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Gokul Dev Vasudevan is a Lecturer at the University of Georgia's School of Environmental, Civil, Agricultural & Mechanical Engineering, within the Department of Civil Engineering. His research focuses on sustainable construction materials, concrete durability, and performance-based mixture proportioning. He holds a Ph.D. and has authored numerous technical publications since 2015.
- Education: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (not specified in text)
His work emphasizes reducing concrete's environmental footprint through alternative cementitious systems, optimizing fly ash utilization, and Bayesian modeling for material performance prediction. He has contributed to high-impact projects like the CALTRANS study on portland-limestone cement and pioneered new methods for chloride threshold quantification in reinforced concrete.
His articles span durability analysis, carbonation resistance, and carbon-neutral concrete technologies. Recent work (2022-2024) addresses critical chloride thresholds, sustainable mixture design, and service life prediction under CO₂ exposure.
No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, though his technical reports suggest strong industry collaboration. He advises no listed students but contributes to infrastructure resilience through applied research.
Labs/teams: Not explicitly stated, but his research aligns with civil engineering materials laboratories at UGA's Driftmier Engineering Center.
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