Media contributions
1Media contributions
Title Nieuwe CHAPLIN deelnemer: TU Delft Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Stichting Circular Biobased Delta Newsletters Media type Web Duration/Length/Size Circa 220 words Country/Territory Netherlands Date 26/06/23 Description Recent sloot TU Delft zich aan bij ons initiatief. Dr. Katerina Varveri, Assistant Professor of Future Pavement Materials at the section of Pavement Engineering at Delft University of Technology.
"TU Delft joins the CHAPLIN project, focusing on the development of bio-based binders for road applications. TU Delft's involvement in the CHAPLIN project aligns with our vision of advancing future pavement materials and exploring alternatives towards bitumen-free roads that are more sustainable, resilient, and environmentally friendly. TU Delft looks forward to contributing our expertise, knowledge, and research capabilities to accelerate the implementation of bio-based binder for road applications, not only within the Netherlands but also internationally. Through our participation, we aim to establish a solid foundation for the adoption of bio-based binders, supporting the transition to more sustainable practices in road construction."
"TU Delft with its expertise in pavement material and structures’ characterization and modelling, will contribute valuable knowledge and research capabilities to the project. We can collectively work towards reducing CO2 emissions and promoting sustainable practices in road construction. Furthermore, TU Delft is committed to developing innovative tools and methodologies for analysing new bio-based materials. Our leading team is working towards the development of innovative testing and characterization techniques and analysis methods for alternative binders. These tools will enhance the understanding of the bio-based material's performance, durability, and suitability for large-scale implementation."URL https://us18.campaign-archive.com/?u=c947329c6a3a79da8dd02b7cb&id=47a8288334 Persons A. Varveri
Keywords
- biobased materials
- bitumen-free roads
- consortium