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On 07/07/2025, a forest fire started in Spain, until 09/07/2025.
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On 07/07/2025, a forest fire started in Spain, until 09/07/2025.
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KU Leuven has a full-time academic vacancy in the Department of Civil Engineering focused on concrete material modelling and data-driven concrete science in the field of concrete technology and concrete durability. The vacant position is available at Ghent Campus, part of the Faculty of Engineering Technology of the Science, Engineering and Technology Group of KU Leuven.
We are looking for internationally oriented candidates with proven teaching skills and a solid research record in the domain of concrete technology, approached through concrete material modelling and data-driven concrete science. The vacancy is striving for innovation in concrete mix design and concrete technology from a sustainability and durability point of view, by expanding the use of modern (computational) modelling theories and methods. The envisaged research should accelerate the knowledge acquisition on linking concrete performances (as rheology, strength, durability including cracking and service life estimation) to mix design parameters
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On 7/8/2025 9:41:32 PM, an earthquake occurred in Guatemala potentially affecting 8 thousand (in MMI>=VII). The earthquake had Magnitude 5.6M, Depth:10km.
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The U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program announced the 29 semifinalists advancing to the next stage of the second competition – spanning critical technologies and applications ranging from energy grid security to maximizing the yield of critical minerals mining to advanced optical sensors. The semifinalist teams, many of whom have been building their regional coalitions for a year or longer, are led by universities, nonprofits, private industry and other organizations from across the United States. View a map of the NSF Engines semifinalists.