Abir Al-Tabbaa
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Abir Al-Tabbaa is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the
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. She works on intelligent materials for infrastructure. She is the Director of the ''Future Infrastructure and Built Environment''
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Early life and education

Al-Tabbaa studied at the
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. She completed her
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and doctoral degrees at the University of Cambridge, working on the stress-strain responses of
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. Her Master's research considered the anisotropy of clay. She obtained her PhD in 1987 with a dissertation entitled ''Permeability and stress-strain response of speswhite kaolin''. After graduating Al-Tabbaa worked at
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as a geotechnical engineer. She was involved with the construction of the
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and
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. In 1991 she joined the
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as a lecturer.


Research

Al-Tabbaa returned to the University of Cambridge in 1997 and was made a Fellow of
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. Her work concentrates on the development and testing of materials for civil engineering. She is interested in low-carbon infrastructure and the remediation of contaminated land. She also works on soil mix technology and water valorisation. She has developed new techniques for the characterisation of soils. She has over 300 publications. In 2003 she was awarded the
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' Mallik Medal for her work on the five-year soil treatment mixing work at
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. She was part of a £1.67 million
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project that established the ''Centre of Excellence on Intelligent Construction Materials'' to reduce the cost of infrastructure maintenance of future construction. The project was followed up with an
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Programme Grant on resilient materials for life. Amongst other
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materials, the collaboration developed self-healing concrete. She spoke about their work at the
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in 2016.


Academic service

She has written for the ''
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''. Al-Tabbaa has served on the
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Executive Committee, the Institution of Civil Engineers' Geotechnical Advisory Panel and the Grounded Improvement Advisory Panel. In 2014 she became the Director of the Future Infrastructure and Built Environment
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. She serves on the editorial board of the
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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. She is also the UK representative for the ''Self-healing as Preventative Repair of Concrete Structures'' (SARCOS)
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Action. She was elected a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 2014, recognising her significant contributions to both research and education in civil engineering. In 2016 she was part of a group of academics from the University of Cambridge who wrote to ''
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'' to stress the need for European funding for scientific research. Al-Tabbaa appeared on the
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programme ''
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''.


Books

* 2010 Rainfall Trends in India and Their Impact on Soil Erosion: Rainfall Trends in India and Their Impact on Soil Erosion * 2005 Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tabbaa, Abir Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British women engineers Fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Academics of the University of Birmingham British environmental scientists English civil engineers Engineering professors at the University of Cambridge