Geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering that generally deals with problems involving soil and rock. Examples include the design of foundations for structures, tunneling, excavations, ...
Our specialist work areas include: geohazards such as onshore and offshore landslides, sinkholes and soil instability; optimised design and construction; physical modelling of geotechnical processes; ...
The geotechnical research centrifuge is a 50g-tonne 4m diameter beam centrifuge, manufactured by Thomas Broadbent & Sons Ltd. Research focuses on themes of energy, hazards and infrastructure to ...
The Earthquake and Geotechnical Engineering research group is a team of world leading academics who are studying ways to improve the resilience of infrastructure to extreme events and make ...
Malaysia Geotechnical Society (MGS) commends the Kuala Lumpur mayor for recognising the vital role of geotechnical input in the city’s development, as reflected in the recent directive on the ...