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Prof. N.B. Singh is presently Emeritus Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and member Research and Development Cell, Sharda University, Greater Noida, India. During his 50+ years of academic experience, Prof. Singh has also been Head of the Chemistry Department and Dean of the Faculty of Science at DDU Gorakhpur University (India), as well as an Alexander von Humboldt fellow in Germany, where he has worked at RWTH Aachen University, Clausthal University of Technology, University Kassel, and Technical University of Dortmund. Dr. Singh received a NETZSCH ITAS Award in 2002 for his contributions in the area of thermal analysis and an ISCAS Gold Medal and Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Association for Solid State Chemists and Allied Scientists at VIT in 2009 for his contributions in the area of solid-state chemistry. Dr. Singh is former President of the Indian Association for Solid State Chemists and Allied Scientists. His research currently focuses on eutectic alloys, nanomaterials for construction, glasses and cementitious materials, green chemistry, and water purification.
Raju Goyal Executive President and chief Technical and Sustainability Officer at UltraTech Cement Limited, India. He has worked in the cement and concrete industry for 30+ years across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania. He has accrued significant experience in cement manufacturing and new construction materials' research and development. Currently, he is the Chief Technical Officer of UltraTech Cement Ltd. and is pursuing a PhD at Sharda University under the supervision of Prof. N.B. Singh. He has a Master's degree in Chemistry from Agra University and another one in Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He represents various committees as chair and is a member of the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA), the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), and the National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCBM).
Bernhard Middendorf is Professor at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and is heading the Department of Structural Materials and Construction Chemistry at University of Kassel, Germany. He is a member of the DIN Standards Committee for Building and Civil Engineering (NABau), the National Committee for Building Lime (Sp CEN/TC 51/WG 11), the scientific advisory board of the Research Association Lime-Sand (Forschungsver-einigung Kalk-Sand eV), and Chairman of the Quality Committee of the Federal Association of Liquid Soil (Bundesqualitätsgemein-schaft Flüssigboden e.V). He has been appointed Vice Dean of his school and has a number of patents to his credit. His main area of research are sustainable binders, admixtures, and ultra-high-performance concrete.
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Binding Materials for Sustainable Construction brings together a wealth of research-led knowledge focused on innovative ways to develop and use environmentally friendly binders as alternative replacements to Portland cement in the production of concrete and mortar. The volume includes comprehensive coverage of the latest and most impactful developments and applications of concrete mixes obtained with geopolymers, bio-based materials, chemical and mineral admixtures, nanomaterials, and waste, alongside discussions on properties, testing techniques, carbon footprint minimization, the marked effect of artificial intelligence and machine learning to revolutionize the industry, without skirting considerations related to costs versus environmental viability, quality, and safety controls, and much more. To contribute to the in-depth investigations into such a variety of technically and ecologically efficient binding materials, the editors have selected experts from educational institutions, research organizations, and manufacturing companies from across the globe in a conscious effort to add diversity to the content and points of view on the subject matter, but also to unambiguously prove the interest that both academic and industry communities worldwide show in driving forward real-world endeavors related to sustainable development.
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