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The annual “GEL-SIT Summer BBQ Party” took place.

The “Summer BBQ”, an annual event in GEL-SIT, was held with almost all members participating! The attendees included Japanese students, working students, and international students from various countries, totaling more than 30 members with diverse backgrounds. Unfortunately, it was raining heavily outside, but the BBQ was able to continue because the terrace was covered. Although […]

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The 14th GEL-SIT plenary seminar was held.

The GEL-SIT recently hosted a mid-term review meeting as the 14th GEL-SIT plenary seminar for the graduation research projects by B4 students. Each student presented their research topic engagingly and clearly. During the discussions, they were able to actively respond to questions, effectively utilizing their knowledge and perspectives. All lab members greatly benefited from the

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“Mystery Solving Course in Civil Engineering” was held.

As part of the SIT Open Lecture and STEAM Program, GEL-SIT hosted “Mystery Solving Course in Civil Engineering: Experiencing Liquefaction in a University Laboratory.” Amidst intense heat, 38 elementary school students, who had just started their summer vacation, participated in a hands-on experiment that simulated soil liquefaction. The children’s smiling faces and their thoughtful discussions

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A temporary GEL-SIT seminar was held.

As part of a temporary GEL-SIT seminar, students practiced their presentations for the upcoming The 59th Japan National Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, which will be held next week in Asahikawa, Hokkaido. The graduate students scheduled to present have meticulously prepared their materials, resulting in presentations that were so well-organized, it was hard to believe it was

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Dr. Koki Nakao served as a seminar lecturer.

Dr. Koki Nakao, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, served as a lecturer at the ‘Seminar on the Latest Trends in Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) and Distinct Element Method (DEM)’. His presentation, titled “Visualization and Evaluation of In-Ground Phenomena Using MPS and DEM”, introduced cutting-edge topics at the intersection of geotechnical engineering and computational simulation. The lively

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Exploring the construction site of a power line tower foundation.

As part of a joint research project, two students from our GEL-SIT visited the site of a power line tower foundation using the deep foundation method in Sunto-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, in cooperation with our joint research partner. The site is located near the top of a mountain that is not maintained for steel tower foundations,

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