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  <title><![CDATA[Daniel Castro Appointed to Chair of the Georgia Tech School of Building Construction]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia
Tech today announced that Associate Professor <a href="http://www.bc.gatech.edu/people/daniel-castro">Daniel Castro</a> has been
appointed to chair of the School of Building Construction in the College of
Architecture. An expert in material procurement, automation protocols and
sustainable energy alternatives for buildings, he is tasked with advancing Building
Construction education and research and with expanding its international
outreach.</p>

<p>Castro was a finalist selected
by a 12-member search committee, which comprised an equal mix of academics and
senior figures in the construction industry. Educated in Latin America and
Europe, Castro is uniquely positioned to extend Georgia Tech’s impact in the
global construction industry, which is expected to double in key emerging
markets over the next decade.</p>

<p>“I am certain that Daniel’s leadership will
strengthen and redefine the character School of Building Construction in
response to transforming industry—an industry in which Georgia Tech graduates
have played a strong role, and which will continue to be a major contributor to
the nation’s economy,” said Alan Balfour, Dean of the College of Architecture.</p>

<p>“Significantly, he will
bring a broad and distinct international perspective to the ambitions of the
School,” he added.</p>

<p>Castro joined the
faculty of Georgia Tech in 2006 after teaching at Ohio University. He holds a
PhD in Civil Engineering from Purdue, a MS in Construction Management from
University of Reading (United Kingdom) and a BS in Civil Engineering from the
Universidad de Los Andes (Colombia). A registered engineer he has membership in
the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Construction Research Council and
the International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction. <a href="http://www.bc.gatech.edu/people/daniel-castro">Read Castro’s full bio.</a></p>

<p>As interim chair in
2011, he prepared the proposal for a new PhD degree with a major in Building
Construction (final approval is expected in the fall 2011) and also led the
winning bid to host the American Society of Civil Engineers Construction
Research Congress at Georgia Tech in 2014.</p>

<p>In the near term, Castro
will begin implementing growth strategies outlined in response to Georgia
Tech’s strategic plan. Some specific initiatives include infusing the
undergraduate curriculum with interdisciplinary, project-based study abroad
opportunities; promoting Innovative research in critical areas of the built
environment and developing cooperative relationships with leaders in the
region’s construction industry to help promote an adaptive, sustainability-conscious
industry framework.</p>]]></body>
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