Beschreibung
This book is a compilation of selected papers from the 1st Belt and Road Webinar Series on Geotechnics, Energy and Environment, March - May 2021. The book comprises selected research related to advances in geo-environmental engineering. Topics covered include rock mechanics, sustainable materials, frozen soils, geotechnical innovations in megacities. The research is related to the sustainable infrastructure development for countries in China's Belt and Road Initiative. The contents of the volume will prove useful to researchers and professionals working in geotechnical and geological engineering domains.
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Autorenportrait
Prof. Hong-Hu Zhu is a Professor of engineering geology and geotechnics and the dean of Institute of Earth Exploration and Sensing at Nanjing University, China. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Geotechnical Engineering from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests lie primarily in fiber optic monitoring and stability evaluation of geohazards. In the past decade, he has coauthored 2 books, 10 patents, and over 80 international journal and conference papers. Dr. Ankit Garg is currently Associate Professor at Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Shantou University, China. He obtained his PhD from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology under Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme and B. Tech from IIT Guwahati (2006-2010). He was a former Assistant Professor at IIT, Guwahati (2015-2017) and part time World Bank Consultant (2016-2017) for monitoring transport infrastructure projects in Assam, India. He was also appointed foreign specialist at Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan. His research focus on development and utilization of sustainable materials (biochar, fiber) including vegetation for geo-environmental applications. He has been recently awarded prestigious "Telford Premium Prize" from British Civil Engineers Association for publication in Geotechnique letters, ICE, UK. My research group has been also cited by (Refer to Green Infrastructure and Water: An Analysis of Global Research by Caparrós-Martínez et al. 2020) for most number of publications in Web of Science. He is also currently Guest Editor for Special Issues related to IoT and AI in geotechnical engineering in Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. Besides, he was awarded Talented Youth Scientist Program, Young Doctor Award from Ministry of Education Guangdong, and International Scientist Exchange Program. Further, he currently presides over National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Youth Project on "Vegetation for soil remediation. He has also been awarded Young Alumni Achiever Award for his research contributions at young age. Prof. Askar Zhussupbekov was born in 1955 at Agatan, Uralsk prefecture in Kazakhstan. He received his Diploma of Civil Engineering (1977) from Saint-Petersburg State Architectural and Civil Engineering University (SPBGASU), Saint-Petersburg, Russia, and his Dr. Ph. Degree (1985) from SPBGASU, and his Doctor of Science degree (1996) from Karaganda State Technical University (Karaganda, Kazakhstan). He was employed by Department of Civil Engineering of Karaganda State Industrial University, where he became Head of the Department of Civil Engineering at 1987, and also First vice-rector of this University (1999). In 2000, he was elected as Professor of Department of Civil Engineering of Eurasian National University (ENU), Astana, Kazakhstan. He was appointed Director of Geotechnical Institute of ENU, Astana, Kazakhstan (2003). In 2009, Askar Zhussupbekov was elected to the rank of Head of Department of Civil Engineering of ENU. At 2011-2012 he was visiting Professor of Columbia University, New York (USA), and 2012-2013 was as inviting Professor of Columbia University (New York). The main field of expertise of Askar Zhussupbekov is geotechnical engineering (piling and deep foundations), geomonitoring, undermining soil ground, disaster prevention and reduction, in situ testing. He carries out theoretical and experimental research, as well as consulting work for civil and geotechnical projects at new capital Astana (Kazakhstan), West Kazakhstan (Caspian Sea area), Almaty (old capital of Kazakhstan), Saint-Petersburg, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Russia).He is a scientific consultant on piling works of such projects as the second generation plant and in Tengiz (Caspian Sea coast) and Karabotan, Kashagan (Atyrau), where the clients are PFD company (USA), AGIP (Italy); the International Airport