Shear friction behavior and failure time prediction in creep landslides

Article source: Release time:2023-09-08 16:41 Author:李哲萱 Views:1512 Automatic translation:yes
Reporter:常承睿特任研究员 (东京大学)
  
Time:2023年9月20日(星期三)15:00
  
Place:钟健报告厅 (系楼218)
  
Description:Chang Chengrui, Ph.D., graduated from the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at Kyoto University. We mainly engage in experimental and statistical physics research related to large-scale geophysical processes such as earthquakes, landslides, and volcanic debris flows. Our professional fields include active fault physics, landslide creep and failure time prediction, and shear and friction behavior of granular materials. Currently working in the Department of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Tokyo, as a special researcher, I am a key member of the Slow to fast Earthquake Experimental Physics Research Group in the field of academic change. I have also participated in collaborative research between the Disaster Prevention Institute of Kyoto University, the Japan Oceanic Research and Development Agency, and the Seismological Laboratory of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Currently, I have published over 10 papers in journals such as Engineering Geology, Earth, and Planetary Science Letters.