William Hale
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Professor
Also affiliated: Brigham Young University (2008); Edith Cowan University (2023–2024); University of London (1994–2025); University of Iowa (1939–1945); Norwalk Hospital (2004–2015); Sabancı Üniversitesi (2007–2008); Koç University (2013); University of Bradford (2006); Ton Duc Thang University (2017); University of Tennessee Health Science Center (1955–1956); Durham University (1973–1989); La Trobe University (2015); Brookhaven National Laboratory (1952–1956); New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (2022); Brandman University (2016); SOAS University of London (1991–2025); Yale University (1930); Laboratoire Pacte (1997); Institution of Structural Engineers (2012); University of Modern Sciences (1982); Universidad de Londres (1994–2025); University of Southampton (2020); University College London (2023); Rockwell Automation (United States) (1978); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (1956); Rogers (United States) (2008); University of Oklahoma (2017); University of Memphis (1955)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
William Hale's research program has investigated the use of cobalt radioisotopes, specifically Cobalt-60, for medical applications. His work has explored the effects of gamma radiation from these isotopes on biological systems, including their potential use in treatments and their impact on immune responses, such as antibody formation against agents like tetanus antitoxin. Hale has also published on topics related to the political and economic development of modern Turkey, as well as the Turkey-Russia relationship from a historical perspective. In the field of materials science, his research includes studies on mitigating calcium oxychloride formation in cementitious materials and predicting the modulus of elasticity of ultra-high-performance concrete. Hale holds a designation as a highly cited researcher, with an h-index of 30 and over 4,000 citations across more than 300 publications. He has collaborated with researchers including Casey Jones and Joey K. Parker at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 30
- Publications: 307
- Citations: 4,080
Selected Publications
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Impact of varying solution renewal regimes on calcium oxychloride damage in concrete mixtures (2026)
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Investigating the impact of specimen size relating to calcium oxychloride deterioration in concrete mixtures (2025)
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Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete (2025)
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Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete (2025)
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Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Proprietary and Non-Proprietary Ultra-High Performance Concrete Mixtures (2025)
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Investigating the Impact of Specimen Size Relating to Calcium Oxychloride Deterioration in Concrete Mixtures (2025)
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Applying home schooling lessons to engineering education (2025)
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The Concrete Contest (2025)
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ACI Certification Available to Civil Engineering Students (2025)
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Mitigating calcium oxychloride formation in cementitious paste using alternative supplementary cementitious materials (2023)
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Analytical model for predicting prestress transfer bond-related parameters of 18 mm prestressing strands (2022)
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Investigating concrete deterioration due to calcium oxychloride formation (2022)
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Prediction of modulus of elasticity of UHPC using maximum likelihood estimation method (2021)
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Using compressive strength and mass change to verify the calcium oxychloride threshold in cementitious pastes with fly ash (2021)
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Investigating the Impact of Reducing the Cementitious Content in Bridge Deck Concrete (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Mitigating calcium oxychloride formation in cementitious paste using alternative supplementary cementitious materials
- Using compressive strength and mass change to verify the calcium oxychloride threshold in cementitious pastes with fly ash
- Investigating concrete deterioration due to calcium oxychloride formation
- Investigating the Impact of Reducing the Cementitious Content in Bridge Deck Concrete
- Investigating the Impact of Specimen Size Relating to Calcium Oxychloride Deterioration in Concrete Mixtures
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Mitigating calcium oxychloride formation in cementitious paste using alternative supplementary cementitious materials
- Using compressive strength and mass change to verify the calcium oxychloride threshold in cementitious pastes with fly ash
- Investigating concrete deterioration due to calcium oxychloride formation
- Investigating the Impact of Specimen Size Relating to Calcium Oxychloride Deterioration in Concrete Mixtures
- Investigating the impact of specimen size relating to calcium oxychloride deterioration in concrete mixtures
- Prediction of modulus of elasticity of UHPC using maximum likelihood estimation method
- Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Proprietary and Non-Proprietary Ultra-High Performance Concrete Mixtures
- Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete
- Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete
- Prediction of modulus of elasticity of UHPC using maximum likelihood estimation method
- Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete
- Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete
- Mitigating calcium oxychloride formation in cementitious paste using alternative supplementary cementitious materials
- Using compressive strength and mass change to verify the calcium oxychloride threshold in cementitious pastes with fly ash
- Prediction of modulus of elasticity of UHPC using maximum likelihood estimation method
- Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Proprietary and Non-Proprietary Ultra-High Performance Concrete Mixtures
- ACI Certification Available to Civil Engineering Students
- The Concrete Contest
- Investigating the Impact of Specimen Size Relating to Calcium Oxychloride Deterioration in Concrete Mixtures
- Investigating the impact of specimen size relating to calcium oxychloride deterioration in concrete mixtures
- Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete
- Investigation on required spacing of 17.8-mm prestressing strands in pretensioned concrete
- Investigating the Impact of Reducing the Cementitious Content in Bridge Deck Concrete
- Using compressive strength and mass change to verify the calcium oxychloride threshold in cementitious pastes with fly ash
- Prediction of modulus of elasticity of UHPC using maximum likelihood estimation method
- Applying home schooling lessons to engineering education
- Applying home schooling lessons to engineering education
- Applying home schooling lessons to engineering education
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