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Ali Kazemian

Researcher at University of Southern California

Publications -  48
Citations -  943

Ali Kazemian is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 559 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Kazemian include Amirkabir University of Technology & Louisiana State University.

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Cementitious materials for construction-scale 3D printing: Laboratory testing of fresh printing mixture

TL;DR: In this paper, a framework for performance-based laboratory testing of cementitious mixtures for construction-scale 3D printing is developed, where workability of a fresh "printing mixture" is studied in terms of print quality, shape stability, and printability window.
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Perspectives on a BIM-integrated software platform for robotic construction through Contour Crafting

TL;DR: A planning and Operations Control Software for Automated Construction (POCSAC) is developed as a major enabler for a seamless integration of BIM and Contour Crafting.
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Computer vision for real-time extrusion quality monitoring and control in robotic construction

TL;DR: The high precision and responsiveness of the developed system demonstrates the great potential for computer vision as a real-time quality monitoring and control tool for robotic construction.
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Use of Natural Zeolite to Produce Self-Consolidating Concrete with Low Portland Cement Content and High Durability

TL;DR: In this article, two approaches were employed to lower the portland cement content in self-consolidating concrete mixtures, namely, adopting a dense aggregate grading and partially replacing portland cements with natural zeolite.
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Effects of pre-soaked super absorbent polymers on fresh and hardened properties of self-consolidating lightweight concrete

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of pre-soaked super absorbent polymers (SAPs) on the properties of Self-Consolidating Lightweight Concrete (SCLWC) was evaluated.