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                              Mr A.K. Sahu is an associate professor in the department of civil engineering of College of Agriculture
                              Engineering and Technology, Etawaha. He received his masters degree from Allahabad University in
                              1989. His current research interests include durability of concrete structures in aggressive environment
                              and waste utilisation. He has published 25 research papers including many in international journals.


                              Dr Sunil Kumar is an assistant professor in the department of civil engineering of Harcourt Butler
                              Technological Institute, Kanpur. He received his PhD degree from Kanpur University in 1995. His current
                              area of research interests include probabilistic design loads in buildings, structural fire engineering,
                              durability of concrete structures in aggressive environments and waste utilisation. He has published
                              about 35 research papers including many in international journals.


                              Dr A.K. Sachan is a professor in the department of civil engineering of Bundelkhand Institute of
                              Engineering and Technology, Jhansi. He received his PhD degree from Kanpur University in 1990.
                              His current area of research interests include fibre reinforced concrete, polymer concrete, durability
                              of concrete structures in aggressive environments and waste utilisation. He has published about 30
                              research papers including many in international journals.





















































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