ICSF-2020: THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: ENVIRONMENTAL, TECHNOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC MATTERS
Oleksandr Kovalchuk
Organization: SRIBM KNUBA
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Oleksandr Kovalchuk in present is a Vice-director of Scientific research institute for binders and materials of KNUCA.

Oleksandr Kovalchuk received his MSc in building materials technology (2002) and a diploma of civil engineer in building materials technology (2003) from the Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Kyiv, Ukraine.

In 2008 he obtained his Candidate of Sciences Degree (Engineering) (corresponds to PhD) in technology of building materials from the Kyiv National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kyiv, Ukraine (PhD Research Topic "Foam Concretes with the Increased Thermal-mechanical Properties Based on Alkaline Portland Cement"). His scientific interests cover the development of new building materials using industrial wastes (in particular, utilization of low-calcium fly ashes), prediction of their durability, design of alkali-activated cement concretes and materials intended for different applications varying from civil engineering to ship- and machine-manufacturing, development of building materials of new generation which would meet the sustainable development requirements (such as, for example, reduced carbon dioxide emissions, waste utilization, natural resources preservation) and others.

Oleksandr Kovalchuk has contributed/ published over 120 articles, papers and reviews in various national and international journals, proceedings of seminars and congress. He heads the investigations in the field of development of fly ash alkali-activated cements and concretes intended for various application.

He was and is currently holding a position of the researcher in many projects financed by the foreign companies, among them: HILTI (Germany), NUKEM (Germany), SGN (France), KOBE STEEL (Japan), CHEMCOMEX (Czech Republic), NOVARKA, ECOCEM (France), etc.