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Teaching Interestings:
Soil mechanics
Geotechnical earthquake engineering
Physico-chemical aspects of soil behavior
Constitutive modeling of soil and theoretical soil mechanics
My core research areas are geotechnical earthquake engineering, including liquefaction and soil-foundation-structure interaction for shallow and deep foundations. Much of my recent research has focused on rocking foundations for bridges and buildings.
I have begun working on a project called LEAP (Liquefaction Experiments and Analysis Projects), funded by NSF to develop a more rigorous protocol for verification and validation of numerical models used for liquefaction problems.
I continue a broad interest in fundamentals of soil mechanics: scaling laws and scaling problems for physical model tests, rate dependent behavior of clays, softening of sensitive soils, and studies of the effect of interparticle forces on packing and relative density parameters.
I also have continued to work on development of major geotechnical centrifuge equipment and development of sensors and instrumentation to monitor soil behavior in model tests.
2014 Schofield Lecture, Selected by International Society of Soil Mechanics
and Geotechnical Engineering, Technical Committee TC104. Lecture
delivered in November 2015 at the ICEGE in Christchurch, NZ.
2013 2013 ASCE Wellington Prize for papers on transportation on land, on the
water, in the air, or on foundations and closely-related subjects. Chou, J.
C., Kutter, B. L., Travasarou, T and Chacko, J.M. “Centrifuge Modeling of
Seismically Induced Uplift for the BART Transbay Tube" J. Geotechnical
Geoenvironmental Eng., 137(8): 754-765.
2010 Overseas Fellow Churchill College Cambridge. Overseas Fellowships
are offered to senior academics from abroad. They are intended for
distinguished visitors that are world class in their discipline.
2010 Distinguished Visiting Fellowship Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering in London, 15 March, 2010.
2010 State of the Art Lecture to plenary session of 5th International
Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil
Dynamics. May 24 - 29, San Diego, CA, 2010.
2008 Keynote Lecture: 4th decennial Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
and Soil Dynamics (GEESD) conference, sponsored by ASCE’s Geoinstitute, May 2008
2008 Most Effective Education and Outreach Activity for the NEES Consortium
(shared with Dan Wilson, other staff of the Center for Geotechnical
Modeling and other co-organizers of NEES Demonstration Day on May
20, 2008)
2006 ASCE Norman Medal: for a paper worthy of special commendation for its
merit as a contribution to engineering science, Kulasingam, R., Malvick,
E.J., Boulanger, R.W., and Kutter, B.L. Strength Loss and Localization of
Silt Interlayers in Slopes of Liquefied Sand. Journal of Geotechnical and
Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, 130(11): 1192-1202.
2006 Most Effective Training Activity of the NEES Consortium, June 2006 for
UCD-RPI Centrifuge Research and Training Workshop. (Award shared
by Dan Wilson, and the Center for Geotechnical Modeling at UC Davis,
and our co-organizers at RPI.)
2006 Keynote Lecture: Int. Conf. On Physical Modeling In Geotechnics,
Hong Kong
1998 Keynote Lecture: Int. Conf. On Centrifuge Modeling, Centrifuge 98,
Tokyo
1995 State-Of-The-Art Lecture: 3rd Int. Conf. On Recent Advances In
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering And Soil Dynamics, St. Louis,
MO, April
1995 Technical Editors Award: Dynamic Geotechnical Testing II, ASTM STP
1213
1992 ASTM Hogentogler Award for outstanding paper on Soil or Rock, B.L.
Kutter, N. Sathialingam, and L.R. Herrmann. Effects of Arching on
Response Time of Miniature Pore Pressure Transducer in Clay.
Geotechnical Testing Journal, ASTM, 13(3): 164-178.
1983-1989 Managing Director, Center for Geotechnical Modeling, UC Davis.
1989-1996 Associate Director, Center for Geotechnical Modeling, UC Davis.
1996-2009 Director, Center for Geotechnical Modeling, UC Davis.
2001-2002 Vice Chair, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis.
2011-2012 Vice Chair, Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis.
Soil mechanics
Geotechnical earthquake engineering
Physico-chemical aspects of soil behavior
Constitutive modeling of soil and theoretical soil mechanics
My core research areas are geotechnical earthquake engineering, including liquefaction and soil-foundation-structure interaction for shallow and deep foundations. Much of my recent research has focused on rocking foundations for bridges and buildings.
I have begun working on a project called LEAP (Liquefaction Experiments and Analysis Projects), funded by NSF to develop a more rigorous protocol for verification and validation of numerical models used for liquefaction problems.
I continue a broad interest in fundamentals of soil mechanics: scaling laws and scaling problems for physical model tests, rate dependent behavior of clays, softening of sensitive soils, and studies of the effect of interparticle forces on packing and relative density parameters.
I also have continued to work on development of major geotechnical centrifuge equipment and development of sensors and instrumentation to monitor soil behavior in model tests.
2014 Schofield Lecture, Selected by International Society of Soil Mechanics
and Geotechnical Engineering, Technical Committee TC104. Lecture
delivered in November 2015 at the ICEGE in Christchurch, NZ.
2013 2013 ASCE Wellington Prize for papers on transportation on land, on the
water, in the air, or on foundations and closely-related subjects. Chou, J.
C., Kutter, B. L., Travasarou, T and Chacko, J.M. “Centrifuge Modeling of
Seismically Induced Uplift for the BART Transbay Tube" J. Geotechnical
Geoenvironmental Eng., 137(8): 754-765.
2010 Overseas Fellow Churchill College Cambridge. Overseas Fellowships
are offered to senior academics from abroad. They are intended for
distinguished visitors that are world class in their discipline.
2010 Distinguished Visiting Fellowship Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering in London, 15 March, 2010.
2010 State of the Art Lecture to plenary session of 5th International
Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil
Dynamics. May 24 - 29, San Diego, CA, 2010.
2008 Keynote Lecture: 4th decennial Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
and Soil Dynamics (GEESD) conference, sponsored by ASCE’s Geoinstitute, May 2008
2008 Most Effective Education and Outreach Activity for the NEES Consortium
(shared with Dan Wilson, other staff of the Center for Geotechnical
Modeling and other co-organizers of NEES Demonstration Day on May
20, 2008)
2006 ASCE Norman Medal: for a paper worthy of special commendation for its
merit as a contribution to engineering science, Kulasingam, R., Malvick,
E.J., Boulanger, R.W., and Kutter, B.L. Strength Loss and Localization of
Silt Interlayers in Slopes of Liquefied Sand. Journal of Geotechnical and
Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, 130(11): 1192-1202.
2006 Most Effective Training Activity of the NEES Consortium, June 2006 for
UCD-RPI Centrifuge Research and Training Workshop. (Award shared
by Dan Wilson, and the Center for Geotechnical Modeling at UC Davis,
and our co-organizers at RPI.)
2006 Keynote Lecture: Int. Conf. On Physical Modeling In Geotechnics,
Hong Kong
1998 Keynote Lecture: Int. Conf. On Centrifuge Modeling, Centrifuge 98,
Tokyo
1995 State-Of-The-Art Lecture: 3rd Int. Conf. On Recent Advances In
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering And Soil Dynamics, St. Louis,
MO, April
1995 Technical Editors Award: Dynamic Geotechnical Testing II, ASTM STP
1213
1992 ASTM Hogentogler Award for outstanding paper on Soil or Rock, B.L.
Kutter, N. Sathialingam, and L.R. Herrmann. Effects of Arching on
Response Time of Miniature Pore Pressure Transducer in Clay.
Geotechnical Testing Journal, ASTM, 13(3): 164-178.
1983-1989 Managing Director, Center for Geotechnical Modeling, UC Davis.
1989-1996 Associate Director, Center for Geotechnical Modeling, UC Davis.
1996-2009 Director, Center for Geotechnical Modeling, UC Davis.
2001-2002 Vice Chair, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis.
2011-2012 Vice Chair, Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis.
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