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ويركزمعهد بحوثالعامة لليمينغ الصناعة الثقيلةفي مجال البحوث وتطوير التكنولوجيا المتقدمة والمنتجات الموجهة لصالح العملاء، فضلا عن بناءالقدرة التنافسية الجوهريةليجعل يمينغالصناعة الثقيلةرائدةفي هذه الصناعة.من خلال توفيرنتائج البحوثالأساسية، ويدعم المعهديمينغالصناعة الثقيلةالتكنولوجيا والمنتجات لتكون أعلىمنهافي العالمالقائمة.

معهد بحوثالعامة لليمينغ الصناعة الثقيلةهيقسم البحث والتطويرالأوليةللبحوثالتقنيةوالإدارة التقنية. وهي مسؤولة عنتطوير التكنولوجياالمطبقة علىيمينغجميع المنتجات، وإجراء البحوث الفنيةمقدمةعلى المنتجات الجديدةووضعالمعايير؛البحثالاهتزاز، والأثر، والضوضاء، والتكنولوجيا الهيدروليكية، والمطابقة الطاقةوتوفير الطاقة، والمواد الجديدة، وأنظمة التحكم، وخلق تكنولوجياتمبتكرة ومنتجاتحمليوبناءمنصة علىشبكة خاصةوعامةللتجاربوالاختباراتوذلك لتبادل التجربةالعامة ونتائج الاختبار.

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The MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) is a dedicated interdisciplinary team of researchers from several departments across MIT working on concrete and three elds of study into a powerful hub for concrete sustainability studies relevant to industry and decision makers CSH fosters a close alliance among academia, industry, Concrete Sustainability Hub

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Learn About Our Work CSHub researchers collaborate with and communicate key results to industry partners, DOTs (departments of transportation), the construction industry, and other key decisionmakers The mission of the Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSH) is to advance the technology transfer from concrete science into engineering practice, by translating the synergy of Concrete Sustainability Hub < MIT

Carbon Neutrality MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub

CSHub is creating a novel estimate of the total impact of cement and concrete, including direct and avoided emissions Similarly, CSHub is engaged in estimating and enhancing March 31, 2023 “Carbon uptake is one more piece of the puzzle that makes concrete a sustainable choice for building in many applications” In this MIT News MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub

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MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub The Concrete Sustainability Hub is an interdisciplinary team of researchers from across the Institute We work with, and bring together, leaders The Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) is a research center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which was established in collaboration with the Portland MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub Cement

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Research Brief: Openloop Recycling of Glass in Concrete Provides Upcycling Opportunities November 2, 2022 Research Brief: Improving America’s Road Infrastructure by Embracing Uncertainty March 10, 2022Abstract What is the environmental impact of a house throughout its lifetime? This report summarizes recent research on life cycle assessment of residential buildings in order to identify gaps in understanding as well as best practices for LCA methodologyLife Cycle Assessment for Residential Buildings: A Literature

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Some of our faculty also teach and contribute to research at the following centers and labs across MIT MIT Mobility Initiative MIT Laboratory for Information & Decision Systems MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society Learn more about our affiliated research hubs and centers working on sustainability challenges led by CEE facultyIn response, researchers at the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (MIT CSHub) are studying how a surface that ordinarily heightens urban heat islands can instead lessen their intensity Their research focuses on “cool pavements,” which reflect more solar radiation and emit less heat than conventional paving surfacesCountering climate change with cool pavements MIT Sustainability

Mitigating hazards with vulnerability in mind MIT Sustainability

To mitigate natural hazards equitably, PhD candidate Ipek Bensu Manav of the MIT CSHub is incorporating social vulnerability into resilience engineering and hazard recovery From tropical storms to landslides, the form and frequency of natural hazards vary widely But the feelings of vulnerability they can provoke are universalInfrastructure damage caused by natural hazards in the US exceeds $50 billion annually, with losses from earthquakes, hurricanes, and fire averaging around $6 billion, $28 billion, and $15 billion, respectively And, moreover, these costs are trending upward CSHub Research Brief: “Molecular Dynamicsbased Resilience Assessment ofResilience MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub

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One way is through its use The application of concrete in buildings and infrastructure can enable lower greenhouse gas emissions over time Concrete buildings, for instance, can have high energy efficiency, while the surface and structural properties of concrete pavements allow cars to consume less fuelConcrete Sustainability Hub Download RSS feed: News Articles / In the Media / Audio Displaying 1 15 of 19 news clips related to this topic Show: News Articles In the Media Audio The Boston Globe August 22, 2023 Researchers at MIT haveConcrete Sustainability Hub MIT News Massachusetts Institute

Concrete’s role in reducing building and pavement emissions

Even as America continues to use more concrete, the benefits of the material itself and the interventions made to it can make climate targets more achievable The MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub is a team of researchers from several departments across MIT working on concrete and infrastructure science, engineering, and economicsA team of current and former MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) researchers is addressing these conflicting demands with the aim of giving policymakers the tools and information to act They have detailed the results of their collaboration in a recent paper in the journal Applied Energy that projects emissions for all buildings across the Predicting building emissions across the US MIT News

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Hessam AzariJafari, the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub’s deputy director, is deeply invested in the study of this process and its acceleration, where prudent Here, he describes how carbon uptake is a The Concrete Sustainability Hub is an interdisciplinary team of researchers from across the Institute We work with, and bring together, leaders from academia, industry, and government to develop breakthroughs in concrete and infrastructure science By investigating cement and concrete from the nanoscale up, and considering its full life MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub

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There’s a lot the average person doesn’t know about concrete It’s porous; it’s the world’s mostused material after water; and it’s not cement MIT's Concrete Sustainability Hub describes the world’s most consumed construction material and its environmental impactMIT Concrete Sustainability Hub, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1,538 likes 2 were here Dedicated researchers investigating cement and concrete from the nanoscale up to reduce the energy foMIT Concrete Sustainability Hub Cambridge MA Facebook

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Established in 2009, the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) is a research group dedicated to improving the sustainability of concrete production and use The MIT CSHub brings together leaders from academia, industry, and government to develop breakthroughs using a holistic approach that will achieve durable and sustainable homes, buildings, and The Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) is a research center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which was established in collaboration with the Portland Cement Association (PCA) and the Ready Mixed Concrete (RMC) Research and Education Foundation The Hub was founded with the mission of accelerating emerging MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub Cement

Electrifying cement with nanocarbon black MIT News

The research was supported through the Concrete Sustainability Hub by the Portland Cement Association and the Ready Mixed Concrete Research and Education Foundation A new type of cement created with nanocarbon black can conduct electricity, allowing it to emit heat and eventually store energy, making concrete more sustainableJeremy Gregory — an engineer who studies the economic and environmental implications of materials, their recycling and endoflife recovery — has been named executive director of the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub), effective July 1 Professor FranzJosef Ulm, faculty director of the research center, announced the Concrete Sustainability Hub names Jeremy Gregory as executive

3 Questions: Hessam AzariJafari on mitigating climate change

Extreme heat events — like those seen in California in 2020 — are expected to worsen over the century due to climate change and urban heat islands (UHIs) Cities will likely experience the brunt of those effects To help cities mitigate UHI and extreme heat, MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub postdoc Hessam AzariJafari is studying

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