Xinyuan Ke (@cyrenke) 's Twitter Profile
Xinyuan Ke

@cyrenke

Material scientist, design of sustainable engineering materials, passionate about minerals and resource efficiency, art enthusiast (totally amateur!!!)

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John Provis (@johnprovis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Very* pleased to be able to announce that this new paper by Xinyuan Ke has been published (#OpenAccess) in CCR: doi.org/10.1016/j.cemc…. Modelling carbonation of alkali-activated cements by clever tweaks to a thermodynamic approach, illustrated with some lovely graphics.

Xinyuan Ke (@cyrenke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 2 years+6m maternity leave, proud to announce that I am starting my first day as a Lecturer Bath Arch&Civil Eng. My pleasure to be part of a supportive team and a dynamic research center @brecicm! (Well... practically, this is part of my normal working hours🌖)

Dr Dikai Guan (@gdk199) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT and spread. This is a re-advertised post because the previous offer holder pulled out at the stage of visa application. Professional trainig packages are included. Research Associate in Magnesium Alloy Development jobs.ac.uk/job/CEU254/res…

Kevin Paine (@kevpaine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lydia is doing her dissertation into the origins of the term “concrete cancer” and its implications on public and professional attitudes to concrete. It would be great if you could give 5 minutes of your time to help her by completing this survey. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Xinyuan Ke (@cyrenke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Couldn’t agree more! But I also doubt if the same truth can be found in more application-oriented research🤔

Xinyuan Ke (@cyrenke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geopolymer (N-A-S-H) gels can be used as low-carbon thermochemical heat storage materials for improving the energy efficiency in buildings! Please check out our new publication on Microporous and Mesoporous Materials #energyefficiency #EnergyStorage authors.elsevier.com/a/1dWxL4xQ95zE…

Brant Walkley (@brantwalkley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to share a couple of new papers from work w/ Xinyuan Ke, @cementsatshef, Oday Hussein and Susan Bernal - both looking at AAM: one on the thermodynamic properties of sodium aluminosilicate hydrate in DaltonTransactions pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/Art…

Kevin Paine (@kevpaine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This work will be important for those attempting to model MICP in cementitious composites. Joint work between University of Bath and Wuhan University of Technology developed by Xinyuan Ke. Experiments led by Linzhen Tan with contributions from @GebhardLab and Veronica Ferrandiz.