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Chris Cheeseman is a Professor of Materials Resources Engineering at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London. He leads the Materials Section and directs the UKCRIC Centre for Infrastructure Materials, funded by EPSRC. His expertise lies in materials science applied to sustainability, including waste management, circular economy, and low-carbon materials. He holds affiliations with multiple interdisciplinary centers, including the Grantham Institute and the Marine and Coastal Environments Network.
Chris earned his PhD in ceramics science from the University of Oxford, followed by industry experience as a Technical Manager. At Imperial since 1990, he has supervised over 120 graduate students and published 220+ papers. His research emphasizes innovation, spawning spin-off companies like Novacem (low-carbon cements) and Aeropowder (waste feather applications).
Key research themes include carbon sequestration via olivine, magnesium-based cements, and recycling of industrial byproducts. His work bridges material science with environmental engineering, addressing global challenges like climate change and resource efficiency.
Recent articles focus on novel cements, waste valorization (e.g., sewage sludge ash), and sustainable construction materials. Collaborative projects include EPSRC-funded infrastructure initiatives and collaborations with industry on permeable pavements and superhydrophobic surfaces.
Chris has pioneered curricula in advanced materials for sustainable infrastructure and environmental engineering. His labs focus on material lifecycle analysis, industrial symbiosis, and scalable low-carbon solutions.



