Research
Research and expertise
I am a civil engineer with over 35 years of experience in geotechnical engineering research and practice. I conduct research and have published over 190 refereed publications and supervised 33 PhD students in the areas of slope failure mechanisms, in situ measurement of soil/waste properties, slope stability assessment, instrumentation development, slope process modelling, geosynthetics applications, landfill barrier design guidance and impacts of climate change studies.
I have development the acoustic emission landslide monitoring method using Slope ALARMS sensors working with my colleague Dr Alister Smith. Our approach and sensors are being used in multiple countries including applications to help protect a railway in Canada, a flood embankment in the UK and a road tunnel in Italy. In addition, we have developed a Community Slope SAFE early warning system, which is being trialled with partners and community groups in Malaysia and Myanmar. Our research has been commercialised with RST Instruments limited who manufacture and market Geo Acoustic Aware (GAA) sensors for use in applications world-wide.
I also lead Loughborough University’s participation in the multi-partner EPSRC programme grant Assessment, Costing and enHancement of long lIfe, Long Linear assEtS(ACHILLES) investigating impacts of climate change on earthworks. I have received multiple awards for my publications and impact activities.
Current research activity
- UKCRIC PLEXUS: Priming Laboratory Experiments on Infrastructure and Urban Systems (EPSRC) https://www.ukcric.com/
- ACHILLES: Assessment, costing and enhancement of long life, long linear assets (EPSRC Programme Grant) www.achilles-grant.org.uk
- iSMART: Infrastructure Slopes: Sustainable Management and Resilience Assessment (EPSRC) http://www.ismartproject.org/
- Community Slope SAFE in Myanmar (Family Health International - FHI 360) https://www.lboro.ac.uk/enterprise/talking-infrastructure/case-studies/hakha/
Recently completed research projects
- FUTURENET: Future Resilient Transport Networks, part of the ARCC Adaption and Resilience to a Changing Climate programme (EPSRC)
- Slope ALARMS ‘Lite’: Protecting Vulnerable Global Communities (EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account)
- Slope ALARMS – Sensor Design Review and Extended Field Trials (EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account)
- CLIFFS: Network on Climate Change Forecasting For Slopes (EPSRC)
See here to learn more about our work on slopes and infrastructure.