Rebar-free concrete speeds up Phoenix rapid transit construction

Rebar-free concrete speeds up Phoenix rapid transit construction

by Kristin Gasser | Jun 1, 2023 | SSEBE News

Barzin Mobasher’s fiber-reinforced concrete improves time, costs and worker safety for Valley Metro light rail construction. Read more on ASU News
Paving pathways to smarter transport

Paving pathways to smarter transport

by Kristin Gasser | Mar 21, 2023 | SSEBE News

Fulton Schools faculty members Ram Pendyala and Claudia Zapata will help to lead new national research centers in creating innovative and more sustainable transportation systems. Read more on Full Circle
Visualizing a better bicycling experience

Visualizing a better bicycling experience

by Kristin Gasser | Mar 3, 2023 | SSEBE News

An interdisciplinary team of ASU researchers is pairing storytelling and data visualization to promote sustainable transportation in the university’s backyard. Read more on Full Circle
Boosting seismic resilience

Boosting seismic resilience

by Kristin Gasser | Feb 23, 2023 | SSEBE News

Fulton Schools biogeotechnical engineers seek to limit damage from earthquakes with new method to constrain soil liquefaction. Read more on Full Circle

Elham (Ellie) Fini

by Kristin Gasser | May 21, 2019 | Associate professor, Construction, Faculty, Tenure-track

Elham (Ellie) FiniAssociate Professor Research InterestsSustainable construction, bio-based and bio-inspired materials, adhesives and sealants for use in construction, multi-scale characterization and modeling, surface and interface characterization...
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