How Do I Earn a Civil Engineering PhD?

Zhang Min, female, is an associate professor in the School of Civil Engineering of Shenzhen University.

Zhang Min

(Associate Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Shenzhen University)

Graduated in 2000
Soil mechanics, foundation treatment, geotechnical analysis and design (foundation engineering), theoretical mechanics, engineering geology, professional English.
Mainly engaged in centrifuge simulation and numerical analysis of loose slopes and image processing of soil liquefaction systems.

Zhang Min's thesis

Zhang Min, Wu Hongwei. (2010) "Study on Simulation Control of Groundwater in Centrifugal Test". Rock and Soil Mechanics, Volume 31, Issue 2, 355-360.
Zhang Min, Wu Hongwei. (2010) "Application of Particle Image Technology in Deformation Analysis of Centrifugal Test". Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering. 2010 Vol. 29 Supplement 2 (Issue 235) (Recruited, EI included).
Zhang Min, Wu Hongwei. A new suction sensor capable of measuring high suction directly. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2008. Vol 8, 423-427. (EI083711541309)
Zhang Min and Wu Hongwei. Research on rainfall simulation in slope centrifugal simulation test. Geotechnical Supplement, 2007.11, 28. 53-57. (EI: 080311032900)

Zhang Min Research Project

Reinforcement mechanism and effectiveness evaluation of liquefiable silt slope by vegetation root system. 2010 National Natural Science Foundation of China. 2011.1-2013.12.
The static liquefaction characteristics of loose silt and its application in the study of landslide mechanism, 2007 National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund, 2008.1 2010.12.
Study on forecasting and forecasting technology of rainstorm-induced landslide in urban environment. Science and Technology Project of Ministry of Construction in 2009.

Zhang Min Academic Achievement

Study on Liquefaction Potential of Fully Weathered Granite Filling, Shenzhen University Research Fund, 2007.3-2007.12. [1] Zhang Min developed and used a high-suction sensor, a device for turning pins, a groundwater simulation system and a rainfall simulation system while studying for a PhD degree at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Investigate the role of soil nails in the liquefaction process. Has a high theoretical level and working ability in centrifuge experimental technology, digital signal testing and processing, and numerical methods for geotechnical engineering problems.

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