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Keita Matsuda
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Job
Associate Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Qualification and license
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Academic background
~2006/03
Graduate School, Division of Engineering Hokkaido University
~2022/09
Graduate School, Division of Engineering Kitami Institute of Technology
Qualification and license
2011/03
Professional Engineer(Civil)
Present specialized field
Geotechnical engineering
Book and thesis
Papers
INFLUENCE OF CONFINING PRESSURE ON THE MAXIMUM COMPRESSION STRENGTH OF PEAT MIXED WITH CEMENT 14th International Conference on GEOMATE 2024,pp.116-120 (Co-authored) 2024/11
Papers
THE INVESTIGATION OF NEW BEARING CAPACITY EVALUATION METHOD USING CRACK SHAPE OF ROAD SURFACE 14th International Conference on GEOMATE 2024,pp.672-678 (Co-authored) 2024/11
Papers
EVALUATION OF TERRAIN DEFORMATION DUE TO ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE IN PERMAFROST REGION USING A MESOSCOPIC MODEL 11th International Symposium on Ground Freezing,pp.241-248 (Co-authored) 2023/10
Papers
STUDY ON ESTIMATION METHODS OF MAXIMUM FROST PENETRATION DEPTH ON PAVED ROAD USING HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS 11th lInternational Symposium on Ground Freezing,pp.165-172 (Co-authored) 2023/10
Papers
Economical Soft Ground Measures for High Embankment on Peaty Ground INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CASE HISTORIES IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING & 4 th AsRTC6 URBAN GEOENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM GEOCASE 2023,pp.1-10 (Co-authored) 2023/09
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Academic conference presentation
2022/07
Effect of automatic rammers on compacted density in soil compaction tests
2006/07
Influence of sample disturbance on the shear modulus of clay gained in the creep history
2006/07
Evaluation of sample quality by bender element test
2005/07
Influencing factors on elastic modulus of clay considering the drained creep behavior