Living Materials Lab
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Engineering #sustainable and durable #infrastructure #materials by blurring the boundaries between the built environment and the natural world @CUEngineering
University of Colorado, Boulder
Joined August 2016
In the news! Dr. Srubar was profiled in light of his new position as Deming Associate Dean for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Read more below:
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If you haven’t yet registered, now is your last chance. Registration will close on Friday June 28th. And don’t forget to also submit your abstracts for the symposium! The program is shaping up nicely and this is an event you won’t want to miss. https://t.co/x1fqjfE21W
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June 26 - June 27 2025 | Boulder, COCU Boulder Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Community (SEEC)4001 Discovery Dr, Boulder, CO 80303
In case you missed it, the LMLab is helping host a bootcamp and symposium on embodied carbon for structural engineers. Check it out! https://t.co/x1fqjfEzRu. Registration and abstracts are due June 28th!
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In case you missed it, the LMLab is helping host a bootcamp and symposium on embodied carbon for structural engineers. Check it out! https://t.co/x1fqjfEzRu. Registration and abstracts are due June 28th!
colorado.edu
June 26 - June 27 2025 | Boulder, COCU Boulder Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Community (SEEC)4001 Discovery Dr, Boulder, CO 80303
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Please consider submitting a presentation for the symposium. As the final day will be community-driven, your contributions are welcomed! More details:
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Days 1 & 2 will engage attendees in classroom instruction to bring everybody up to speed on the fundamentals and best practices. Day 3 will be a symposium with both practitioners and academics presenting on advancements in how structural engineers can engage in embodied carbon.
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Exciting news! The University of Colorado Boulder is hosting an Embodied Carbon Bootcamp and Symposium for structural engineers this summer between July 25th and 27th! This event is designed as an on-ramp for structural engineers looking to become leaders in embodied carbon.
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Click the link below to access this for free for 30 days! https://t.co/TRjwT2FdXP
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LML researchers Matt Jungclaus, Sarah Williams, Jay Arehart, and Wil Srubar present an updated method for CO2 sequestration via carbonation in their publication titled 'Whole-life carbon emissions of concrete mixtures considering maximum CO2 sequestration via carbonation'.
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How much CO2 is sequestered in concrete via carbonation? And how does that compare to its cradle-to-gate embodied carbon emissions?
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The lab's productivity 'went dark' today during the eclipse... or, rather, to about 75%
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The Living Materials Lab is hiring! We're accepting applicants for a new postdoctoral research associate in the realm of Engineered Living Materials. Learn more below: https://t.co/oPGIC47TPT
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Check out our newest contribution in the realm of earth materials! Dr. Samuel Armistead and PhD student Bex Mikofsky have published a preview in @Matter_CP 'Toward biomimetic and living earth materials'. Read it below: https://t.co/1VNyhEDJdF
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In light of the ongoing #Cop28 summit, our research was highlighted alongside other @CUBoulder teams which are working to address climate change. Learn more about the various projects underway by visiting the link below: https://t.co/QW350PUp6U
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Beginning Nov. 30, world leaders and climate experts will gather in Dubai for the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference to address the climate crisis
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Dr. Srubar has been selected as a @SchmidtFutures Science Polymath! The Living Materials Laboratory will receive $500K/year for five years to pursue high-risk, high-reward research that constitutes a substantial shift in our current research portfolio. Big things ahead!
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The implications of the study open the door to further material science and architectural engineering exploration of this new sustainable construction method. Check out the paper here:
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This NSF-funded project aims to explore the potential of sustainable biopolymer additives to unlock this new technology. It was found that algae-derived biopolymers facilitated improved rheology and printability properties through micro-structural modifications.
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The combination of advanced manufacturing with locally sourced earth materials has the potential to transform the built environment, achieving the paradigm of a sustainable and circular construction sector.
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New Paper Alert! Living Materials Lab postdoc Dr. Samuel Armistead and PhD student Bex Mikofsky collaborated with @ColumbiaGSAPP and @CUSEAS researchers on the 3D-printability of earth concrete.
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The Living Materials Lab is seeking new researchers to join our group! Check out the applications for postdoctoral associate positions working with bioinspired cements, embodied carbon, and engineered living materials:
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