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About The Conference

Fundamentals and First Principles:

Bridging Theory and Practice in Geotechnical Engineering​

The theme underscores the essential role of foundational engineering concepts in linking sound theoretical understanding with practical design and application. By revisiting first principles, we aim to better integrate theory with field experience, enabling engineers not only to apply current technologies effectively but also to pioneer the next generation of geotechnical innovations.

 

The theme encourages a renewed focus on learning, applying, and advancing the fundamentals that support sustainable progress in infrastructure development, site works, and environmental adaptation. It conveys the message that lasting technological advancement and resilience in engineering practice are grounded in a firm grasp of first principles.


The seminar will bring together practitioners, academics, and young professionals to share
insights, case studies and research that demonstrate how fundamental knowledge continues to shape and elevate our profession. Topics will include infrastructure development, site formation, environmental adaptation and sustainable design.

Topics Relevant to the Theme

Members, practitioners and academics are invited to submit papers on topics and cases relevant to the theme, such as:

01

​Practical Applications of First Principles in Geotechnical Design

02

Advances in Testing, Monitoring, and Numerical Modeling Techniques

03

Site Formation and Infrastructure Development

04

Excavation and Lateral Support Systems

05

Slope Upgrading and Stability Enhancement Works

06

Foundation Engineering and Design

07

Reclamation Techniques and Ground Improvement Methods

08

Tunnel and Cavern Design, Construction, and Innovation​

09

Sustainability, Resilience, and Climate Adaptation in Geotechnical Practice

10

Application of New Technologies and Innovation in Geotechnical Engineering

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