Recycled Aggregate Concrete in South East Asia

MAST research project

Title: Recycled Aggregate Concrete in South East Asia

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Grant scheme: Frontiers Champion

Aim: The project aims to bring together global research communities, policy makers, practitioners, innovators and social scientists to establish an interdisciplinary consortium to investigate the development of sustainable, durable, cost-effective, green concrete by utilising recycled aggregates in Southeast Asia.

Contact: Dr Boksun Kim

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Email: recycledaggregateconcrete@plymouth.ac.uk

About the Frontiers Champion

As a Frontiers Champion, Dr Kim has passion to improve the quality of life of people, in particular, in less developed countries. As part of two projects funded by the RAEng Frontiers of Engineering Seed Funding in 2016-17, she first visited Nelson Mandela University in South Africa to help to develop concentrating solar power technology for use in outlying communities in Africa. Second, she collaborated with a Nigerian community to build plastic bottle houses near Abuja. Furthermore, her mentoring of three Nigerian and one Indian Association of Commonwealth University Blue Charter fellows since 2018, as part of the Marine Plastics Research and Innovation Framework, has stimulated her to help more researchers in the global south. The champion is keen to engage with a network of a broad range of communities to enhance the quality of life in the global south by tackling global development challenges. She hopes to make genuine contribution.

Boksun Kim
Dr Boksun Kim, Associate Professor of Structural Engineering

Getting to net zero: a systems approach

As a Royal Academy of Engineering Frontiers Champion, Dr Boksun Kim at the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics has been featured in one of the National Engineering Policy Centre’s ‘Getting to Net Zero’ video series and talks about challenges in the use of recycle aggregates in Southeast Asia.

Our events

Webinar 1. 19 January 2021–
Webinar 2. 26 January 2021–
Webinar 3. 9 February 2021–
Webinar 4. 23 February 2021 –
Webinar 5. 9 March 202–
Webinar 6. 23 March 2021 –
Webinar 7. 11 May, rescheduled to 22 June 2021 –
Webinar 8. 25 May 2021 –
Webinar 9. 8 June 2021–
Webinar 10. 6 July 2021–
In-person networking event in South East Asia

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