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It鈥檚 important not to crowd mushrooms in a pan, otherwise they won鈥檛 cook properly, according to well-known American chef Julia Child. But Child likely didn鈥檛 realize that those mushrooms crowded together can accomplish impressive feats of engineering within concrete structures.听

Emma Zhang

, assistant professor in civil engineering at George Mason 麻豆国产, is working on exploring the use of fungi spores within infrastructures. The practice is relatively new, and Zhang is the first professor within Mason鈥檚 to work on incorporating fungi materials for sustainable building purposes.听

鈥淭he research I鈥檓 very passionate about is exploring how to utilize natural resources to solve challenges within civil engineering,鈥 Zhang said. 鈥淎lthough I am not a biologist, studying these natural solutions to engineering can help make complex solutions to infrastructure challenges simple.鈥澨

In Zhang鈥檚 research, the fungal fibers that make up the "stem" part of the mushroom get mixed into the concrete mixture before the building process starts. If cracks later generate within the concrete structure, the air and moisture seeping through the cracks activate the fungi spores. The fungi fibers 鈥榖loom鈥 and produce chemical minerals. The strong fungal fibers and the chemical minerals help heal the cracks.听听

鈥淭he healing of the cracks is facilitated by the growth of the fungal fibers and the fungi鈥檚 productions of chemical minerals,鈥 Zhang said. 鈥淭his self-healing technology saves expensive and timely repairs to the structures.鈥澨

The fungi鈥檚 hydrophobic surface means just that鈥攊t repels water. This additional benefit prevents water from infiltrating concrete, deterring water-related distresses and improving the durability of the infrastructure.听听

Zhang is working on cultivating different fungi spores and testing what works best, as not all classes of fungi would necessarily work for cracks. She has discovered the fungi spores within oyster mushrooms have resilient fibers and can be developed to provide excellent properties in thermal insulation, while being safe for human beings to come in contact with.听

She sees Mason as a hub of rich resources in research, collaboration, and connections. Being fairly new to the , Zhang is excited to partner with fellow colleagues in various fields, who are also interested in exploring the uses of fungi as a solution, beyond civil engineering.听听听

鈥淔ungi have many unknown properties, and I鈥檓 looking forward to exploring these types of green technology solutions,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f anyone is interested in joining me to collaborate, I hope they will reach out.鈥澨

Zhang can be reached at xzhang50@gmu.edu.听