15-16 Мay 2017 - a short course "THE PRESSUREMETER AND FOUNDATION DESIGN", by Jean-Louis Briaud, Anna Shidlovskaya and Anna Timchenko in collaboration with RSSMGFE - Russian Society for Soil Mechanics, Geotechnics and Foundation Engineering (Vyacheslav Ilyichev), GC “Georeconstruction” (Alexei Shashkin).
Conference Program
17 May 2017
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Keynote Speakers
Prof. Jean-Louis Briaud, President of the ISSMGE 2009-2013, Texas A&M University, USA
"High Speed Trains Geotechnics"
Prof. Erol Tutumluer, Chair of TC202, ISSMGE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
"Granular Layer Stiffness Enhancement Provided by Geogrid-Aggregate Interlock"
Prof. Antonio Gomes Correia, Immediate past Chair of the TC202, University of Minho, Portugal
"Analysis of Nonlinear Soil Modelling in the Subgrade and Rail Track Responses under HST"
Prof. Valentin G. Kondratiev, Zabaikal State University, Chita, Russia
"Main Geotechnical Problems of Railways and Roads in Kriolitozone and Their Solutions"
Prof. Ivan Vanicek, Vice-president ISSMGE for Europe 2009-2013, Chech Technical University, Prague, Chech Republic
"Application of Large Volume Waste for Earth Structures of Transport Engineering"
Prof. Jorge G. Zornberg, Immediate Past-President of International Geosynthetics Society (IGS), University of Texas at Austin, USA
"Functions and Applications of Geosynthetics in Roadways"
Prof. Askar Zhussupbekov, Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan
"Pile Foundations of Megaprojects: New Railway Station and LRT in Problematical Soil Ground of Astana"
Prof. Jiankun Liu, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
"Thermal-mechanical Properties of Fiber-reinforced Soil under Multiple Freeze-Thaw Сycles"
Prof. Satoshi Akagawa, Cryosphere Engineering Laboratory, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
"Frost Heaving in Ballast Railway Track"