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Seminars presented by MGG Students

The Department of Civil Engineering holds a number of lectures and seminars throughout the year. Listed below are recent internal seminars given by members of MGG at Monash University. Details of earlier seminars can be found here.

2008

Seminar Topic
Presenter
Incorporation of climate and soil influences into asset management models for water and gas reticulation pipes Mr. Gould, S.
Effect of carbon dioxide sequestration on the behaviour of brown coal Mr. Jasinge, D.
(μ-)XAFS, (μ-)NEXAFS, STXM, 3DMT, PCXRM, WAXS, SAXS, twenty-first century tongue twisters or simply, everything a nerd likes about synchrotrons Dr. Gates, W.
Geo-sequestration of carbon dioxide and caprock Integrity Ms. Shukla, R.

2007

Seminar Topic
Presenter
Temperature effects on volume change and hydraulic conductivity behaviour of soft Bangkok clay Dr. Abuel -Naga, H.
Lime slurry pressure injection of railway subgrades: A technical review Mr. Wilkinson, A.
Compaction characteristics of soil Ms. Kurucuk, N.
Real-time prediction of rain-induced embankment failure Dr. Gallage, C.
Fractured rock mass strength and applications to large open pit mining Mr. Darlington, W.
Study of desiccation cracking in clay soils Mr. Costa, S.

2006

Seminar Topic
Presenter
Improvement of the performance of water-sensitive geomaterials using hydrophobic additives Mr. Wightwick, M.
Buried pipes failure due to ground movement Mr. Chan, D.
Moisture response in granular road pavements due to climatic effects Mr. Matacin, T.
Investigation of high capacity Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) ground anchors as an alternative to conventional steel strand ground anchors Mr. Sentry, M.

2005

Seminar Topic
Presenter
The stabilization of railway subgrades by cementitious slurry injection Mr. Wilkinson, A.
Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide Dr. Ranjith, P.G.