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  1. Daniel Hindman. Department of Sustainable Biomaterials, Myers-Lawson School of Construction. Verified email at vt.edu - Homepage. Cross-laminated Timber Construction Safety Timber Connections. ... GY Jeong, DP Hindman, D Finkenbinder, JN Lee, Z Lin. Forest products journal 58 (10), 33, 2008. 20:

  2. Daniel P. Hindman serves as associate professor in the Sustainable Biomaterials department where his research program focuses upon the efficient use of low carbon, biological based materials for construction. Dr. Hindman's research philosophy revolves around three principles related to wood materials: structure, safety, and sustainability. Dr.

  3. Daniel HINDMAN | Professor (Associate) | Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Virginia | VT | Department of Sustainable Biomaterials | Research profile. About....

  4. Daniel P. Hindman serves as associate professor in the Sustainable Biomaterials department where his research program focuses upon the efficient use of low carbon, biological based materials for construction. Dr. Hindmans research philosophy revolves around three principles related to wood materials: structure, safety, and sustainability. Dr.

  5. Dan Hindman is deeply committed to everything related to sustainability! His classes on Green Building, Wood Mechanics and Timber Engineering are all focused on applying science and engineering to using natural resources intelligently and effectively.

  6. Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Virginia. Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Richmond, VA, United States2012. AVAILABILITY. Collaborative projects. Industry Projects. Masters Research or PhD student supervision. Media enquiries. Membership of an advisory committee. Technical support.

  7. Daniel Hindman, associate professor of wood engineering in Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment, has researched high-performance wood composites for the better part of a decade. Four years ago, he seized the chance to help develop a material made from North American lumber that would be strong enough to replace concrete.