Assoc Prof Dr. Chaminda Gallage | Pavement Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Chaminda Gallage, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chaminda Gallage is an esteemed geotechnical engineer and academician π. With a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo π―π΅, he holds key positions at QUT, Australia π¦πΊ, where he mentors and leads research in civil and environmental engineering. Recognized for groundbreaking work in real-time landslide prediction, he has earned numerous accolades, including the Australian Geomechanics Award π and QUT Science and Engineering Faculty Award π₯. Dr. Gallage’s dedication extends beyond academia; he’s a valued member of prestigious societies like IGS and AGS, contributing significantly to the field of geotechnical engineering.
Publication Profile:
Academic Qualification :
Dr. Chaminda Gallage boasts a stellar academic background π, with a Ph.D. and Master’s in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Tokyo π―π΅. His pioneering Ph.D. research focused on real-time prediction of rain-induced embankment failure, utilizing minimal measurements and sophisticated back-analysis techniques. Prior to his doctoral studies, he delved into the complexities of time-dependent properties of liquefied sand for his Master’s thesis. This academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours in Civil Engineering from the University of Peradeniya π±π°, Sri Lanka. Dr. Gallage’s academic prowess and research contributions have significantly enriched the field of geotechnical engineering.
Awards and Honors:
Dr. Chaminda Gallage’s exemplary contributions to geotechnical engineering have been widely recognized through a plethora of prestigious awards π. Notably, his paper on real-time landslide prediction earned him the esteemed Australian Geomechanics Award in 2018. His outstanding research and teaching achievements were acknowledged with the QUT Science and Engineering Faculty Award the same year. Dr. Gallage’s commitment to mentoring is evident in certificates recognizing his supervision of doctoral theses awarded by QUT. Additionally, he has been honored with several best paper awards at international conferences, highlighting his significant impact on the field.
Research Focus:
Dr. Chaminda Gallage’s research primarily focuses on geotechnical engineering ποΈ, with a special emphasis on soil mechanics, unsaturated soil behavior, and geosynthetics. His extensive body of work encompasses studies on soil-water characteristic curves, hydraulic conductivity, embankment stability, and landslide prediction. Through laboratory experiments and field investigations, he delves into the intricate interactions between soil properties, environmental factors, and engineering structures. Additionally, his research extends to the performance evaluation of pavement materials, structural damage detection methods, and blast response analysis of underground structures. Dr. Gallage’s multidisciplinary approach contributes significantly to advancing knowledge and practices in geotechnical engineering and related fields.
Publication Top Notes:
- Effects of dry density and grain size distribution on soil-water characteristic curves of sandy soilsπ Cited by 194, 2010
- Laboratory measurement of hydraulic conductivity functions of two unsaturated sandy soils during drying and wetting processes π Cited by 147, 2013
- Function of permeable geosynthetics in unsaturated embankments subjected to rainfall infiltration π Cited by 88, 2007
- Blast response of segmented bored tunnel using coupled SPHβFE method π Cited by 73, 2015
- Soil moisture monitoring at the field scale using neutron probe π Cited by 70, 2014
- Direct shear testing on unsaturated silty soils to investigate the effects of drying and wetting on shear strength parameters at low suction π Cited by 62, 2016
- An improved modal strain energy method for structural damage detection, 2D simulationπ Cited by 53, 2015
- Assessment of recycled concrete aggregates as a pavement material π Cited by 52, 2014
- Performance characteristics of recycled concrete aggregate as an unbound pavement material π Cited by 47, 2019
- Effects of reclaimed asphalt materials on geotechnical characteristics of recycled concrete aggregates as a pavement material π Cited by 46, 2019