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Apply for the MSC Data-Warehouse (TC 223-MSC)

The MSC Data-Warehouse is a free tool elaborated for collecting and compare data and results related mainly to experimental works in the field of the strengthening of masonry structures and components strengthening with composite materials (FRP, SRG/P).
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Prof. Nele De Belie, Robert L'Hermite Medallist 2010

Prof. Nele De Belie was selected as Robert L'Hermite Medallist 2010 "in recognition of her outstanding, innovative and cross-discipline research involving bacteria for crack healing in concrete, and development of new techniques to investigate concrete durability".
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Post-doctoral position proposal by CEA Saclay, France

The CEA of Saclay in France is proposing a post-doctoral position entitled:
Numerical estimation of the mechanical properties of the rebar/concrete interfaces subjected to corrosion.

This position is reserved to non-French applicants who didn’t complete a thesis in France.

Contact:
Benoît Bary, CEA, Laboratory of Study of Concrete and Clay Behaviour Studies (LECBA)
Expected salary: 2 300 Euros per month.

For more information, please click on the link below.
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Season's Greetings!

Pascale Callec and the RILEM General Secretariat team give you their best wishes for the new year.
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Special discount for RILEM Members on a book edited by Prof. Ole M. Jensen

The book: The Science of Construction Materials edited by Ole Mejlhede Jensen, has just been published by Springer.
All RILEM Members benefit of a 20% discount until the end of the year 2009.

Please ask for your personal token and guidelines before ordering on springer.com
e-mail address of the General Secretariat: sg@rilem.org
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Call for applications for the RILEM Robert L'Hermite Medal 2010

Each year RILEM is evaluating proposed candidates for the prestigious Robert L’Hermite Medal. The medal is awarded to a young person, under the age of 40 years, who performed high level scientific research in the field of ‘Building Materials and Structures’, and published at least one original paper in an international scientific journal, preferably (but not exclusively) the RILEM journal ‘Materials and Structures’, during the last two years, in general as main contributor to the paper.

If you are aware of any young researcher that would be eligible for the Medal, please encourage the potential candidate to apply. Applications should be submitted in electronic form to the RILEM Secretariat General at sg@rilem.org,no later than December 31 2009.
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