CAER Researchers Win Esteemed Ceramic Society Award
The researchers from the University of Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) continue to showcase their innovation and brilliance as they clinch yet another coveted honor. This time, it’s the prestigious John E. Marquis Award from the American Ceramic Society, achieved for their ground-breaking publication.
Accomplished Authors Triumph
The coveted award was earned by Dr. Tristana Duvallet, a senior research engineer at CAER, and her co-author Dr. Bob Jewell, associate director of CAER’s Cementitious Materials Group, for their publication titled “Recycling of bone ash from animal wastes and by-products in the production of novel cements.” Originally published in the Journal of American Ceramic Society’s June 2023 issue, this unique research piece stood out among approximately 1,100 technical articles evaluated by a panel of five expert judges.
Award of Recognizable Stature
The John E. Marquis Award is no ordinary achievement. It’s an annual accolade given to authors who contribute a research paper, engineering work, or plant practice related to manufacturing in ceramics and glass. These works needed to be published in any of the American Ceramic Society’s publications and are judged on the value they bring to society and the industry.
Acknowledging Innovation
Speaking on the triumph, the elated CAER director, Dr. Rodney Andrews commented, “We are beyond thrilled for Tristana to be recognized for her novel work in this space”. He further exuded praise for their Cementitious Materials Research Group for their relentless efforts in developing new technologies and techniques to improve cements and concretes and was delighted to see their creativity being celebrated on a national scale.
Recipient’s Response
Sharing her gratitude towards the American Ceramic Society, Dr. Duvallet shared, “This has been a fascinating project and I am thankful to the American Ceramic Society for this recognition. We look forward to advancing our research in this area”.
Concrete Efforts by CAER’s Cementitious Materials Group
With an aim of making the future more environmentally friendly, CAER’s Cementitious Materials Group continues to mark their global presence in developing next-generation cements and concretes, an especially significant agenda given the high carbon footprint of cement production and the colossal consumption of this resource.
University of Kentucky – A Beacon of Progress
As one of the state’s pioneering institutions, the University of Kentucky carries the legacy of service to the Commonwealth and the world. They dedicate themselves to grooming the future leaders, revolutionizing lives through education, research, and creative ingenuity. Using their diversity and inclusivity as their strength, they continue to make a difference to the society and the environment.