Published: July 26, 2023

Wil Srubar holds a concrete block.Associate Professor Wil Srubar was honored with the American Ceramics Society (ACerS) Cements Division Early Career Award on June 15 at the  13th Advances in Cement-Based Materials meeting. The meeting took place at Columbia University in New York.

Srubar has been recognized for his research in a variety of venues recently.  He was recently honored with a nomination for the 2023 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award and was named a Schmidt Science Polymath. He was also named to the Top 25 Newsmakers list by Engineering News Record. Previously, he was selected as the BioEnvironmental Polymer Society Outstanding Young Scientist in 2021 and won a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2020. To date, his laboratory has received more than $12 million in sponsored research funding through the U.S. National Science Foundation, Air Force Research Laboratories, ARPA-E and DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office.