Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Office Phone
609-258-6263
whitece@princeton.edu
Office
E326 Engineering Quad
Website
http://white.princeton.edu/
CV
White CV 2021-22.pdf
Degrees
PhD????????? Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 2010.
BE??????????? Civil Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 2006
BSc????????? Physics, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 2006
Bio/Description
Concurrent University Appointments
Associated Faculty, Department of Chemical and Biological EngineeringAssociated Faculty, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Associated Faculty, High Meadows Environmental Institute
Associated Faculty, Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
Associated Faculty, Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
Executive Committee Member, Program in Sustainable Energy
Executive Committee Member, Program in Materials Science and Engineering
Honors, Awards, DISTINCTIONS
Gustavo Colonetti Medalist, RILEM, 2019Howard B. Wentz Jr. Junior Faculty Award, Princeton University, 2017
CAREER Award, National Science Foundation, 2016
Discovery Early Career Research Award, Australian Research Council, 2013
Research Interests
Dr. White’s research focuses on understanding and optimizing engineering and environmental materials, with an emphasis on controlling the chemical mechanisms responsible for formation and long-term degradation of sustainable cements. Other areas of research include conventional cements, new materials for carbon dioxide capture and utilization, industrial waste recycling, and fundamentals of silicates dissolution. This research spans multiple length and time scales, utilizing advanced synchrotron and neutron-based experimental techniques, and simulation methodologies founded at the nanoscale. A component of Dr. White’s research involves technique development (experiment and simulation) and advanced data analysis methods, including synchrotron-based micro-pair distribution function analysis and coarse-grained simulation methods.COURSES
CEE 364 / ARC364: Materials in Civil EngineeringENE 506 / MSE 586 / MAE 536 / CEE 506 / CBE 566: Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques for Energy Materials
ENE 267 / MSE287 / CEE267: Materials for Energy Technologies and Efficiency
Selected Publications
Google scholar profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LvS2GCoAAAAJ&hl=en
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Sitewide Category
Water, Climate and Energy
Mechanics, Materials and Structures