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Oregon State receives grant funding for carbon sequestration in 3D-printed materials


Pavan Akula, center, assistant professor of civil engineering in the OSU College of Engineering, and students Ashish Bastola, left, and Nicholas Petersen in Akula's lab. Akuna is part of a a three-year, $540,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to explore capturing carbon dioxide from industrial emissions and sequestering it in a mineralized form in 3D-printed building materials. Photo by Johanna Carson, OSU College of Engineering.
Pavan Akula, center, assistant professor of civil engineering in the OSU College of Engineering, and students Ashish Bastola, left, and Nicholas Petersen in Akula's lab. Akuna is part of a a three-year, $540,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to explore capturing carbon dioxide from industrial emissions and sequestering it in a mineralized form in 3D-printed building materials. Photo by Johanna Carson, OSU College of Engineering.
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