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Shunji Kanie
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Job
Professor
Achievement
Main Subject
Academic background
Research activities
Works
Belonging society
Book and thesis
Main Subject
Structural Mechanics
Academic background
1997/06/30
Degree Acquisition
Graduate School, Division of Engineering Hokkaido University Doctor (Engineering) (Structure engineering and earthquake engineering)
1989/09/18~1990/09/27
Master Structural and Environmental Engineering Graduate School, Division of Engineering Stanford University Finished Structure engineering and earthquake engineeringMaster of Science
1980/04/01~1982/03/25
Master Civil Engineering Graduate School, Division of Engineering Hokkaido University Finished Structure engineering and earthquake engineeringMaster of Engineering
1976/04/01~1980/03/25
Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering Hokkaido University Graduated Structure engineering and earthquake engineeringBachelor of Engineering
Research activities
1982/04/01 ~ 2000/08/31
Taisei Corporation
2000/09/01 ~ 2023/03/31
Professor Hokkaido University Faculty of Engineering
Works
Belonging society
2004 ~
International Association of Cold Regions Development
1981 ~
Japan Society of Civil Engineers
Book and thesis
Papers
Mechanism of Radial Stress in the Freezing Direction Produced by Non-Frost-Susceptible Materials. Cold Regions Engineering 35 (Co-authored) 2021
Papers
A method for obtaining radial stress in the freezing direction in frozen soil samples Journal of Cold Regions Science and Technology 169 (Co-authored) 2020
Papers
Image processing method for observing ice lenses produced by the frost heave process. Cold Regions Science and Technology 171 (Co-authored) 2020
Papers
Challenges and Prospects for Sustainable Development in Urban Infrastructure Journal of the Civil Engineering Forum 5 (2),pp.169-178 (Co-authored) 2019
Papers
Environmental Conditions Leading to Spontaneous Corrugation on Snowy-Icy Roads due to Repeated Loading by Moving Vehicles Cold Regions Engineering,pp.146-152 (Co-authored) 2019
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