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Professor of Infrastructure Materials @CaerBath @uniofbath largely INACTIVE here: see me at the butterfly site

Bath, UK
Joined January 2014
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@NCLExpertSols
Newcastle University: Expert Solutions
11 months
✨We are hiring!✨ In collaboration with @NorthumbrianH2O we are looking for a KTP Associate in self-healing concrete solutions for wastewater infrastructure. Location: Durham Salary: £37,099 + substantial training budget Find out more here: https://t.co/ZDttRJl9J7 @IUK_KTP
jobs.ncl.ac.uk
KTP Associate in advancing self-healing concrete solutions for wastewater infrastructure
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@KevPaine
Kevin Paine
1 year
#PhDPosition: Join us at Bath to explore novel bio-mineral precipitation using lab-on-chip tech. Work with experts in sustainable construction and drive impactful, research in civil engineering, materials science, or microbiology. #ResearchInnovation https://t.co/tHCU4yZ4lJ
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PhD Project - University of Bath URSA project: Revolutionizing Bio-Concrete Durability: Exploring Micro-Scale Precipitation Dynamics in Sand and Aggregate Matrices at University of Bath, listed on...
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@KevPaine
Kevin Paine
1 year
It was great fun discussing the past, present and future of our most important construction material, concrete, with @mrimafidon and Cyrille Dunant. Thank you @QEPrize for the invite. I hope everyone finds it informative.
@QEPrize
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
1 year
Concrete is the world's second most-used material, but how can we make it greener? 🌍 @mrimafidon is joined by Professor @KevPaine, Director of @CaerBath at @uniofbath, and Dr Cyrille Dunant, Principal Research Associate at @Cambridge_Uni to learn more. 🎧 https://t.co/4pvNeBmq0G
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@QEPrize
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
1 year
Concrete is the world's second most-used material, but how can we make it greener? 🌍 @mrimafidon is joined by Professor @KevPaine, Director of @CaerBath at @uniofbath, and Dr Cyrille Dunant, Principal Research Associate at @Cambridge_Uni to learn more. 🎧 https://t.co/4pvNeBmq0G
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@Mo_Heidarzadeh
Dr Mohammad Heidarzadeh
1 year
#seminar on the impacts of 2024 #Noto tsunami: - Time: Wednesday, 3 July 2024 @ 10:45 AM (UK time) - Online and onsite (@UniofBath, Bldg 6E, room 2.6) - Free & open to public TEAMS link: https://t.co/0NMR4Rdwvc Sponsor: @CaerBath @KevPaine @ikarmpadakis @ValentinHeller
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@CaerBath
CAER (Uni of Bath)
1 year
🌟 highlights from the Faculty Research Culture Awards, 2024 🌟 We're thrilled to announce that CAER's leadership team, Lee Bryant, Corwin Wright, and Kevin Paine, won the inaugural Research Culture Team Award. 🏆
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@ICELibrary
ICE Library
2 years
Well done @KevPaine who was first to identify this week’s #BridgeQuiz, closely followed by @JamesC_ICE . It’s the gate entering Valletta, Malta. #LibraryOnTour what should we see while we’re here, happy to travel
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@koji_takasu
Koji Takasu
2 years
Keynote lecture of International conference AILCD 2024 by @KevPaine at the Univercity of Kitakyushu Japan. Topic: Self-Healing Concrete and other Bacterial Innovation for Infrastructure Many thanks to Prof. Kevin
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Kevin Paine
2 years
Fab trip to the University of Kitakyushu today to explore research in biomass fly ash and self-healing concretes. Thanks to @koji_takasu for organising. #innovation #sustainability
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@CaerBath
CAER (Uni of Bath)
2 years
Today, CAER hosted a seminar titled "How to prepare fellowship applications". Neil Hindley, Qingping Wang @qpwbath, and Corwin Wright @CorwinWright gave specific advice on applying for fellowships and what worked for them. Thanks to the attendees for their engagement.
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Kevin Paine
2 years
My thanks to @BraggRoyceLeeds for the invite to present work on self healing concrete at their Bragg Exchange. It's been a great couple of days learning about amazing science.
@Geo_XCT
Alice Macente
2 years
Great talk by Prof. Kevin Paine on self healing concrete by bacteria @BraggRoyceLeeds
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Kevin Paine
2 years
A good showing from the CAER directorship at today's winter graduation at @UniofBath #climate #adaptation #environment #research
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Kevin Paine
2 years
Really pleased to see this https://t.co/GUCivm5eNy finally published. Bacteria-based self-healing concrete leads to more sustainable concrete structures. But still more research and development is needed to optimise and improve what we have. @noemi_arena @bjreeksting @GebhardLab
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Kevin Paine
2 years
Really good article @philipcball . But I have to be a little biased and suggest the section on "A bioconcrete future" excels :)
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@UniofBath
University of Bath
2 years
A £4.6M project to determine how best to sustainably retrofit over a million council houses in Bristol and Swansea to get to #NetZero begins today. Hear more about the project from @UniofBath and @GW4Alliance with Professor Pete Walker.
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Kevin Paine
2 years
Indeed they did heal, and this has major implications for the practical implementation of self-healing concrete in infrastructure. Great to be involved. Thanks @DanaOfiteru
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Kevin Paine
2 years
Looking forward to this new challenge working alongside Lee, @CorwinWright and the many great researchers and teachers in the faculty of @bathenganddes. #CAER
@bathenganddes
BathEngAndDes
2 years
Learn more about the Centre for Climate Adaptation & Environment Research (CAER) with Centre Director Professor Kevin Paine, Co-Director Professor Corwin Wright and Co-Director Dr Lee Bryant as they discuss CAER's mission and the impact of our research ⬇️ https://t.co/0SJst2DYml
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@KevPaine
Kevin Paine
3 years
Very pleased for @EmekaKEzugwu on the publication of his first first-authored paper. Research looking at hydrothermally treated plant fibres for cementitious composites. Upwards and onwards. https://t.co/1FwhAhrZ6v
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@UniofBath
University of Bath
3 years
A new study modelled by PhD student Petros Ampatzidis in @bathenganddes shows large bodies of water in urban areas can be effective at removing pollutants and heat from cities, but smaller ones can actually make the problem of heat islands worse. https://t.co/zQYYNPmdHV
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@KevPaine
Kevin Paine
3 years
"The human body is very good at healing thin cuts. But if you completely slash yourself open, you are going to need someone to repair it for you – and it is the same with concrete. " What a quote - did I really say that?
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