ACI James Instruments Student Award
Award:
- Cash prize of $800
- Engraved certificate provided by ACI Headquarters.
- ACI student membership for one year if still enrolled in an academic institution. Regular membership for one year if graduated and still active in work associated with concrete.
- To stimulate student interest in the area of nondestructive testing (NDT) of concrete materials and structures.
- To recognize meritorious and innovative research in concrete and concrete materials using NDT methods.
- To publicize the field of NDT and the work of ACI Committee 228.
- To recognize the support given by the sponsor to students working on NDT research.
The research work shall have been performed by a student while enrolled in a degree program (graduate or undergraduate) at an accredited institution of higher education.
The research should be on a topic related to nondestructive testing of concrete. Research must focus on or possibly lay the foundation for the development of an NDT method for concrete.
The applicant need not be enrolled at time of submission, but the work must have been performed (completed) within two years of the date of submission.
Work shall be both original and innovative.
The submission consists of a technical paper conforming to the style and standards of the ACI Journal. The student shall be the primary author of the paper.
Submission of application
Papers must be submitted to DirkHeidbrink by December 5, 2006. The award will be presented at the2007ACI Annual Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. Electronic submittals WILL NOT be accepted.
For questions regarding the ACI James InstrumentAward, or to submit your James Instrument Award paper, contact:
F. Dirk Heidbrink
Wiss Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
330 Pfingsten Rd
Northbrook, IL 60062
e-mail: FHeidbrink@wje.com
For questions regarding all other ACI StudentFellowships and Scholarships, please contact:
Contact information:
Jessie Bournay
scholarships@concrete.org
Website: www.concrete.org
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