Posts Tagged: Hooton
Undergrad summer student research positions explored The following is part of a series introducing CivMin’s undergraduate summer students to the Department and our greater community. We explore the students’ projects, motivation and challenges, while providing insights into who they are,…
Professor R. Douglas Hooton was awarded the 2023 Howard Medal by the Institute of Civil Engineers (UK) for his paper published in Construction Materials. The paper titled, Long-term alkali–silica mitigation of high-alkali concrete with cement replacements, is co-authored by Benoît Fournier.…
CivMin professors, as well as two Master’s students, have received recognition in the form of awards from professional organizations. The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) made its awards public May 27, though usually reserving the announcement as a…
Prof. Doug Hooton has been elected to the grade of Fellow of the Society, with the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE). An official announcement was made in the April 1 edition of the CSCE E-Bulletin. Though the honour was to…
By Phill Snel We know civil engineers are involved in building tall buildings, long bridges and large stadiums, but just how much detail do civil engineers delve into? Surprisingly, they’re examining building materials down to the microscopic level. Sharing research…
The American Concrete Institute has elected Prof. R. Douglas Hooton as an Honorary Member, specifically “for contributions to ACI and the concrete industry in the areas of concrete materials, concrete durability, and sustainability of concrete construction particularly through research, teaching,…
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