1. High-volume GGBS blended cements
2. High-volume Fly ash blended cements
3. High-volume biochar blended cements
4. High-volume limestone blended cements
5. High-volume waste glass powder blended cements
6. Recycled brick powder blended cements
7. High-volume recycled marble powder blended cements
8. High-volume calcined clay blended cements
9. Alkali-activated slag material: A promising option for binding
sulphidic tailings
10. High-volume Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash
blended cements
11. Utilize municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash in
cementing materials
12. High-volume Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom
ash blended cements
13. High-volume Coal Gangue blended cements
14. High-volume steel slag blended cements
15. High-volume waste sea shell blended cements
16. High-volume red mud blended cements
17. High volume mine tailing blended cements
18. High volume rice husk ash blended cements
19. High-volume basalt waste blended cements
20. High-volume steel slag usage in construction industry
21. Sustainable cementitious binders containing high-volume red
mud
22. High-volume rock wool waste blended cements
23. Sustainability evaluation of ‘green’ concrete through LCA
Prof. Tsang is the leading scientist in the fields of
waste-to-resource technology, hazardous waste treatment, and carbon
capture and utilization. Over the years, Dan has published more
than 500 peer-reviewed papers in the top 10% journals, including 88
Highly Cited Papers as of March 2022. He was awarded as 2021-2023
Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate Analytics) in two academic
fields of Engineering as well as Environment and Ecology. He is the
Chairman of the Hong Kong Waste Management Association, and the
Waste Management Subcommittee of Advisory Council on the
Environment, HKSAR Government. He has been invited to deliver more
than 160 invited talks at international conferences and invited
seminars at overseas universities. His professional contribution
has been recognized by local and international communities, and he
has served as the Editor-in-Chief, npj Materials Sustainability,
Nature Portfolio (2023-), the Associate Editors for the top 10%
journals, such as Science of the Total Environment (2018-2024),
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science & Technology (2018-),
Journal of Environmental Management (2022-), Journal of Hazardous
Materials (2019-2021); and served as Editorial Boards for
Bioresource Technology (2019-), Environmental Pollution (2019-),
Chemosphere (2015-), etc.
Dr. Zhu is currently the EBI-Shell fellow at the Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California,
Berkeley. He received his PhD from the University of Leeds with a
thesis on the topic of morphological and structural changes of
C-S-H. He has rich experience in the study of cementitious
materials and published more than 50 papers in the Top Journals in
this field. In the Ph.D. thesis, he explained the root causes for
the morphological changes of C-A-S-H gel in the presence of
high-volume supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) at the
atomic level. With the experimental observations from SS NMR and
TEM-EDX, the structural-dependent nature of C-A-S-H gel in blended
cements is revealed. He will take the tenured academic position at
the Beijing University of Technology at the end of 2024.
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