Mr. Qiang Feng | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Deputy director of Department of Underground Engineerin at College of Civil Engineering and Architecture Shandong University of Science and Technology China
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Dr. Qiang Feng, Deputy Director of the Department of Underground Engineering at Shandong University of Science and Technology, is a recognized expert in geotechnical engineering. He specializes in multi-field coupling analysis of freeze-thaw damage in rock masses, intelligent control of underground engineering safety, and numerical simulations of rock failure. Dr. Feng has published over 40 academic papers, holds 10 patents (including 1 US patent), and has led numerous national research projects. His work bridges theoretical research and practical engineering solutions, particularly for tunnel safety and performance in extreme cold environments.
🎓 Educational Background:
Dr. Qiang Feng earned his Doctor of Engineering degree in Geotechnical Engineering from China University of Mining and Technology.
🔍 Research Focus:
- Intelligent evaluation of underground engineering safety
- Multi-field coupling analysis of rock mass freeze-thaw failure
- Intelligent control of Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) efficient driving
- Numerical simulation approaches to rock damage and failure
🏆 Research Metrics and Achievements
- Research Projects: Led 5 major research projects (e.g., National Natural Science Foundation of China)
- Patents: 10 authorized patents (including 1 US patent)
- Publications: 39 journals indexed in SCI and Scopus
- Books Published: 1 (ISBN-recognized)
- Industry Consultancy Projects: 6
- Citation Index: 0.99
💼 Professional Experience:
Dr. Feng is currently the Deputy Director of the Department of Underground Engineering at the College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Shandong University of Science and Technology. He has led multiple significant research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Joint Fund for Outstanding Young Talents of Provincial Universities in Shandong Province. With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Feng has established himself as a leader in geotechnical engineering, focusing on multi-field coupling analysis of rock mass freeze-thaw damage and the intelligent evaluation of underground engineering safety. His contributions also extend to industry, where he has consulted on six large-scale projects, bridging the gap between academia and practical engineering applications.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Research and Application of Active Support Mechanism for Shallow-Buried Large-Span Rock Tunnel
- Authors: Wang, S., Mei, Y., Liu, Q., Feng, Q., Zhang, S.
- Journal: Zhongguo Tiedao Kexue / China Railway Science
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 45(1), Pages: 131–141
Study on the Simulation Method and Mesoscopic Characteristics of Rock Freeze-Thaw Damage
- Authors: Feng, Q., Hou, S., Liu, W., Li, W., Tian, M.
- Journal: Computers and Geotechnics
- Year: 2023
- Volume: 153, Article: 105038
- Citations: 26
Study on Model Test of Shallow Hard-rock Tunnel Failure Mode by the Action of Overload
- Authors: Liu, Q., Lin, W., Li, W., Feng, Q., Yang, X.
- Journal: Modern Tunnelling Technology
- Year: 2022
- Volume: 59(6), Pages: 125–131
Primary Support Optimization of Large-Span and Shallow Buried Hard Rock Tunnels Based on the Active Support Concept
- Authors: Liu, Q., Li, Y., Li, W., Wang, K., Li, Y.
- Journal: Scientific Reports
- Year: 2022
- Volume: 12(1), Article: 7918
- Citations: 7
Elastoplastic Analytical Solution for the Stress and Deformation of the Surrounding Rock in Cold Region Tunnels Considering the Influence of the Temperature Field
- Authors: Yang, Z., Xu, J., Feng, Q., He, P., Fu, S.
- Journal: International Journal of Geomechanics
- Year: 2022
- Volume: 22(8), Article: 04022118
- Citations: 50
Conclusion:
Mr. Qiang Feng is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His notable strengths lie in his innovative contributions to geotechnical engineering, particularly in the areas of freeze-thaw damage analysis, intelligent tunnel safety mechanisms, and numerical simulations. With 39 SCI/Scopus-indexed publications, 10 patents, leadership roles, and successful national-level projects, he demonstrates strong research capabilities and applied engineering expertise.
However, to further solidify his position as a global research leader, Mr. Feng could focus on enhancing his international outreach, increasing citation impact, and diversifying his research into interdisciplinary domains.
Overall, his accomplishments and research contributions make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.
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