Yang Wenbo
Associate Professor
Civil engineering
Southwest Jiao Tong University
China
Biography
Yang Wenbo, Ph.D., associate professor. Undergraduate study at the Sichuan University Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering College of water conservancy and hydropower engineering, and then went to study in the UK. He received a master's degree from the University of Nottingham in the UK in 2007 and received a Gifford Prize from the University of Nottingham, UK. He received his Ph.D. degree in 2011. And in the same year to participate in the EU joint research project "Mine Shafts: improved security and new tools for the evaluation of risks". In 2013, with associate professor (talent introduction) into the Southwest Jiaotong University School of civil engineering work. Mainly engaged in the analysis of the dynamic characteristics of the tunnel structure and long-term security of the tunnel structure and other key technologies. Dr. Yang Wenbo has published 6 papers in SCI journals such as Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, as well as various EI papers. In recent years, presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of a project, a youth fund project 1; and as a major researcher involved in the high-speed rail joint project "high-speed railway cross-tunnel dynamic characteristics and structural safety theory", the national key research and development Plan "regional integrated transport infrastructure security technology" and other projects. He is currently the Deputy Secretary-General and Director of Sichuan Institute of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, and is an international journal reviewer such as Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, Geomechanics and Geoengineering. He has been invited to participate in international conferences and projects in Spain, Belgium, Britain and China Report and make multiple speeches.
Research Interest
The main research direction: (1) the propagation of vibration waves in the soil (2) Analysis of dynamic response characteristics of tunnel structure (3) Stability analysis of mine support (4) material strength degradation mechanism