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Christopher Ferraro

Christopher Ferraro, Ph.D., P.E., is a research assistant professor for the concrete materials research program in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment at the University of Florida. Dr. Ferraro earned his Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of Florida in 2009. He previously worked as a research engineer for the Florida Department of Transportation. Dr. Ferraro’s research interests include investigating concrete and other infrastructural material’s thermal and physical properties.

Technologies
Treatment that Removes Harmful Contaminants from Bottom Ash for Beneficial Use
High-Temperature Plasma Arc Reactor to Manufacture ‘Green’ Portland Cement Efficiently
Portland Cement Production That Uses Ash Left After Solid Waste Is Burned
Virtual Rotary Kiln Modeling to Optimize Cement Production and Testing
Boron in Concrete or Concrete Coatings to Protect Against Radiation and Degradation
Analysis and Testing for Proper Reinforcement in Ultra High Performance Concrete Structures

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