Beschreibung
This book presents select proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE 2020), covering basic civil engineering branches. The book covers some hands-on articles on different realistic problems in civil engineering. It highlights the current application of advanced civil engineering knowledge in developing countries. Various topics covered include construction and building materials, eco-friendly ground improvement, water and wastewater management, solid waste management, durability of concrete structures, various aspects of foundation engineering, transportation engineering & planning scenarios in developing countries, and highway materials. A few articles also discussed the advancement in civil engineering fields from global perspectives too. The book will be useful for professionals and researchers working in the area of civil engineering.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Scott Arthur is currently a professor at the Institute for Infrastructure & Environment, Heriot-Watt University, UK. He began his research career in 1992 working under the supervision of Professor Richard Ashley on a high profile EPSRC funded project investigating sediment and pollutant transport within combined sewer networks. Following this work in Dundee, in 1996, he moved to a Post-Doctoral Research Associate position at Heriot-Watt University (Building Dept. with Prof John Snwaffield) and subsequently (August 2000) appointed within Heriot-Watt University to a lecturing position. Since that time, his research has been supported by EPSRC, the European Union, the Scottish Government, the Royal Academy of Engineering, SNIFFER & CREW. Prof. Arthur research comprises work on all aspects of urban drainage systems from roof systems to urban watercourse and large sewer networks. He has published 57 international papers in indexed journals and has been involved in several research projects funded by Scottish Government and European Union. Dr Masato Saitoh is currently a professor at the Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Saitama University, Japan. After obtaining a Doctor of Engineering (D.Engg.) from Saitama University in 2001, Dr Saitoh has moved to academia as an Assistant Professor at Saitama University. Earlier, he was working as a researcher at the Railway Technical Research Institute (RTRI) in Japan. His primary research interests include the dynamic response of the soil-pile system, foundation engineering. He has published 28 international papers in top-notch journals along with 13 national journals. Prof. Saitoh also holds 13 patents including international PCT subsidized by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) on his developed research works and lead a significant number of research projects funded by the Japanese Government (JSPS). In 2017, Prof. Saitoh received best lecturer award from Saitama University for his outstanding teaching contribution. He also received the best paper award from the Japanese Geotechnical Society in 2003 and best speaker award of JSCE conference in 1997 and 1999. At present, he is an editorial board member of JSCE Journal H-division and reviewer of several reputed journals. Dr. Sudip K. Pal is currently a professor and Head at the Department of Civil Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET) in Bangladesh. He earned his PhD from Heriot-Watt University in 2012. He has 20 years of experience at leading Bangladeshi academic institution and abroad through research activities and teaching students from various social and cultural backgrounds. His primary research interest focuses on sustainable urban drainage system, water and wastewater treatment, atmospheric pollution, and water harvesting technologies. Prof. Sudip has published 12 international journals, 3 national journals and more than 20 conference proceedings both in Bangladesh and abroad. He has been involved in few research projects, e.g. textile effluent treatment under higher education in sustainable textile funded by DAAD, Germany and Rain water harvesting and hydropower generation using solar panel for indigenous people in Bangladesh funded by Innovate UK with national and international collaboration. He is a member of many professional organizations like ASCE, BHS, IEB. In addition, he serves the academic community as a reviewer of distinguished journals.