EXTENDED registration: Summer School THE EDUTECT

July 13, 2022
EXTENDED registration until 25th of July
Summer School THE EDUTECT
August 29–September 9, 2022, VILNIUS TECH, Lithuania
3 ECTS Erasmus Blended Intensive Programme (BIP)
for students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design

 

step A: Choose 1 out of 2 workshops:
Workshop A – EQUITABLE SCHOOL. Mid 20C school buildings for collective education today often transfer into community schools, cherishing values of democratic culture and social responsibility. Are there any spatial solutions to implement such miraculous conversions? Curators: Dolf Broekhuizen (Netherlands), Liutauras Nekrošius, Edita Riaubienė (both Lithuania)
Workshop B – ARCHITECTURE IN-BETWEEN HOMES. Because of the global (climate, conflict) disasters more and more people are forced to leave their homes. Migrants lose their native cultural context, children – possibility of getting the proper education. No doubt, student and teacher are the central figures in the education process. However, environment nurtures as well. What kind of a portable school would one take to the journey in-between the former and future home? Curators: Barbara Pampe, Vittoria Capresi (both Germany), Indrė Ruseckaitė (Lithuania)
step B: check-in until 25th of July, 2022: https://forms.gle/iAksBWpQwkwk8AS39
step C: receive the information on admission to the course before 1st of August, 2022
step D: come to Vilnius, Lithuania for in-person workshop from 29/08 to 09/09/2022
step E: celebrate the World Architecture Day on 03/10/2022 at remote conference ARCHITECTURE OF DEMOCRACY and represent your idea
for questions or suggestions Liutauras.Nekrosius@vilniustech.lt
BIP: The Erasmus+ programme introduces new Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP) as alternative mobility for students and staff. BIP combines short-term physical mobility with a virtual component and makes the Erasmus mobility more flexible. Students who participate in BIP can combine their study plans at their home institution and mobility at the same semester. The sending institution International Relations offices will provide information and support to students for physical mobility.
 

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New doctoral dissertation
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VILNIUS TECH Library invites you to follow the published new dissertations. The dissertation „Resistance of technological waste-modified concrete to freeze–thaw cycles and alkaline corrosion“  („Technologinėmis atliekomis modifikuoto betono atsparumas užšaldymo ir atšildymo ciklams bei šarminei korozijai“) prepared at VILNIUS TECH by Edvinas Pocius. The dissertation was prepared in 2021–2026. Scientific consultant – Prof. Dr Džigita Nagrockienė. The dissertation was defended at the public meeting of the Dissertation Defence Council of the Scientific Field of Materials Engineering in the Aula Doctoralis Meeting Hall of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University at 10 a.m. on 8 June 2026. The dissertation investigates concrete modified with glass processing waste, concrete sludge, and a crystallizing additive. The goal is to develop concrete that is resistant to freeze–thaw cycles and alkali–silica reaction (ASR) by replacing part of the cement with glass waste and sand with concrete sludge. By selecting the optimal amount of technological waste, the aim is to improve the basic properties of concrete while maintaining its resistance to freeze–thaw cycles and alkali–silica reaction. The tasks addressed in the work include the analysis of glass processing waste and concrete sludge, evaluating their impact on the properties of the cement paste. After determining the recommended waste content, the physical and mechanical properties of the modified concrete are investigated, focusing on resistance to freeze–thaw cycles and alkali–silica reaction. This research sequence aims to substantiate the basic properties and resistance to freeze–thaw cycles and alkali–silica reaction of the newly developed material. The dissertation consists of an introduction, three chapters, general conclusions, a list of references, a list of the author‘s scientific publications, and a summary in English. The Introduction discusses the research problem and relevance, describes the object of research, formulates the aim and tasks, and outlines the research methodology, scientific novelty, practical significance, and statements for defence. The First Chapter discusses active mineral substances, their formation and use in concrete production. It discusses the generation of concrete sludge and glass waste, as well as the impact of their use on the physical and mechanical properties and durability of concrete. The durability of waste-modified concrete and the assessment of carbon dioxide emissions are also described. Conclusions are formulated, and the objectives of the dissertation are refined at the end of the chapter. The Second Chapter presents the materials used, their properties, and their formation. It describes the research methods and equipment chosen to investigate the structure and properties of the concrete and to calculate its CO2 emissions. The Third Chapter substantiates recommended dosages of glass waste and concrete sludge and their effects on cementitious systems. Glass waste was found suitable for cement replacement, and dry sludge for fine aggregate. An environmental impact assessment was also performed. Five scientific articles were published on the dissertation topic in the Web of Science database, Science Citation Index Expanded, peer-reviewed publications with a citation index. Doctoral dissertation readers can search via VILNIUS TECH Virtual Library.
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