A chemist by training and expert in biomineralization, Masic has devoted much of his research to the development of sustainable and durable building materials.
He is the principal researcher of MIT’s Concrete Sustainability Hub, faculty fellow in Archaeological Materials at the Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (MIT), and faculty director of the Refugee ACTion Hub (ReACT) — a free program that aims to provide training opportunities for refugees worldwide.
A chemist by training and expert in biomineralization, Masic has devoted much of his research to the development of sustainable and durable building materials.
He is the principal researcher of MIT’s Concrete Sustainability Hub, faculty fellow in Archaeological Materials at the Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (MIT), and faculty director of the Refugee ACTion Hub (ReACT) — a free program that aims to provide training opportunities for refugees worldwide.
From the ancient Romans the solution for stronger, cheaper and more sustainable buildings. Admir Masic anticipates the future of urban construction.
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