徐斌教授,南昌工程学院
徐斌,教授、硕士生导师,南昌工程学院土木与建筑工程学院院长,享受国务院特殊津贴,江西省主要学科技术带头人,江西省百千万人才工程,多年来坚持不懈地开展理论教学与科学研究相结合,主要研究领域为岩土工程、轨道工程 、地震学等,科学研究涉及数学、物理学、固体力学、材料科学、结构工程和计算机科学等多学科交叉基础理论与应用技术,尤其是在土动力学研究方面,先后得到了5项国家自然科学基金、江西省自然科学基金重点项目基金资助,在饱和软土地基振动波传播基础理论、土-结构系统耦合作用计算方法和隔振控制机理等方面研究成果发表在国内、国际专业顶级核心刊物,如:《Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering》,《Computers and Geotechnics》,《Mechanics Research Communications》,《Journal of Sound and Vibration》、《岩土力学》、《土木工程学报》等, 共发表相关学术论文110余篇,其中被SCI检索49篇,EI检索81篇,出版专著3部。研究成果已被国内外专家引用284次,其中SCI他引274次。研究成果获2018年度江西省自然科学二等奖(排名第一)、全国优秀博士论文提名奖和上海市优秀博士论文奖。
报告主题:层状饱和土体中排桩隔振分析
Professor Pizhong Qiao, Washington State University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Dr. Pizhong Qiao, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University (WSU) and Professor of Engineering Mechanics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, received his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from West Virginia University (WVU) in 1997. Before joining WSU, Dr. Qiao was Assistant/Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Akron, Ohio from 1999 to 2006 and Research Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at WVU from 1997 to 1999. He was named a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (April 2007) in recognition of “his significant contributions to civil engineering research, application, and teaching that have advanced the state-of-the-art in theory and practice in the composites area”. Dr. Qiao has been extensively working in development, research and application of advanced and high performance materials (smart materials, polymer composites, and sustainable concrete) in civil and aerospace engineering. His research interest includes Analytical, Computational (Peridynamics) and Applied Mechanics, Smart and Composite Materials, Structural Health Monitoring, and Sustainable Concrete. He is the recipient of the Anjan Bose Outstanding Researcher Award (2012), the highest research award in the College of Engineering and Architecture at WSU. He is the Associate Editor for the Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Journal of Aerospace Engineering, and Structural Health Monitoring-An International Journal and the guest editor in Materials (Structural Health Monitoring for Civil Engineering Materials).
邱延峻教授,西南交通大学
邱延峻,博士、教授、博导。西南交通大学道路工程四川省重点实验室主任,四川省公路学会副理事长,全国教学指导委员会道路运输与工程分委员会委员,四川 省学术与技术带头人,《公路交通科技》、《交通运输工程学报(英文版)》、《西南交通大学学报》和《中外公路》编委, ISSMGE 委员,ASCE 学务委员会国际理事。曾在西南交通大学、美国阿肯色大学学习并工作。
邱延峻教授从事教学、科研与管理工作,致力于前沿创新、卓越研究,目前已有两百余篇中英文论著发表。主要研究方向为道路工程、铁道工程、工程教育、大学国际化等。
报告主题:“双一流”建设中土木工程学科的一流路径选择?(Excellence of Civil Engineering Discipline in New Era)
Professor Hany El Naggar, Dalhousie University.
Dr. Hany El Naggar, Ph.D., P.Eng., is a Professor of GeoStructural/Geotechnical Engineering at Dalhousie University with more than 25 years of experience in civil construction, geotechnical and structural engineering and research in Canada and overseas. He has participated in several geotechnical and structural investigations and is experienced in the analysis and design of foundations and soil- structure interaction of buried infrastructure. Dr. El Naggar and his research team have investigated the soil-structure interaction (SSI) effects around buried infrastructure; explored innovative use of tire derived aggregate (TDA) as a buffer zone to create stress arching and reduce demand on rigid culverts, proposed an earth pressure reduction system using geogrid reinforced platform bridging system to reduce stresses on buried utilities, and developed innovative “cellular” precast concrete pipe system. Also, He has developed a simplified technique to account for the group Effect in pile dynamics; and closed form solutions for the moments and thrusts in jointed and un-jointed composite tunnel lining systems, designed several foundation systems ranging from machine foundations subjected to dynamic loads to raft foundations for underground structure, as well as several tunnels and underground structures in Canada, Europe, Middle East, and the United States. The findings from Dr. El Naggar’s research have been reported in more than 130 technical publications covering both experimental and numerical work in the fields of soil-structure interaction, buried infrastructure and concrete pipes. Dr. El Naggar’s research work on the seismic performance of corrugated steel plate culverts led to changing the seismic provisions of the new version of the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CHBDC, 2019) to include rigorous dynamic analysis for flexible buried structures in zones of high seismicity. Besides, his work on the modelling of rigid pipes is featured in the CHBDC (2019) as an example of the best practice in the modelling of buried concrete structures. Dr. El Naggar is the recipient of the 2016-2017 Outstanding Teaching Award from the Faculty of Engineering, Dalhousie University. In addition, he received the 2005-2006 Outstanding Teaching Award from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Western. Dr. El Naggar won the 2006 L. G. Soderman Award, the 2005 R.M. Quigley Award, and the 2004 Milos Novak Memorial Award.
Dr. El Naggar is the current chair of the Buried Structures Committee of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (CSCE); also, he is a member of the technical committee on buried structures of the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CHBDC). In addition, he is a member of several professional associations including the Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia; the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO); the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering (CSCE), the Canadian Geotechnical Society (CGS); the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE); and the Engineers Syndicate, Egypt.
Title: Sustainable Backfilling Options for Buried Structures
Professor Bruno Brunone, The University of Perugia.
Director of the Water Engineering Laboratory (WEL), President of the Steering Committee of the Department of Excellence Project (2018-2022), Deputy Rector for Security and Safety of Individuals and Structures, Director of the Climate and Climate Change Research Centre (CRC), Member of the Committee of the International Doctoral Program in “Civil and Environmental Engineering” (University of Perugia, Department of Excellence 2018-2022), Member of Associazione ARTES 4.0 - Advanced Robotics and Enabling Digital Technologies Systems 4.0, Member of the External Advisory Committee of the H2DOC Doctoral Program 2014-2022 (Istituto Superior Tecnico, Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne).
Title: Controlled transient tests for fault detection in pipe systems
Guang-Liang Feng, Associate Professor, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
GuangLiang Feng obtained his PhD in geotechnical engineering from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China. He is affiliated as Associate Professor at Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, CAS. He is the committee member of underground engineering branch of the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics & Engineering (CSRME), the committee member of youth commission of the CSRME, the committee member of surface rock engineering of the CSRME, the member of youth innovation promotion association of the CAS, the committee member of green mining technology youth committee of Zhongguancun green mining industry alliance, and the committee member of the engineering detection and physical detection of Chinese Society of Hydroelectric Engineering. Meanwhile, he is serving as Guest Editor of 2 international journals, editorial board member of 5 journals, and reviewer of more than 20 international journals.
Dr Feng has authored/co-authored more than 60 papers, 27 patents, 2 monographs and 6 software copyrights. He is in charge of 2 National Natural Science Funds Projects and a Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by China Association for Science and Technology. As the main draftsman, he compiled one International Society for Rock Mechanics Suggested Method, and 2 industry standards of the People's Republic of China. His awards and honors include 2 scientific awards, reward-gainer of the excellent PhD dissertation of CSRME and reward-gainer of dean award of CAS. His research covers deep rockmass mechanics and underground engineering safety, including microseismic monitoring, microseismic signal analysis and source location, failure mechanics of rockmass, rockburst warning, stability analysis, warning and control of geotechnical engineering.
Title: Rockburst in deep tunnel: microseismic monitoring and warning