Mr. Shanbai Wu | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

 Mr. Shanbai Wu, China University of Geosciences, China

Mr. Shanbai Wu is a Ph.D. student in Civil Engineering at the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China. His research focuses on the dynamic stability and failure mechanisms of rock slope-anchorage systems under seismic conditions. He has contributed to several high-impact projects and publications, showcasing expertise in geotechnical engineering, shaking table tests, and advanced numerical modeling techniques.

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Summary:

Mr. Shanbai Wu demonstrates exceptional potential as a researcher, with a solid foundation of high-quality research, technical expertise, and international collaborations. His work addresses critical issues in seismic engineering, contributing to both academic knowledge and practical applications.

 

🎓 Education

Shanbai Wu is a Ph.D. student in Civil Engineering at the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, supervised by Prof. Liangqing Wang. He is also a joint Ph.D. student in Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Liege, Belgium, under the mentorship of Prof. Hans-Balder Havenith, funded by the China Scholarship Council (CSC). He holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Guangxi University, where he studied under A.Prof. Liping Liao, and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same university, guided by Prof. Haifeng Yang.

 

💼Experience

Shanbai has extensive experience working on national and international research projects. He has contributed to the National Key Research and Development Program of China and key projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). His work includes site surveys of landslide and collapse disasters, the development of similar materials considering rockmass dynamics, and large-scale shaking table tests of anchored anti-dip rock slopes.

 

🔬Research Focus

Shanbai Wu’s research primarily explores the dynamic response characteristics, spatio-temporal failure modes, and the dynamic stability of rock slope-anchorage structure systems under strong earthquakes. His work also delves into the failure mechanisms and the coupling effects influencing these systems in high-risk hydropower engineering contexts.

 

Awards

While specific awards are not detailed in the provided CV, Shanbai Wu’s scholarship from the China Scholarship Council for his joint Ph.D. study at the University of Liege highlights his academic excellence and recognition in his field.

 

Skills

Shanbai demonstrates expertise in engineering geological surveys, geomechanical model development, and the execution of large-scale shaking table tests. He is skilled in using advanced tools like UDEC, FLAC3D, ABAQUS, MATLAB, and ORIGIN, and his work focuses on analyzing the failure mechanisms and dynamic stability of slope-anchorage structure systems.

 

Publications

  • Wu, S., Wang, L., Wu, Q., Zheng, L., Wang, C. (2024)
    Dynamic stability analysis of anchored anti-dip slope under the Ludian earthquake: a case study of the Manhekuan slope, Yunnan, China.
    Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 83(11), 429.
    Citations: 0

 

  • Wang, C., Zheng, L., Wang, L., Wu, S., Deng, S. (2024)
    Effects of the tensile and shear properties of bolts on the shear properties of bolted rock joints.
    Journal of Earth Science, 35(5), 1626–1639.
    Citations: 0

 

  • Zhu, L., Wang, L., Zheng, L., Wu, S., Fan, B. (2023)
    Shear creep characteristics and creep constitutive model of bolted rock joints.
    Engineering Geology, 327, 107368.
    Citations: 6

 

  • Han, C., Nan, Z., Wang, L., Wu, S., Yong, L. (2023)
    Longitudinal seismic analysis of tunnels with nonuniform strata considering the effect of karst.
    Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(6), 4992.
    Citations: 0

 

  • Wu, S., Wang, L., Wu, Q., Zheng, L., Sun, Z. (2022)
    Advance and prospect for seismic dynamic response of anchored rock slope | 地震作用下锚固岩质边坡动力响应研究进展与展望.
    Earth Science – Journal of China University of Geosciences, 47(12), 4456–4468.
    Citations: 2

 

  • Wu, S., Zhao, R., Liao, L., Wei, Y., Wei, W. (2022)
    Failure mode of rainfall-induced landslide of granite residual soil, southeastern Guangxi Province, China.
    Earth Surface Dynamics, 10(6), 1079–1096.
    Citations: 5

 

Conclusion:

Mr. Shanbai Wu is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative research, technical expertise, and impactful contributions. While areas such as recognition and industrial applicability could be further enhanced, his current achievements make him highly deserving of consideration. With strategic improvements, he has the potential to solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.

 

 

 

Shanbai Wu | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award