Submissions are Closed
About the Symposium
We are delighted to announce the PhD Symposium on Technologies for Low-Carbon & Lean Construction (TLC2) to be held (in-person) on Monday, 27ᵗʰ January 2025. The symposium will provide a premium forum for young researchers to present advances and research results in the construction materials and management sector, interact with peers and experts, and network during the event.
The best speaker will receive the Surendra P. Shah Award on Technologies for Low-Carbon and Lean Construction 2025 and will be given an opportunity to present his/her PhD work at The 4ᵗʰ International Workshop on Technologies for Low-Carbon and Lean Constructions 2025 to be held at IIT Madras, Chennai, during 27ᵗʰ-28ᵗʰ January 2025
Travel grants of up to EUR 2000 (two thousand) could be available to selected speakers, preferably to speakers outside India (partial support towards the actual travel expenses).
Details of the event
- Submit an abstract of 200 words and a 5-minute video on your PhD thesis by 15th December 2024.
- For submission Click here; your submission will be evaluated and intimated if shortlisted.
- Best 10 submissions will be shortlisted based on the short videos and abstracts.
- The shortlisted candidates will be invited to YRS to give a 15-minute oral presentation followed by 5 minutes of Q&A.
- A jury of international experts will evaluate the presentations, and the best speaker will receive the prestigious Prof. Surendra P. Shah Award on Technologies for Low-Carbon and Lean Construction – 2025. The awardee will be given a slot at the 4th International Workshop on Technologies for Low Carbon and Lean Construction to be held on 28th January at Research Park, IIT Madras, Chennai, India.
- For students traveling from abroad, a travel grant may be given (partial support towards the actual travel expenses).
Eligibility
Participants should be senior Ph.D. students (in the final year of their thesis work) who have completed their qualifying/comprehensive exam, submitted research proposals, or recent PhD graduates who have defended their thesis in 2024. The shortlisted candidates (but not finalists) of YRS 2024 who satisfy the above criteria are also encouraged to apply for the YRS 2025.
Details of the event
- Submit an abstract of 200 words and a 5-minute video on your PhD thesis by 20th November 2024.
- For submission Click here; your submission will be evaluated and intimated if shortlisted.
- Best 10 submissions will be shortlisted based on the short videos and abstracts.
- The shortlisted candidates will be invited to YRS to give a 15-minute oral presentation followed by 5
minutes of Q & A. A jury of international experts will evaluate the presentations, and the best speaker will receive the prestigious Prof. Surendra P. Shah Award on Technologies for Low-Carbon and Lean Construction – 2025. The awardee will be given a slot at the 4th International Workshop on Technologies for Low Carbon and Lean Construction to be held on 28th January at Research Park, IIT Madras, Chennai, India.
For students traveling from abroad, a travel grant may be given (partial support towards the actual travel expenses).
Eligibility
Participants should be senior Ph.D. students (in the final year of their thesis work) who have completed their qualifying/comprehensive exam, submitted research proposals, or recent PhD graduates who have defended their thesis in 2024. The shortlisted candidates (but not finalists) of YRS 2024 who satisfy the above criteria are also encouraged to apply for the YRS 2025.
Instructions for Poster submission
- Size of the poster: A1
- Please submit coloured poster
- Maintain a logical flow and organization of content
- Use columns or sections to guide the reader through the poster
- Use high quality image, graphs and charts
- Keep text concise and use bullet points
- Use a readable font size, and avoid overcrowding the poster with information
- Include key references or sources supporting your research
- Acknowledge funding sources, collaborators, or mentors.
Instructions for Poster submission
- Size of the poster: A1
- Please submit coloured poster
- Maintain a logical flow and organization of content
- Use columns or sections to guide the reader through the poster
- Use high quality image, graphs and charts
- Keep text concise and use bullet points
- Use a readable font size, and avoid overcrowding the poster with information
- Include key references or sources supporting your research
- Acknowledge funding sources, collaborators, or mentors.
Tentative Programme Schedule
09:00 – 09:10 AM | Welcome Address by Prof. Ravindra Gettu | |
09:10 – 09:30 AM | Mechanical characterisation of 3D printable cementitous mortars | K Sriram Kompella, Politecnico di Milano |
09:30 – 09:50 AM | Evaluation of the Influence of Coal Combustion Products on the Pozzolanic and Hydration Reactions of Cement-Based Composites | Ervin Tiu Shan Khai, Monash University, Malaysia |
09:50 – 10:10 AM | Supplementary Cementitious Blend of Metakaolin and Nanosilica with Ferrochrome Slag as Fine Aggregate in Concrete | Manigandan N, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University |
10:10 – 10:30 AM | Synergistic integration of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Costing (LCC) in the design with innovative cementitious materials for a holistically sustainable construction sector | Davide di Summa, Politecnico di Milano and Ghent University |
10:30 – 10:50 AM | Inhibition Mechanism of Amino Acids Against Carbonation-induced Corrosion in Reinforced Concrete | Purnima, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab |
11:00 – 11:30 AM | Tea/coffee Break | |
11:30 – 11:50 AM | Long-term performance of concretes exposed to severe environments | Moro Sabtiwu, University of Leeds |
11:50 – 12:10 PM |
Performance of Calcium Sulfoaluminate-Based Binders in Acidic
Environments | Tom Damion, IISc Bangalore |
12:10 – 12:30 PM | Durability, Sustainability, Adhesion, and Mechanical Characterization of New Non-Woven Fiber-Reinforced Lime Composite for Masonry Construction | Ali Rakhsh Mahpour UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain |
12:30 – 12:50 PM | Elucidation of the Shear Capacity of Reinforced Recycled Aggregate Concrete in terms of the Tensile Fracture Characteristics for Different Concrete Grades | Sourav Chakraborty, IIT Hyderabad |
12:50 – 02:00 PM | Lunch Break | |
02:00 – 02:20 PM | Macro- and Microstructural Effects of Combined Exposures of Alkali Silica Reaction with Carbonation, Freeze-Thaw, and Chloride Ingress on Concrete Deterioration | Satyanarayana Rao Narneni, University of Toronto |
02:20 – 02:40 PM | Development and Experimental Validation of Design Methodology for Sustainable Fibre Reinforced Concrete Pavements | Ajeesh K, IIT Palakkad |
03:00 – 03:30 PM | Tea/Coffee Break | |
03:30 - 05:00 PM | Poster Presentations by Young Researchers | |
05:00 – 05:30 PM | About RILEM by RILEM President (Prof.Nicolas Roussel) | |
05:30 – 05:45 PM | Dedication of the Award Talk by Prof. Surendra P. Shah (Online) | |
05:45 – 06:00 PM | Announcement of the Prof. Surendra P Shah Awardee & Best Poster Awardee
for 2024
Closure |
Basic Scientific Research in waste processing
Applied Research leading to technology development
An Integrated Test-Bed for large-scale processes and visualization
Organizational & policy research for large-scale technology adoption
Themes Include:
- Supplementary/alternative cementitious materials - hydration, fresh, durability, hardened properties
- Identification, processing, and valorization of waste for use in concrete construction
- Service life and life cycle assessment, sustainability and carbon footprint of construction industry
- An Integrated Test-Bed for large-scale processes and visualization
- Organizational and policy research for large-scale and accelerated construction technology
- Implementing lean techniques in construction projects - research on organizational and stakeholder-linked implementation challenges
About the honoree
Prof. Shah has been actively involved in concrete technology research for several decades. His research addresses a variety of topics in concrete materials science and engineering, including high-strength concrete, shrinkage measurement, nondestructive test methods to monitor properties ranging from setting time to the modulus of elasticity, and rheology of fresh concrete, self-consolidating concrete, and nanotechnology applications. He has made pioneering and groundbreaking contributions to understanding fiber-reinforced concrete, damage, and fracture and developing innovative experimental techniques. He served as a Professor of Civil Engineering, at Northwestern University and founded NSF-funded Center for Advanced Cement Based Materials (ACBM) including the academic partner universities of Illinois, Michigan, Purdue, and NIST.
Currently, he is the Director of the Center of Advanced Construction Materials, Civil engineering department at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Event Organizers
Ms. Shefali Aggarwal
BTCM – Department of Civil Engineering
shefaliaggarwal1512@gmail.com
Ms. Mansi Thakur
BTCM – Department of Civil Engineering
ce22d047@smail.iitm.ac.in
Mr. Dipendra K. Das
BTCM – Department of Civil Engineering
ce23d802@smail.iitm.ac.in
Ms. Neema Stephen Kahabi
BTCM – Department of Civil Engineering
ce23d810@smail.iitm.ac.in