SKOKIE, Ill.—The Portland Cement Association (PCA) Education Foundation has awarded Sean Hayman a 2008 PCA Education Foundation Fellowship Award.
Hayman is a senior in civil engineering at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. He, under the guidance of Michael D.A. Thomas, a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, will determine the mechanisms of deterioration of concrete that is exposed to potassium acetate and other anti-icing chemicals, and identify ways to prevent this deterioration
Hayman is one of seven engineering students presented with 2008 PCA Fellowship awards. He was honored at the PCA Fall Meetings in Chicago on August 25
and will recognized again by the Foundation at the Spring 2009 American Concrete Institute Convention in San Antonio.
The PCA Education Foundation Research Fellowship identifies and rewards outstanding masters and doctoral students in the fields of engineering and physical sciences who are studying areas that advance the science and technology of cement and concrete. PCA’s Education Foundation presents the students with $20,000 each for university and study costs.
PCA established the Foundation in 2001 to help finance education programs in nearly every facet of the cement and concrete industries, from university research fellowships to career recruitment and craft training.
About PCA
Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts market development, engineering, research, education, and public affairs programs. More information on PCA programs is available at www.cement.org.
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