
Professor Jun-ichi Kodama
Topic: Analysis of Rock Slope Deformation Integrating Field Measurements and Numerical Simulations
Biography: Professor Jun-ichi Kodama is a renowned expert in rock mechanics and environmental geotechnics, specializing in the behaviour of geological materials under extreme conditions. A Professor at Hokkaido ¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¿´â€™s Division of Sustainable Resources Engineering, he leads cutting-edge research at the Rock Mechanics Laboratory, advancing our understanding of rock durability and slope stability in cold and variable environments.
His work focuses on critical areas such as freeze-thaw resilience, sub-zero mechanical properties, long-term strength degradation, and environmentally responsive slope evaluation methods; contributing to safer infrastructure and sustainable resource development in challenging terrains.
Internationally engaged, Prof. Kodama served as a Visiting Fellow at the ¸£ÀûÔÚÏß¿´ of New South Wales, fostering global collaboration and knowledge exchange in geomechanics and mining science.
Beyond the lab, Prof. Kodama’s research has shaped academic discourse through numerous high-impact publications, widely cited for their significance in both theoretical modelling and field applications. His contributions continue to influence engineering practices across cold-region geotechnics and environmental rock mechanics.
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