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                                    CONCRETE TECHNOLOGYwww.cpi-worldwide.com CPI %u2013 Concrete Plant International %u2013 4 | 2025 37Complete solutions for your projectCirculation plant | Formwork and moulds Tilting tables | Vibration lines Pallets | Special machinesAvermann Betonfertigteiltechnik GmbH & Co. KGLengericher Landstr. 35 49078 Osnabr%u00fcck %u25a0 GermanyT + 49 5405 505-0 E info@avermann.de I www.avermann.den Dipl.-Ing. Daniil Mikhalev: Research associate at the Institute of Construction Materials at TU Dresden. Responsible for the scientific coordination of the completed AiF research project %u201cSafe Concrete Pumping %u2013 Pumpability and Pumping Stability%u201d (AiF No. 20947 N). Participant in the DFG Priority Program 2005 %u201cOpus Fluidum Futurum %u2013 Rheology of Reactive, Multiscale, Multiphase Construction Materials%u201d. Member of the RILEM Technical Committee 305-PCC : %u201cPumping of concrete\tiphase suspensions during pumping, rheology of cement-based materials, and methods for the evaluation and quality control of fresh concrete in the context of concrete pumping, for example with help of sensor concepts and computer-aided assistance systems for targeted and efficient concrete pumping. daniil.mikhalev@tu-dresden.den Dr. Roman Rezaev: Researcher at the Institute of Construction Materials, TU Dresden. Responsible for the development and maintenance of data analysis methods and the interpretation of model parameters describing processes occurring in concrete. Roman Rezaev holds a PhD in theoretical physics and has extensive experience in developing first-principles simulation codes for various material systems. He contributed to the development of the database infrastructure at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) to enable the application of modern machine learning tools for optimizing and predicting new materials with tailored properties. At TU Dresden, his current focus is on high-throughput data analysis of interlaboratory studies on the rheological properties of concrete, as well as on developing methods for identifying parameters in complex, multidimensional models describing concrete rheology.roman.rezaev@tu-dresden.den Dipl.-Ing. Dario Cotardo: Defended his doctorate in April 2025 at Leibniz University Hannover with a dissertation on %u201cMethods for Preventing Pipeline Blockages in Concrete Pumping%u201d. Co-coordinator of the AiF research project %u201cSafe Concrete Pumping %u2013 Pumpability and Pumping Stability%u201d (AiF No. 20947 N), jointly conducted with Technische Universit%u00e4t Dresden. Former deputy head of the concrete technology research group at the Institute of Construction Materials, Leibniz University Hannover. Former member of the RILEM Technical Committee \Bau GmbH. Research interests include the pumping behavior of fresh concrete, rheology of cement-based materials, and grouting materials for offshore applications. dario.cotardo@liesen.comn Prof. Dr.-Ing. Viktor Mechtcherine: Director of the Institute of Construction Materials at Technische Universit%u00e4t Dresden. Member of the German Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech) and the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Editor of the journals Materials and Structures and Cement and Concrete Composites, RILEM Fellow. Chair of the RILEM Technical Committee 304-ADC %u201cAssessment of Additively Manufactured Concrete Materials and Structures%u201d. Member of the research advisory board of the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete (DAfStb) and chair of the DAfStb working group %u201cDigital Concrete Construction Using Additive Manufacturing%u201d. Expert advisor to the German Institute for Construction Technology (DIBt). He has coordinated and contributed to several collaborative research projects funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Since 2025, he also serves as spokesperson of the Cluster of Excellence CARE (Climate-Neutral and Resource-Efficient Construction).viktor.mechtcherine@tu-dresden.de
                                
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