Laboratoire Navier : séminaire des doctorants et post-doctorants en géotechnique
Le Laboratoire Navier organise, avec l'Institute for Geotechnical Engineering de l'ETH de Zurich le séminaire des doctorants et post-doctorants en géotechnique (équipe Géotechnique-CERMES du laboratoire), jeudi 22 juin, au sein de l'École.
Programme
- 9h : accueil
- 9:30 : Prof. Dr. Alexander Puzrin - Paradoxes of Climate Change in Swiss Alps
- 10:00 : Dr Ana Loyola - Hydraulic fracturing of unconsolidated sand reservoirs
- 10:15 : Dr. David Perozzi - The Initial Stress State in Granular Backfills
- 10:30 : Maxime Pierre - Numerical modelling of the behavior of cementitious materials – Application to the control of 3D printing.
- 10:45 : Marc Kohler - Rate, Water Pressure and Temperature Effects in Landslide Shear Zones
- 11:00 : Break
- 11:15 : Boaz Klein - A GIS Framework for Prediction of Basin-Wide Post-Failure Geometry of Confined Subaqueous Landslides
- 11:30 : Guillaume Flood-Page - Influence of fluid compressibility on the mechanical properties of gassy soils
- 11:45 : Roman Hettelingh - Construction on Slow-Moving Landslides: Effects of Excavation on Neighbouring Structures
- 12:00 : Frederico Lara Diniz Oliveira - Long term behavior of galleries in the Underground Laboratory of Meuse/Haute-Marne
- 12:15 : Lab Tour 1
- 13:00 : Lunch
- 14:00 : Lab Tour 2
- 15:00 : Prof. Dr. Yu Jun Cui - Soil-atmosphere interaction
- 15:30 : Dr. Dominik Hauswirth - Distributed Fibre Optic Strain Measurements in Asphalt Pavements
- 15:45 : Dr. Hao Wang - Modelling the viscoplastic behaviour of unsaturated soils based on nonstationary flow surface theory
- 16:00 : David Hode - Unified Numerical Framework for Multi-Phase Geohazard Analysis
- 16:15 : Anh Kyeung Hye - New analytical solutions for ground support interaction under anisotropic loading
- 16:30 : Break
- 17:00 : Alec Tristani - AI tools for tunnel design
- 17:15 : Urias Morf - Applications of Distributed Vibration Sensing (DVS) in Geotechnical Engineering
- 17:30 : Hassan Al Mais - Effect of chemistry on the swelling behaviour of Boom Clay
- 17:45 : Tinet Ruch - Asphalt Faced Rock Fill Dams subjected to Seismic Loading