Šarūnas Skuodis | Geotechnics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Šarūnas Skuodis | Geotechnics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Šarūnas Skuodis , Department of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnics , Vilnius Gediminas Technical University , Lithuania.

Šarūnas Skuodis is a distinguished Lithuanian academic and civil engineering expert serving as an Associate Professor at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. With deep expertise in geotechnics and reinforced concrete structures, he leads key research initiatives and contributes actively to scientific advancement. His dynamic leadership as the Director of the Civil Engineering Research Centre and involvement in numerous international engineering associations reflect his broad impact on engineering education and research. His contributions span teaching, scholarly publications, and international project leadership, positioning him as a notable figure in European civil engineering.

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🎓 Education Background

Šarūnas Skuodis holds a comprehensive academic background in civil engineering, all earned from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. He began with a Bachelor’s degree in 2009 and progressed to a Master’s degree in 2011, followed by earning his PhD in Technology Sciences (Civil Engineering) in 2015. His academic excellence was further recognized with the title of Associate Professor in 2019. His deep theoretical and applied understanding of soil mechanics, geotechnics, and foundation engineering is the cornerstone of his contributions to research and academia.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Šarūnas Skuodis boasts an impressive academic and research career at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. Since 2015, he has served as the Director of the Civil Engineering Research Centre. He is also Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering since 2022 and Associate Professor in the Department of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnics since 2017. Earlier, he held various leadership roles in geotechnical laboratories and engineering departments. His extensive involvement in soil research, project management, and teaching has positioned him as a vital contributor to Lithuania’s engineering education system.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Šarūnas Skuodis received the prestigious Young Scientist Award from the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences in 2016 for his work on soil property changes and base behavior prediction. He is a member of elite organizations such as the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Young Academy and has been elected President of the European Civil Engineering Education and Training Association (EUCEET) in 2024. His consistent contributions to engineering research have earned him committee leadership roles in major international conferences, reflecting both national and international recognition of his work.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Skuodis’s research centers on geotechnical engineering, soil behavior, and foundation design. His work explores non-destructive testing of aged structures, cyclic soil loading, geogrid-reinforced soil, and slope stability modeling. He also integrates digital simulations and experimental testing in civil engineering practices. His supervision of PhD research on soil reinforcement and cyclic behavior illustrates his mentorship in advanced geotechnical studies. His active involvement in EU projects like Skills4Deca and Centers of Excellence highlights his engagement in climate-resilient infrastructure and decarbonization skills development.

🧾 Conclusion

Šarūnas Skuodis is an influential civil engineer, academic leader, and internationally recognized researcher in geotechnical engineering. With a strong academic foundation, extensive teaching record, and impactful research portfolio, he exemplifies excellence in science and education. His role in shaping engineering standards, mentoring future researchers, and leading international collaborations confirms his suitability for prestigious research recognitions and awards.

📚 Top Publication Notes

  1. Increasing Deformation Energy Absorption of AM Drone Fuselages Using a Low-Density Polymeric MaterialApplied Sciences, 2025
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles (as of July 2025)
    🔹 Focus: Materials engineering for impact-resistant structures

  2. Application of Non-Destructive Methods for Bored Concrete Piles Installed 34 Years AgoCase Studies in Construction Materials, 2024
    🔹 Cited by: 3 articles
    🔹 Focus: Structural integrity using non-invasive analysis

  3. Triaxial Test of Coarse-Grained Soils Reinforced with One Layer of GeogridApplied Sciences, 2023
    🔹 Cited by: 4 articles
    🔹 Focus: Geogrid reinforcement behavior in coarse soil

  4. Predictive Stress Modeling of Resilient Modulus in Sandy Subgrade SoilsInfrastructures, 2023
    🔹 Cited by: 5 articles
    🔹 Focus: Stress modeling for subgrade performance

  5. Gediminas Hill Slopes Behavior in 3D Finite Element ModelBuildings, 2022
    🔹 Cited by: 6 articles
    🔹 Focus: Landslide risk modeling using FEM

  6. Indirect Determination of Soil Young’s Modulus in Lithuania Using Cone Penetration Test DataBaltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering, 2022
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles
    🔹 Focus: Non-invasive modulus estimation

  7. Compressive Strength and Thermal Properties of Sand–Bentonite MixtureOpen Geosciences, 2021
    🔹 Cited by: 3 articles
    🔹 Focus: Mixture properties for civil use

  8. The Engineering Geological and Geotechnical Conditions of Gediminas HillGeological Quarterly, 2021
    🔹 Cited by: 4 articles
    🔹 Focus: Case study on slope stability

  9. Using Triaxial Tests to Determine the Shearing Strength of Geogrid-Reinforced SandStudia Geotechnica et Mechanica, 2020
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles
    🔹 Focus: Laboratory-based triaxial testing

  10. The Behaviour of Stress Variation in Sandy SoilOpen Geosciences, 2022
    🔹 Cited by: 2 articles
    🔹 Focus: Stress variation analysis in granular soils

 

Dr. Tian Xiaoxu | Geotechnical | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tian Xiaoxu | Geotechnical | Best Researcher Award

teacher, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China

Dr. Tian Xiaoxu is a dedicated lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. With a solid foundation in civil and geotechnical engineering, Dr. Tian has contributed extensively to the study of tunnel mechanics, underground space technology, and slope stability. His academic journey and professional dedication have led to significant involvement in national research projects, innovative patent developments, and award-winning technological advancements in tunnel construction and maintenance.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Tian holds a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering (2018–2022) and a Master’s in Architecture and Civil Engineering (2015–2018), both from Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. He completed his undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at Nanhua University between 2011 and 2015. His continuous academic pursuit laid a strong technical foundation for his current research and teaching roles.

💼 Professional Experience

Since September 2022, Dr. Tian has been serving as a lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. He simultaneously undertakes postdoctoral research at the same institution. His work primarily revolves around tunneling mechanics, slope reinforcement, and construction innovations. Dr. Tian has also actively participated in significant scientific research initiatives, including two nationally funded projects on tunnel deformation prediction and fracture mechanisms under extreme climatic conditions.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Tian has been recognized for his innovative contributions to civil engineering with several prestigious awards. He was a co-recipient of the Shaanxi Provincial Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress (2024) for developing intelligent construction technologies for pipe corridors. In 2023, he received a Science and Technology Progress Award from Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology for top-driving construction methods in complex environments. Additionally, he holds co-inventor status on two Chinese patents relating to geotechnical testing instruments.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Tian’s research is centered on geotechnical engineering, with a particular emphasis on the mechanical behavior of tunnel-slope systems, the deformation of sedimentary rock tunnels, and vibration control during tunnel blasting. He focuses on solving real-world engineering challenges through applied research, including climate-induced rock fractures and construction reinforcement technologies. His work combines theoretical models with field case studies and advanced monitoring methods.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Tian Xiaoxu exemplifies excellence in civil and geotechnical engineering through his research, teaching, and practical innovations. His dedication to advancing tunneling technology and slope stabilization has positioned him as a significant contributor in his field, earning recognition at both institutional and provincial levels.

📚 Publication Top Notes

  1. Evolution characteristics of the surrounding rock pressure and construction techniques: A case study from Taoshuping tunnel
    Journal: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2022
    Cited by 18 articles

  2. Monitoring and reinforcement of landslide induced by tunnel excavation: A case study from Xiamaixi tunnel
    Journal: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2021
    Cited by 25 articles

  3. Study on the propagation law of tunnel blasting vibration in stratum and blasting vibration reduction technology
    Journal: Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2019
    Cited by 33 articles

  4. Deformation and mechanical characteristics of tunnel-slope systems with existing anti-slide piles under the replacement structure of pile-wall
    Journal: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2024
    Cited by 4 articles

  5. Theoretical analysis of mechanical behavior of advance support in tunnel cave pipe shed
    Journal: Journal of China Highway, 2020
    Cited by 15 articles