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 YOSHIMINE Mitsutoshi 吉嶺 充俊 

Position Associate Professor
Major Field of Study Soil Mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering
Research Interests Liquefaction of soils, Strength and deformation characteristics of soils, Slope stability, Soil testing
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Website http://geot.civil.ues.tmu.ac.jp/index.html
Society Memberships Japanese Geotechnical Society, Japan Society of Civil Engineers,
American Society of Civil Engineers
Awards Honourable Mention for Quigley Award from CGS
The best paper award for young researchers from JGS
Social Activities Work groups of Japanese Geotechnical Society and Japan Society of Civil Engineers
Papers & Theses 1.Measurements of pore water pressure in a ground,
  temperature and rainfall at a slope failure in mountainous
  area
  M. YOSHIMINE and M. INOUE
  TMU Syposium Series, No.5, pp.77-78, 2011.
2.Estimation of steady state of sands containing crushable
  materials
  Yasuyo HOSONO and Mitsutoshi YOSHIMINE
  9th Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering,
  Paper No.054, 2011.
3.Triaxial apparatus for liquefaction tests without settlement
  of sand particles
  N. KUWABARA and M. YOSHIMINE
  4th Taiwan-Japan Joint Workshop on Geotechnical Hazards
  from Large Earthquakes and Heavy Rainfalls, pp. 349-357,
  2010.
4.Determination of the Proper Thickness of Sublayers for
  Analyzing Post-Liquefaction Deformation Associated with
  Seepage of Pore Water After Earthquake
  R. ALCHAMAA and M. YOSHIMINE
  5th Int. Conferences on Recent Advances in Geotechnical
  Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics,
  Paper No. 9.11, 2010.
5.A parametric study on the factors affecting the post -
  liquefaction flow deformations of ground
  R. ALCHAMAA, M. YOSHIMINE, R. KARASAWA, K. SHIOMI and
  Y. HOSONO
  Performance-Based Design in Earthquake Geotechnical
  Engineering, pp.1233-1239, 2009.

MESSAGE

My research field is mainly related to geotechnical problems concerning to earthquake disasters. In this program by Asian Human Resources Fund, I am also going to start a study which deals slope instability and wash of debris caused by rainfall and erosion considering its effects on maintenance of infrastructures.