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Zhuang Huimin
Academic Researcher
Zhuang Huimin
Postdoctoral researcher, Faculty of Engineering; Industry Cluster, Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies
Specialized in geotechnical disaster prevention, ground improvement, and disaster risk assessment Specialization

Biography

I am originally from Jiangsu Province, China. I received my Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, in 2023, and completed my Ph.D. in the same program in 2026. I am currently working as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Geo-Disaster Prevention Laboratory at the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University.

Overview of Research

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Focusing on the increasing occurrence of geotechnical disasters associated with climate change, my current research targets slope failures. By employing machine learning and probabilistic approaches to account for uncertainties, I aim to establish a disaster risk assessment framework that is applicable across diverse regions worldwide.

Related Countries in Asia and Oceania

China, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam

Message

I focus on geotechnical disasters in the Asian region and conduct research aimed at disaster prevention and mitigation.

Affiliations with Academic Societies & Committee Activities

Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE)
Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS)

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Key Achievements

Zhuang Huimin, Yasufuku Noriyuki, Kasama Kiyonobu, Ishikura Ryohei. (2024). Proposal of a comprehensive risk assessment model for cut slope considering long-term deterioration characteristics based on the concept of disaster immunity. In International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Vol. 108).
Zhuang Huimin, Yasufuku Noriyuki, Kasama Kiyonobu, Ishikura Ryohei. (2024). Proposal of a practical stability probability model for cut slopes reflecting characteristics of weathering and angle of stratification. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1334).
Yasufuku Noriyuki, Alowaisy Adel, Zhuang Huimin, et al. (2024). A practical prediction method and its application to the post-crushing grain size of granular materials using rotary crushing and mixing machine. In National Symposium on Ground Improvement (Vol. 16).
Yasufuku Noriyuki, Zhuang Huimin, Kasama Kiyonobu, Ishikura Ryohei. (2022). Proposal for a practical stability assessment model for cut slopes leading to the evaluation of disaster immunity. In Geotechnical Symposium (Vol. 63).
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