.32_am_0.png?h=6131dfdb&amp;itok=hlxyYpYg" width="1200" height="600" alt="Mija Hubler discusses a project with Director of Project Management Leo Atencio. "> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/177" hreflang="en">Mija Hubler News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/117" hreflang="en">News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/207" hreflang="en">Sherri Cook News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>CU Boulder faculty developed an eco-friendly cement that emits little to no carbon dioxide and recycles 95 percent of its water. In 2021, they commercialized it as Prometheus Materials. The company produces bio-concrete using blue-green algae, mimicking natural processes that form seashells and coral reefs.<br> </div> <script> window.location.href = `/engineering/2024/06/18/building-blocks`; </script> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Tue, 06 Aug 2024 17:05:15 +0000 Anonymous 3465 at /ceae Wil Srubar selected as 2023 Schmidt Science Polymath /ceae/2023/11/14/wil-srubar-selected-2023-schmidt-science-polymath <span>Wil Srubar selected as 2023 Schmidt Science Polymath</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-11-14T08:06:04-07:00" title="Tuesday, November 14, 2023 - 08:06">Tue, 11/14/2023 - 08:06</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/srubar_lab2ga_0_copy_2.jpg?h=ff8c3fa3&amp;itok=ppzzrTQQ" width="1200" height="600" alt="Wil Srubar holds a concrete block."> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/117" hreflang="en">News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>Wil Srubar, associate professor in Building Systems Engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program, was chosen from more than 58 applicants for his research trajectory to further redefine the boundaries of living architecture — both on Earth and beyond.<br> </div> <script> window.location.href = `/engineering/2023/11/13/cu-boulder-engineer-selected-2023-schmidt-science-polymath`; </script> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Tue, 14 Nov 2023 15:06:04 +0000 Anonymous 3316 at /ceae Forbes spotlights CU Boulder green concrete spinout /ceae/2023/09/20/forbes-spotlights-cu-boulder-green-concrete-spinout <span>Forbes spotlights CU Boulder green concrete spinout</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-09-20T10:14:08-06:00" title="Wednesday, September 20, 2023 - 10:14">Wed, 09/20/2023 - 10:14</time> </span> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/177" hreflang="en">Mija Hubler News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/252" hreflang="en">briefs</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>Forbes Magazine is featuring groundbreaking research conducted by faculty members at CU Boulder in the field of eco-friendly concrete.</p> <p>Cement is a significant contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for about eight percent of global output.</p> <p>Prometheus Materials, a company co-founded by <a href="/ceae/wil-v-srubar" rel="nofollow">Wil Srubar </a>and <a href="/ceae/mija-h-hubler" rel="nofollow">Mija Hubler,</a> associate professors in the <a href="/ceae/" rel="nofollow">Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering</a>, is commercializing an algae-based form of concrete developed from research at CU Boulder.</p> <p>This new concrete that can be grown in a laboratory and has significant potential to drastically reduce environmental pollution caused by construction activities around the globe.</p> <p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/amyfeldman/2023/09/14/how-to-build-a-climate-friendly-skyscraper-start-small-petri-dish-small" rel="nofollow">Read the full article at Forbes...</a></p></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Wed, 20 Sep 2023 16:14:08 +0000 Anonymous 3282 at /ceae CEAE researchers' work published in Concrete International magazine /ceae/2023/08/25/ceae-researchers-work-published-concrete-international-magazine <span>CEAE researchers' work published in Concrete International magazine</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-08-25T13:28:11-06:00" title="Friday, August 25, 2023 - 13:28">Fri, 08/25/2023 - 13:28</time> </span> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/177" hreflang="en">Mija Hubler News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/252" hreflang="en">briefs</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>The article, "<a href="https://www.concrete.org/publications/internationalconcreteabstractsportal.aspx?m=details&amp;ID=51739101" rel="nofollow">Carbon-Negative Pilot,</a>" was published in the August issue of&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.concreteinternational.com" rel="nofollow">Concrete International magazine</a>. Authors include <a href="/ceae/" rel="nofollow">Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering</a>&nbsp;researchers <a href="/faculty/hubler/yao-wang" rel="nofollow">Yao Wang</a>, a post doctoral research associate working in <a href="/ceae/mija-h-hubler" rel="nofollow">Mija Hubler</a>'s&nbsp;lab; Associate Professor Mija Hubler;&nbsp;&nbsp;Associate Professor <a href="/ceae/wil-v-srubar" rel="nofollow">Wil V. Srubar III</a>; Shane Frazier, a graduate student in the Materials Science and Engineering Program, working in the&nbsp;<a href="https://spot.colorado.edu/~wisr7047/" rel="nofollow">Living Materials Lab</a>&nbsp;under&nbsp;<a href="/ceae/wil-v-srubar" rel="nofollow">Srubar</a>;&nbsp;&nbsp;and&nbsp;Linfei Li, a postdoctoral researcher in Hubler's lab, and others.</p> <p>Their research explores the possibility of storing carbon in permanent building elements to reduce our carbon footprint.</p> <p>The project involved research integrating products from two start-ups which spun out of CU Boulder —<a href="/venturepartners/2023/05/18/internal-news/university-colorado-soars-top-five-launching-startups" rel="nofollow">Prometheus Materials</a>, a company spun out of the CEAE labs of Srubar, Hubler and <a href="/ceae/sherri-cook" rel="nofollow">Sherri Cook</a>; and Jeff Cameron in Biochemistry at the&nbsp;College of Arts and Sciences;&nbsp;and <a href="/venturepartners/startup-portfolio" rel="nofollow">Minus Materials</a>, which uses microalgae to produce CO2-storing biominerals for the cement and concrete industry.</p> <p>The <a href="/ceae/node/3250/attachment" rel="nofollow">article </a>discusses testing a system designed to achieve overall carbon negativity. The system comprises a concrete slab supporting a wall constructed using concrete masonry units (CMUs). The concrete slab was made of alkali-activated cement containing algae-derived carbon-storing, biogenic limestone. The CMUs contain biomineralizing microalgae and a proprietary hydrogel binder as cement replacement.</p></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Fri, 25 Aug 2023 19:28:11 +0000 Anonymous 3249 at /ceae $10M Department of Defense project for self-repairing concrete inspired by human vascular systems /ceae/2023/08/01/10m-department-defense-project-self-repairing-concrete-inspired-human-vascular-systems <span>$10M Department of Defense project for self-repairing concrete inspired by human vascular systems </span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-08-01T15:46:44-06:00" title="Tuesday, August 1, 2023 - 15:46">Tue, 08/01/2023 - 15:46</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/bridge-support-concrete-piles.jpg?h=38869c07&amp;itok=gXxVg88R" width="1200" height="600" alt="Concrete bridge"> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/173" hreflang="en">Chris Senseney News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/177" hreflang="en">Mija Hubler News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/117" hreflang="en">News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/266" hreflang="en">madabhushi</a> </div> <span>Susan Glairon</span> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>Each time <a href="/ceae/mija-h-hubler" rel="nofollow">Mija Hubler</a> drives through Denver she notices bridges patched with concrete and thinks about how such structures can fail.</p> <p>Hubler, an associate professor in CU Boulder’s <a href="/ceae/" rel="nofollow">Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering</a>, envisions a future where concrete cracks are repaired deep within to prevent such failures. She and her team of CU Boulder researchers and partners are developing technology that infuses concrete with self-repair capabilities found in living organisms.&nbsp;</p> <p>“Bridges are just patched again and again,” Hubler says. “My dream is to extend the structures’ lifetime by integrating this technology into new and aging construction.”<br> <br> The project, "Reinforced Concrete Repair by an Evolving Visualized Internal Vascular Ecosystem (RC-REVIVE)" research team, has landed a $10 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Biorestoration of Aged Concrete (BRACE) program, which draws inspiration from networks of filamentous fungi and human vascular systems.&nbsp;</p> <p>The idea is that networks of cracks in concrete can naturally provide a pathway to facilitate internal healing, similar to the veins in human bodies. Creating a biological network within a structure will allow the team to introduce nutrients and organisms for concrete self-repair.</p> <p>Led by Hubler, the research team includes Associate Professor <a href="/ceae/wil-v-srubar" rel="nofollow">Wil Srubar</a>, Associate Teaching Professor <a href="/ceae/christopher-senseney" rel="nofollow">Chris Senseney</a> and Assistant Professor <a href="/ceae/srikanth-s-c-madabhushi" rel="nofollow">Srikanth Madabhushi</a> as well as four researchers from Drexel University and North Carolina State University.</p> <p>Leveraging cracked networks to extend a concrete structure’s lifespan has never been done before, Hubler says. The team’s approach has the potential to transform the maintenance and durability of concrete structures, reducing long-term repair costs, she adds.</p> <p>The project’s immediate goal is to enhance the longevity of Department of Defense structures and airfield pavements. If successful, the project will not only prevent new damage, but also shorten repair time, reduce maintenance costs and extend the life of infrastructure.&nbsp;</p> <p>The 4.5-year research effort consists of a strategic track, focusing on long-term solutions for large, heavy structures such as missile silos and naval piers, and a tactical track for improving rapid airfield damage repair.</p> <p>Susan Glairon sat down with principal investigator Associate Professor Mija Hubler to find out more about the project.&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br> <strong>Why is this project important to you?</strong><br> I have been studying the long term deterioration of large reinforced concrete structures since I was a graduate student. Reinforced concrete structures not only cost dollars, but also lives, because they fall apart much earlier than expected.<br> <br> This project combines my work developing new living materials for structural applications with my extensive background in studying the deterioration of existing reinforced concrete structures. It’s an exciting project because it merges those two areas.</p> <p><strong>What’s different about this project?</strong><br> Compared to other projects I've worked on that utilized bio approaches for engineering applications, this project specifically focuses on vascularization. We draw inspiration from the idea that concrete crack networks naturally provide a pathway, similar to the veins in our bodies. By creating a biological pathway within the structure, we can introduce nutrients and organisms, enabling self-repair capabilities.&nbsp;</p> <p>The bacteria will repair cracks through mineral deposition.</p> <p><strong>Why is the proposed method a better way to repair concrete?</strong><br> Currently we repair concrete after the damage has reached the surface, but typically the damage begins subsurface. Patching the broken surface is not actually repairing the system. Our method addresses the damage from within, allowing more effective and lasting repairs.</p> <p><strong>Why are you looking at a bio solution?</strong><br> Researchers across all disciplines of engineering are realizing the importance of collaborations with biology and bioengineering. In this project, we're exploring a combination of organisms that are either available in the wild or engineered to fulfill a specific purpose.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>How do&nbsp; these organisms survive?</strong><br> It depends on which organism. For a photosynthetic organism, light may be sufficient. For non-photosynthetic organisms, additional stimulants can be incorporated into the material to encourage them to grow or respond. You can also promote the growth of certain organisms with an electric field through a current applied to the system.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>How many years might an organism be able to make repairs?</strong><br> It depends on the organism. We are putting these organisms in an environment they don't like to live in. Concrete is not an ideal habitat for any organism, so we plan to engineer coating and other technologies to help the organisms live longer. Additionally, we might need to periodically check on the vascular system and provide it with additional nutrients to support the organism’s existence. Our approach shifts the focus from yearly surface repairs to monitoring the health of the vascular network.</p> <p><strong>Is the research focused on repairing existing concrete or is it to prevent cracks in new concrete as well?</strong><br> The first two years of the project primarily focuses on developing a bio-based repair technique. After this initial stage, the team will explore two potential applications. One application involves the underground repair of aged, reinforced concrete, including filling existing cracks, and mitigating corrosion from rebars. The other application focuses on repairing extensively damaged airfields, which is different because when an airfield is damaged, it results in regions of missing material. So our technology will need to be incorporated into a new repair material that resembles fresh concrete. We have design metrics aimed at determining the capacity of repaired sections to accommodate aircraft landings. CU Boulder is leading both applications.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>How will you assess the longevity of internal repairs?</strong><br> We will assess the mechanical and chemical condition of the concrete along with the effectiveness of the biological repair system. That information will be used by our modeling experts to develop a numerical model that predicts the structure’s lifetime.</p> <p><strong>Will this technology be used just for military applications, or will the research be used to improve civilian roads and bridges?</strong><br> While DARPA projects are often inspired by military needs, most technologies initially developed for one purpose may be used for other purposes as well. Although the project intends to address an array of challenges faced by the military, the resulting product could be utilized for civilian infrastructure as well. &nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>Structural Engineering Professor Mija Hubler and her team of researchers and partners are developing a technology that infuses concrete with self-repair capabilities found in living organisms. The project has landed a $10 million Department of Defense grant.<br> <br> <br> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Tue, 01 Aug 2023 21:46:44 +0000 Anonymous 3232 at /ceae Wil Srubar receives ACerS Early Career Award /ceae/2023/07/26/wil-srubar-receives-acers-early-career-award <span>Wil Srubar receives ACerS Early Career Award</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-07-26T11:40:18-06:00" title="Wednesday, July 26, 2023 - 11:40">Wed, 07/26/2023 - 11:40</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/cuboulder_srubar_lab2ga_copy_0.jpg?h=ff8c3fa3&amp;itok=g1A41kQ8" width="1200" height="600" alt="Wil Srubar holds a concrete block."> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/252" hreflang="en">briefs</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle large_image_style"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/large_image_style/public/article-image/cuboulder_srubar_lab2ga_copy.jpg?itok=t4gdleyf" width="1500" height="1126" alt="Wil Srubar holds a concrete block."> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p>Associate Professor <a href="/ceae/wil-v-srubar" rel="nofollow">Wil Srubar</a>&nbsp;was honored with the American Ceramics Society (ACerS) Cements Division Early Career Award on June 15 at the&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://ceramics.org/event/13th-advances-in-cement-based-materials" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">13<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;Advances in Cement-Based Materials</a>&nbsp;meeting. The meeting took place&nbsp;at Columbia University in New York.</p> <p>Srubar has been recognized for his research in a variety of venues recently.&nbsp; He was recently honored with a nomination for the&nbsp;<a href="/engineering/wil-srubar-named-nominee-2023-pritzker-emerging-environmental-genius-award" rel="nofollow">2023 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award</a>&nbsp;and was named a&nbsp;Schmidt Science Polymath.&nbsp;He was also named to the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.enr.com/articles/55775-enr-2022-top-25-newsmakers" rel="nofollow">Top 25 Newsmakers list by Engineering News Record</a>.&nbsp;Previously, he was selected as the BioEnvironmental Polymer Society Outstanding Young Scientist in 2021 and&nbsp;<a href="/ceae/2020/03/17/srubar-will-use-new-nsf-award-create-carbon-sink-concrete" rel="nofollow">won a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2020.</a>&nbsp;To date, his laboratory has received more than&nbsp;$12 million in sponsored research funding through the U.S. National Science Foundation, Air Force Research Laboratories, ARPA-E and DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Wed, 26 Jul 2023 17:40:18 +0000 Anonymous 3230 at /ceae Wil Srubar named as nominee for 2023 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award /ceae/2023/07/25/wil-srubar-named-nominee-2023-pritzker-emerging-environmental-genius-award <span>Wil Srubar named as nominee for 2023 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-07-25T08:39:42-06:00" title="Tuesday, July 25, 2023 - 08:39">Tue, 07/25/2023 - 08:39</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/cuboulder_srubar_lab2ga_copy.jpg?h=ff8c3fa3&amp;itok=3fU7Aof1" width="1200" height="600" alt="Wil Srubar holding a block of concrete"> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/117" hreflang="en">News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>Associate Professor Wil Srubar has been nominated for the 2023 Pritzker Environmental Genius Award for his research re-imagining sustainable building materials. His lab conducts major research into biomimetic and living materials that have the potential to drastically reduce environmental pollution caused by construction activities around the globe. </div> <script> window.location.href = `/engineering/wil-srubar-named-nominee-2023-pritzker-emerging-environmental-genius-award`; </script> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Tue, 25 Jul 2023 14:39:42 +0000 Anonymous 3229 at /ceae Engineering News-Record names Wil V. Srubar III "Top 25 Newsmaker" /ceae/2023/02/03/engineering-news-record-names-wil-v-srubar-iii-top-25-newsmaker <span>Engineering News-Record names Wil V. Srubar III "Top 25 Newsmaker" </span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2023-02-03T14:44:07-07:00" title="Friday, February 3, 2023 - 14:44">Fri, 02/03/2023 - 14:44</time> </span> <div> <div class="imageMediaStyle focal_image_wide"> <img loading="lazy" src="/ceae/sites/default/files/styles/focal_image_wide/public/article-thumbnail/screen_shot_2023-02-03_at_2.50.57_pm.png?h=d57fffff&amp;itok=3TLKlO2U" width="1200" height="600" alt="Wil V. Srubar being interviewed by CU Boulder for a video about him."> </div> </div> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/117" hreflang="en">News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div>Associate Professor Wil V. Srubar was named a "Top 25 Newsmaker" by editors at the Engineering News-Record for his passion about creating "living" building materials, beginning with a greener masonry block.<br> </div> <script> window.location.href = `https://www.enr.com/articles/55804-wil-v-srubar-iii-passionate-about-creating-living-building-materials-beginning-with-greener-masonry-block`; </script> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Fri, 03 Feb 2023 21:44:07 +0000 Anonymous 3066 at /ceae Wil Srubar receives $2 million award from DOE /ceae/2022/12/05/wil-srubar-receives-2-million-award-doe <span>Wil Srubar receives $2 million award from DOE</span> <span><span>Anonymous (not verified)</span></span> <span><time datetime="2022-12-05T11:57:18-07:00" title="Monday, December 5, 2022 - 11:57">Mon, 12/05/2022 - 11:57</time> </span> <div role="contentinfo" class="container ucb-article-tags" itemprop="keywords"> <span class="visually-hidden">Tags:</span> <div class="ucb-article-tag-icon" aria-hidden="true"> <i class="fa-solid fa-tags"></i> </div> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/147" hreflang="en">Wil Srubar News</a> <a href="/ceae/taxonomy/term/252" hreflang="en">briefs</a> </div> <div class="ucb-article-content ucb-striped-content"> <div class="container"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--article-content paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="ucb-article-content-media ucb-article-content-media-above"> <div> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--media paragraph--view-mode--default"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="ucb-article-text d-flex align-items-center" itemprop="articleBody"> <div><p><a href="/ceae/wil-v-srubar" rel="nofollow">Wil Srubar</a>, associate professor of&nbsp;civil, environmental and architectural engineering, received a three-year award for $2 million from the Department of Energy (ARPA-E program) for “A Photosynthetic Route to Carbon-Negative Portland Limestone Cement Production.” This project is a collaboration with Catharina Alves de Souza from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.</p></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <h2> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--ucb-related-articles-block paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div>Off</div> </div> </h2> <div>Traditional</div> <div>0</div> <div>On</div> <div>White</div> Mon, 05 Dec 2022 18:57:18 +0000 Anonymous 3042 at /ceae