State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Construction and Healthy Operation and Maintenance of Deep Underground Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Interests:
Geotechnical engineering; Concrete and cement materials; Rock mechanics; Nano modification; Solid waste recycling
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Bio:
Dr. Wu Jiangyu graduated from the China University of Mining and Technology, mainly studied mining, geotechnical and civil engineering materials. Later, he visited the Geotechnical Center at Nottingham University to study the interaction between deep underground structures and rock, and visited the Department of Materials at Oxford University to study ultra-high performance cementing materials. He is mainly engaged in the research and development of new materials for disaster prevention and control in deep earth engineering, mining solid waste recycling, and surrounding rock stability control. He obtained the Jiangsu province outstanding youth project and the China association for science and technology young talent support project. He has published about 50 SCI/EI papers as the first or corresponding author. His research interests are not limited to geotechnical engineering, but tend to be at the intersection of materials science, environmental science, civil and mining engineering.
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Bio:
Dr. Wu Jiangyu graduated from the China University of Mining and Technology, mainly studied mining, geotechnical and civil engineering materials. Later, he visited the Geotechnical Center at Nottingham University to study the interaction between deep underground structures and rock, and visited the Department of Materials at Oxford University to study ultra-high performance cementing materials. He is mainly engaged in the research and development of new materials for disaster prevention and control in deep earth engineering, mining solid waste recycling, and surrounding rock stability control. He obtained the Jiangsu province outstanding youth project and the China association for science and technology young talent support project. He has published about 50 SCI/EI papers as the first or corresponding author. His research interests are not limited to geotechnical engineering, but tend to be at the intersection of materials science, environmental science, civil and mining engineering.