Mrs Yue Chen
Yue is a lecturer in the School of Engineering and IT (SEIT), ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ. Her background is in Geotechnical Engineering. She obtained her PhD from the University of Adelaide in 2022.Ìý
Yue's key research areas focus on transparent soil, ground improvement, soil stabilisation, and numerical modeling.Ìý
**Scholarships of $35,000 (AUD) are available for PhD students who achieved UNSW High Distinction (H1) or equivalent in their undergraduate program and/or have completed a Masters by Research.
Several types of scholarships are available. In general, admission and scholarship applications are highly competitive. In addition, all applicants must meet theÌýEnglish language requirements.
Potential Research Topics
(1) Mechanical behavior of biopolymer-treated soil under rolling dynamic compactionÌý
(2) Experimental and numerical analysis of the performance of geogrid-reinforced soilÌý
(3) Behavior of subgrade under cyclic loading
If you are interested in completing a Ph.D. degree in the areas that I am involved with (or closely related areas),Ìýplease send me your CV, academic transcripts, and a research proposal consisting of a brief literature review and proposed methodology. For more information, please refer to the following links onÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýto apply for a research degree.
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- Publications
- Media
- Grants
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- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- Chen, Y., Jaksa, M., Kuo, Y., and Scott, B. 2021. Discrete element modelling of the 4-sided impact roller. Computers and Geotechnics, 137: 104250.
- Chen, Y., Jaksa, M., Kuo, Y., and Airey, D. 2021. Investigating the effectiveness of Rolling Dynamic Compaction (RDC) using Discrete Element Method (DEM). Granular Matter, 23(4): 1–21.
- Chen, Y., Jaksa, M., Kuo, Y., and Airey, D. 2022. Experimental Analysis of Rolling Dynamic Compaction Using Transparent Soils and Particle Image Velocimetry. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 59(2): 254–271.
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My Teaching
- Geotechnical Engineering (ZEIT3602)