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Appendix A

Workshop Participants

Dr. Paul Calvert

Arizona Materials Laboratory

4715 East Fort Lowell Road

Tucson, AZ 85712

Professor Fredrik Glasser

Chemistry Department

Meston Building

Meston Walk

Aberdeen University

Old Aberdeen AB9 24E

United Kingdom

Dr. Amir N. Hanna

Transportation Research Board

(GR-300J)

2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20418

Dr. Frederick Hejl

Engineer of Materials and Construction

Transportation Research Board

(GR-326)

2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20418

Professor Peter J. Heaney

Department of Geological Sciences

Guyot Hall

Princeton University

Princeton, NJ 08544

Dr. Anders Henrichsen

Dansk Beton Teknik

Helleruplund A11-E9 21

DK 2900 Hellerup Denmark

Dr. Richard Hughes

Hoechst Celanese Research Division

Summit, NJ 07901

Professor D. Lynn Johnson

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Northwestern University

2225 North Sheridan Road

Evanston, IL 60208-3108

Dr. James E. Martin

Mailstop 1421

Sandia National Laboratories

Albuquerque, NM 87185

Professor J. William Morris, Jr.

Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720

Professor Gregory Olson

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

MLSF 2021

Northwestern University

2225 North Campus Drive

Evanston, IL 60208-3108

Dr. Larry Schwartz

Schlumberger-Doll Research

Old Quarry Road

Ridgefield, CT 06877-4108

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1997. Nonconventional Concrete Technologies: Renewal of the Highway Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5560.
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Mr. Dan Sesil

Leslie E. Robertson Associates

211 East 46th Street

New York, NY 10017-2989

Professor Surendra Shah

NSF-ACBM Center

A-130 Technological Institute

Northwestern University

Evanston, IL 60208

Professor Eugene D. Shchukin

G.W.C. Wang School of Engineering

Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering

313 Ames Hall

The Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD 21218-2686

Professor David J. Srolovitz

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2136

Professor Thomas L. Starr

Materials Science and Engineering

(0245)

Bunger-Henry Bldg., Room 276

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA 30332-0245

Professor Youjiang Wang

School of Textile and Fiber Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA 30332-0295

Professor Hans Rudolf Wenk

Department of Geology and Geophysics

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720

Professor Frank Zok

Materials Department

University of California

Santa Barbara, CA 93106

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