The [Ground] serves as the platform for human activities and provides the foundation for essential infrastructure, facilitating the survival of societies. The Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory conducts research focusing on various engineering challenges related to the [Ground]. Our research encompasses both fundamental research to advance the design and construction of safe, reliable, and sustainable infrastructure, and applied research to develop innovative solutions to address the unprecedented challenges posed by climate change. Our approach includes a broad range of themes, combining theoretical analysis and experimental investigation to address fundamental and practical issues. The main research topics include, but are not limited to [soil and ground mechanics], [ground improvement and reinforcement techniques], [advanced foundation engineering], [geo-disasters mitigation technologies], [ground investigation methods], [Geo-environmental conservation and preservation], and [effective utilization of waste materials and industrial by-products].

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The Main Research Topics
Mechanics of geomaterials and behavior of saturated and unsaturated soils
Ground stabilization for efficient land utilization
Development of new geomaterials and eco-friendly ground conservation techniques
Advanced subsurface investigation methods for reliable geo-disaster mitigation


























