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    Use of Rice Husk Ash in Flowable Fill Concrete Mix

    Presenter: Zahid Hossain, Arkansas State University
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    Presenter bio: Dr. Zahid Hossain is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science at Arkansas State University (A-State). He also serves as an Associate Director of Transportation Consortium of the South-Central States. Dr. Hossain has over 15 years of experience in diversified teaching and scholastic activities with an emphasis on analyzing and developing sustainable geotechnical and transportation materials and technologies through fundamental science and applied approaches. Dr. Hossain has taught about 25 different graduate and undergraduate level courses at multiple institutions in the US and overseas. Dr. Hossain has received and managed over $2.5M of research funds from various sources that include the National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and Departments of Transportation (DOTs). Dr. Hossain has authored/co-authored about 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and 100 refereed conference papers. He has served the professional societies in various capacities such as editor, reviewer, and member of several academies, professional journals, and scientific boards. Dr. Hossain has delivered a speech on behalf of the A-State Faculty at the 2019 Spring Commencement. Dr. Hossain is a Professional Engineer in Arkansas.

     

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    Use of Rice Husk Ash in Flowable Fill Concrete Mix

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