Professor
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX, United States
Zachary Grasley is Professor, Department, and Zachry Chair for Construction Integration in the Zachry Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University. He completed a BS in civil engineering at Michigan Technological University in 2001, followed by an MS and PhD in civil engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2003 and 2006, respectively. A fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Concrete Institute, and the American Ceramic Society, Grasley has won several awards for teaching and research during his career.
Grasley has published over 75 peer-reviewed journal articles and given over 50 invited or keynote seminars around the world. Several of his journal articles have won best paper awards. He has been PI or co-PI on research grants of over $10M from a variety of agencies including international, national, regional, local, and industrial. His research approach involves the integration of analytical, computational, and experimental techniques across several length scales to fundamentally advance civil infrastructure materials. He has published articles describing new numerical or computational routines, articles presenting original experimental techniques and analyses, and articles proposing novel understanding of material behavior.
A licensed Professional Engineer, Grasley is Vice President of Engineering for OSL Concrete, Inc. and has contributed to industry via numerous consulting projects. He has several patents and is continuously developing new IP. He is co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of Circle Concrete Tech, Inc., formed to commercialize advanced concrete technologies that move the industry forward. Grasley is the former Chair of the Cements Division of the American Ceramic Society and former Chair of American Concrete Institute Committee 236.
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