?? Fall Advisory Panel Meeting and Student Research Showcase Highlight Growing Participation and Innovation at CIR ?? The second annual Student Research Showcase was held at the Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR) Advisory Panel meeting on Friday, September 27, 2024. This year, participation saw a significant increase, with 40 students presenting 41 posters, compared to last year’s 26 students and 28 posters.? Students from various departments came together to share their research with CIR Advisory Panel (CAP) members, professors, fellow students, and TEES/TTI leadership. It was inspiring to see the impressive research being conducted within the CIR across so many different fields of study.? Greg Baker, CAP Chair, remarked, “The research showcase highlighted the Center’s ongoing research on topics relevant to current societal challenges. It was a fantastic opportunity for each student to present their work and explain how they are contributing to solving infrastructure problems. The research is impressive, and Advisory Panel members were invigorated by the level of dedication to the work.”? Following the Student Research Showcase, the bi-annual CIR Advisory Panel meeting took place. CIR Director Anand Puppala and Deputy Director Edith Arambula-Mercado briefed members on the current state of the CIR research, student outreach and other major initiatives. This CAP meeting also provides an opportunity for Advisory Panel Members to discuss and brainstorm ways to integrate CIR PIs and students and their ongoing research into real-world applications, often through partnerships with their companies for testing or internship opportunities... Click here to continue reading and to view the photo gallery: https://lnkd.in/gdRAmRx3 #InfrastructureInnovation #ResearchExcellence #TAMU #TAMUCIR #SustainableSolutions #EngineeringResearch #FutureOfInfrastructure #PosterSession #CivilEngineering #Showcase #StudentResearch Anand Puppala Edith Arámbula Mercado Greg Baker Lisa Lukefahr Bob Lanham
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Highways aren’t forever. The 197,865 lane-miles of highway in Texas will eventually need to be replaced. Our economic viability is dependent on finding effective, affordable solutions to our infrastructure challenges. That’s where we come in. The research conducted at the CIR produces solutions that benefit society over the long haul. Improving the safety, security, longevity and the resilience of Texas’ transportation network is a cornerstone of our work. In ways large and small, we are making our roads, railways, airports, water systems and electric grid better every day. Just as a hospital without physicians is little more than an expensive collection of specialized equipment, the state-of-the-art facilities at the CIR rely on the world-class engineers, scientists, researchers and students who work there. Three simple goals guide their research: LOWER cost LESS time LONGER life
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Center for Infrastructure Renewal的外部链接
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Center for Infrastructure Renewal员工
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Pravin Saraswatula, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Scientist @ Texas A&M Transportation Institute
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Kaustubh Sunil Kate
MS Industrial Engineering @Texas A&M University | Ex IFB Industries Ltd
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Abdul Mannan
Graduate Material Science Student at Texas A&M
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Abhishek Ahire
Seeking Internship Opportunity for Summer 2025 | Student Research Assistant | Graduate Student in Construction Management @Texas A&M University |…
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Nuro — a leader in autonomous technology — recently visited TTI as part of their National AI Data Collection Initiative. The visit highlighted the Nuro Driver? platform, which combines automotive-grade hardware and AI-powered software to enable up to Level 4 autonomy. The day included data collection activities and discussions on joint research projects like the Smarter Intersections Pilot and the TRUST V2X project. During a tour of Texas A&M’s RELLIS Campus, Nuro’s Katie Stevens and Amanda Hamm invited TTI Agency Director Gregory D. Winfree, Esq. for a ride to experience the technology firsthand. Collaborations like these are driving innovation in smart infrastructure, vehicle connectivity and transportation safety, shaping a smarter and safer future. A special thank you to Nuro's Nicholas O'Neill, Remy Valdez and Daniel Sweeney, who also visited TTI's headquarters during this exciting visit. #AI #SmartInfrastructure
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?? Congratulations to the Aggies GeoWall Team! ?? Kudos to Amirhossein Afshari Aghajari,?Rohan Vaidya,?Brandon Garcia,?and?Gustavo Hernandez Martin?for winning the Bechtel GeoWall 2024 Competition held in Houston on November 8th! Your hard work, dedication, and teamwork have truly paid off, and this victory reflects the excellence of our team. Best wishes as you prepare for the National GeoWall Competition during Geotechnical Frontiers 2025. A special thank you to Brittany Kaplan for inviting us to participate and making this incredible experience possible Gig ‘em! ?? Bechtel Corporation Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University Center for Infrastructure Renewal Anand Puppala Jean-Louis BRIAUD Marcelo Sanchez Zenon Medina-Cetina Charles Aubeny Leela Krishna Mohan Radarapu Ayush Kumar, E.I.T. Tehseena Ali #GeoWall #GeotechnicalEngineering #CivilEngineering #Aggies #TAMU #GeotechnicalFrontiers2025 #ASCE #GeoInstitute
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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and Sandia National Labs are reshaping the future of joining technology with innovative interlocking metasurfaces! Using shape memory alloys allows this tech to withstand temperature changes and even reassemble on demand, opening new doors for aerospace, robotics, and biomedical devices. Read more: https://tx.ag/TEESBolts
No Bolts About It: New Technology Improves Structural Strength
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Nick Barrio of Texas A&M University was this year’s recipient of the Don Marks Memorial Fellowship. Congratulations to him and all the 2024-2025 recipients! Applications are currently closed and will open on July 1, 2025. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/gUEeD7E
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?? Excited to share that Dr. Anand Puppala delivered an enlightening presentation at the prestigious 17th Pan-American Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (PanamGeo) in La Serena, Chile! Congreso Panamgeo Chile ?? Topic: "Stabilization Studies for Problematic Expansive Soils: Sustainability Perspectives" Dr. Anand Puppala's expertise sheds light on innovative sustainable approaches to tackle challenges associated with expansive soils. His presentation explored sustainable solutions that not only address soil stability but also consider environmental impact. This research represents a significant step forward in developing eco-conscious solutions for geotechnical challenges. Center for Infrastructure Renewal Southern Plains Transportation Center Texas A&M University Texas A&M Transportation Institute TAMU Chapter of the Geo-Institute #Geotechnical #Sustainability #CivilEngineering #SoilStabilization #Engineering #PanamGeo2024 #InfrastructureDevelopment #Innovatio
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We are pleased to share that Aditya Deshmukh, EIT, presented at the 17th PanamGeo Conference in La Serena, Chile, on "Effect of Thermal Characteristics of Grout on Operational Performance of a Ground Heat Exchanger." Congreso Panamgeo Chile Thank you to the organizing committee and fellow researchers for the engaging discussions and valuable feedback. Anand Puppala Puneet Bhaskar Alireza Fakhrabadi Xinbao Yu Gang Lei Center for Infrastructure Renewal TAMU Chapter of the Geo-Institute #Geothermal #SustainableEnergy #PanamGeo2024 #RenewableEnergy
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Last Thursday, November 7th, National Corrosion and Materials Reliability Lab (NCMRL) had the honor of welcoming Dr.Tiffany Prest and her team from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for an in-depth review of our collaborative efforts with the uArmor Arcadia team here in Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR). Our project is centered on developing a biofilm for corrosion protection and building a model to simulate electrochemical behavior beneath this biofilm. Additionally, NCMRL is actively supporting other teams through electrochemical testing, analysis, and sample characterization. We are pleased to share that the DARPA representatives expressed satisfaction with our progress. Following the completion of final bacterial assessments, DARPA officially approved our project for continuance set to begin in January 2025. We genuinely appreciate those who contributed to this significant milestone!