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Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering

Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering

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Staff

Prof. Higo

Professor: Yosuke HIGO

Research Topics
・Modeling Behaviors of Geomaterials from Micro to Macro
・Designing “robustness” of earth structures
・Modeling and Visualization of Underground Structures and Application to Disaster Assessment
Lectures
[Undergraduate Course of Civil Engineering]
・Soil Mechanics I
・Experiments on Soil Mechanics and Exercises
・Mechanics of Continuum
[Graduate School]
・Fundamental Geofront Engineering
・Geomechanics
E-mail
higo.yohsuke.5z@kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Assoc. Prof. Hashimoto

Associate Professor: Ryota HASHIMOTO

Research Topics
・Development & application of numerical methods for soil/rock mechanics problems
・Seismic stability of jointed rock slope
・Geotechnical conservation/restoration of historic masonry structures
・Soil-fluid interaction problem
・Soil-construction machinery interaction problem
Lectures
[Undergraduate Course of Civil Engineering]
・Soil Mechanics I and II
・Experiments on Soil Mechanics and Exercises
・Rock Engineering
[Graduate School]
・Geomechanics
・Computational Geotechnics
E-mail
hashimoto.ryota.6e@kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Assoc. Prof. Zhu

Professor: Zhu FAN

Research Topics
Modeling of fractures in geomaterials, development of multi-physics mesh-free methods
Lectures
[Undergraduate Course of Civil Engineering]
・Continuum Mechanics
・Rock Engineering
・Introduction to Engineering Geology
E-mail
zhu.fan.7m@kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Dr. Lu

Assistant Professor: Zirui LU

Research Topics
Engaged in the development of numerical methods on large deformation analyses of seabed soil, Multiphysics phenomena and rock fracturing mechanisms.
Lectures
[Undergraduate Course of Civil Engineering]
・Experiments on Soil Mechanics and Exercises
・The Practice of Basic Informatics
E-mail
lu.zirui.2p@kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Secretary: Chikako ITOH


Student



Doctoral course
Year Student Research Subject
D3 Masaki YAMAMOTO Construction of theoretical models for generating heterogeneous spatial distributions of permeability coefficients and elucidation of the mechanisms of localized flow
D2 Shizuka ESHIRO Elucidation and modeling of water retention mechanisms in soils considering hysteresis
D2 Naoki ORAI Development of stability analysis techniques for breakwaters under combined effects of earthquakes and tsunamis
D1 Faikar Razan Ediansjah To be added


Master's course
Year Student Research Subject
M2 Mikihisa URIU Development of mechanical and infiltration models for unsaturated ground stabilized with MICP
M2 Taiga KATO Crack propagation analysis driven by fluid based on Peridynamics
M2 Taiju KINJO Development of a transversely isotropic model in Ordinary State-Based Peridynamics
M2 Atsushi SHIMOKATA Advancement of seismic response analysis technique for discontinuous rock mass
M2 Ryotaku TAKECHI Study on analysis method for collapse behavior of castle stone walls under multiple external forces of earthquake and heavy rain
M2 Mai NISHIMURA Analysis of debris flow using stabilized mixed MPM
M2 Haruto HORI Study on mud film formation mechanism during percolation of polymer solution into pores
M2 Takaya MURO Experimental study on the scouring phenomenon during overtopping in partially self-supporting levees
M2 Rimi YADA Large deformation analysis of ground during steel pipe pile penetration using MPM
M1 Ai OKAGAWA Stabilized 𝒖−𝜺𝒗 mixed MPM for incompressible solid analysis
M1 Hibiki NAKAJIMA Microscopic observation of asphalt pavement deterioration behavior
M1 Midori NAKAYA Development of a large deformation simulation method considering ground-structure interaction using MPM-DDA
M1 Shuta FUCHISAKI Behavior of pore water along scanning curves


Undergraduate
Year Student Research Subject
B4 Anan INOUE To be added
B4 Kohei KINJOU To be added
B4 Yuki KUSAMA To be added
B4 Hor Kuok Theng To be added

Kyoto Univ. Prof. Higo Lab.

Kyoto University
Geomechanics Laboratory
(Prof. Higo's Lab.)

Building 1, C cluster, Kyoto University Katsura Campus, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto,
615-8540, Japan

Room 235(Prof. Higo)
Room 236(Assoc. Prof. Hashimoto)
Room 291(Assoc. Prof. Zhu)
Room 234(Asst. Prof. Lu)
Room 238(Students)