Dr. Hubler received an聽NSF Career Award for her proposal "Mechanical Modeling of Living Building Materials for Structural Applications" (/mse/2022/03/22/hubler-earns-nsf-career-award-advance-living-building-materials)
Ph.D. student Naiara Rodrigues and Dr. Hubler are in the process of developing an application to test concrete on construction sites (/engineering/2022/02/11/seed-grant-opens-research-future-construction-materials-site-tools)聽
Dr. Hubler was selected as a Faculty Fellow through the Research & Innovation Office at the University of Colorado Boulder聽
Publication of "Experimental Study on Nanoparticle Injection by Using a Lab-scale Wellbore System鈥 in聽Cement and Concrete Composites
2021
Dr. Hubler is working with Al Weimer and others on repurposing carbon products from fuel sources into concrete聽bricks in hopes to reduce pollution and create stronger, more聽long-lasting materials (/mse/2021/08/25/carbon-capture-doe-funded-projects-may-lead-more-durable-concrete-materials)聽
Publication of 鈥淲orking with Randomness: A Perspective on Using Spatial Statistics to Engineer the Mechanics of Heterogenous Materials鈥 in聽Mechanics Research Communications
Awarded聽Prometheus Materials/SOM grant, "Algae-grown Engineered Living Reinforced Concrete"聽
Seminar on聽"Using Spatial Statistics to Engineer the Mechanics of Heterogenous Materials"聽at the聽University of Minnesota Twin Cities聽
Publication of 鈥淓xperimental Study on Nanoparticle Injection Technology for Remediating Leaks of Gas Storage and Transportation鈥 in聽Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
DARPA grant, "Programmable Resurrection of Materials Engineered To Heal Exponentially Using Switches" extended funding to 2023聽
Sannidhya Gosh graduated聽
Publication of "Numerical Modeling of the Injection of Nanoparticles in Saturated Cementitious Material by Electromigration鈥 in聽Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Awarded ARPA-E grant, "Testing and Analysis of Pipeline Encapsulation Technologies"聽
Publication of "Engineering Living Building Materials (LBMs) towards Enhanced Bacterial Viability and Mechanical Properties鈥 in聽iScience