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Sustainable Solutions for Geotechnical Disaster Mitigation: An Overview of Ongoing Research

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报告题目:Sustainable Solutions for Geotechnical Disaster Mitigation: An Overview of Ongoing Research
报 告 人:LIKITLERSUANG Suched
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时  间:2025年3月11日下午2:30-5:30
地  点:高铁中心102会议室

报告摘要:

Geotechnical challenges, such as soft soil, landslides, and earthquakes, are critical concerns in Thailand’s construction sector. Soft clay, particularly Bangkok soft clay, has low bearing capacity, leading to settlement issues that require deep foundations and soil stabilisation. Landslides, common in northern and southern Thailand, are exacerbated by heavy rainfall and human activities, necessitating slope stability analysis and bioengineering solutions. Earthquake hazards, concentrated in the north, pose risks of liquefaction and infrastructure damage, highlighting the need for seismic ground response analysis and ground improvement techniques. Addressing these challenges demands research into sustainable, eco-friendly solutions, integrating computational modelling and aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to enhance infrastructure resilience.


报告人简介:

Professor Suched Likitlersuang is a full professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University. He is also the founding head of the Centre of Excellence in Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering. His research interests include constitutive modelling for geomaterials, the stress-strain behaviour of soils, numerical analysis in geomechanics, pavement engineering, geoenvironmental studies, geotechnical earthquake engineering, and soil bioengineering. Dr Likitlersuang serves on the Editorial Board of Engineering Geology and the Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society. Additionally, he holds the position of Secretary for ISSMGE TC214. Throughout his career, he has supervised over 50 Master and PhD students and has authored over 150 articles in international journals. His research has significantly contributed to advancing innovative design and construction practices in geotechnical engineering and problematic ground improvement, earning him widespread recognition for his contributions to the field.