Sudip Talukdar
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Research Interests
- Civil Engineering
- Earthquake Engineering
Biography
Ph.D., EIT
Instructor, Program Coordinator, Civil Engineering
School of Construction and the Environment
Work Experience
Sudip's interests and expertise are in the fields of construction materials and structural engineering. His current research interests include durability modelling of concrete structures, investigating different non-destructive test methods for masonry blocks, and looking into the development of testing standards for shotcrete. Alongside his teaching responsibilities at BCIT, he continues to work part-time as a Field Engineer with Metro Testing Laboratories in Burnaby, BC.
Education
Ph.D, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2013. Thesis Title: "The effects of global climate change on carbonation induced corrosion of reinforced concrete structures."
M.A.Sc, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2008. Thesis Topic: “The Application of Sprayed Fiber Reinforced Polymers for the Retrofit of Timber Bridges.”
B.A.Sc, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2004. Specializing in Structural Engineering.
Recent Citations for Sudip Talukdar
- Hemp Waste Valorization as Biofuel and Cement Replacement in Cement and Concrete Production
- A performance comparison between FRC and WWM reinforced slabs on grade
- Performance of sprayed fiber reinforced polymer strengthened timber beams
- An experimental study of the physicochemical properties of a cement matrix containing dredged materials
- The effects of global climate change on carbonation induced corrosion of reinforced concrete structures
- A state-of-the-art on concrete repairs and some thoughts on ways to achieve durability in repairs
- Development of a lightweight low-carbon footprint concrete containing recycled waste materials
- Carbonation in concrete infrastructure in the context of global climate change: part 1, experimental results and model development
- Carbonation in concrete infrastructure in the context of global climate change: part 2, Canadian urban simulations
- Climate change-induced carbonation of concrete infrastructure
- Modelling the effects of structural cracking on carbonation front advance into concrete
- How do accelerated carbonation tests affect the natural morphology and transport characteristics of concrete?
- Carbonation in concrete infrastructure in the context of global climate change: model refinement and representative concentration pathway scenario evaluation
- Lessons learnt from the shotcrete repair of the Powell River concrete hulks, and their applicability to other marine structures
- The effects of structural cracking on carbonation progress in reinforced concrete: is climate change a concern?
- Carbonation in concrete infrastructure in the context of global climate change: development of a service lifespan model
- Strengthening of timber beams using externally-bonded sprayed fibre reinforced polymers