Previous Students

Ph.D. students:

Seyyed Kazem Razavi (September 2020 – December 2023 ).

Constitutive modeling of static liquefaction of tailings

Ali Reza Zafarani (January 2018 – August 2022)

Design guidelines for the seismic stability of tailings impoundment

Co-supervised with Prof. Michel Aubertin

Carlos Contreras (January 2018 – May 2022)

Seismic stability analysis of a tailings impoundment

Co-supervised with Prof. Michel Aubertin

Mohammad Zarrabi, (January 2017 – January 2021)

A viscoplastic constitutive model for cyclic clay behavior

Master’s students:

Arvin Yazdani (September 2021 – December 2023)

Liquefaction due to mining-induced motions

Charles Parent-Lachance (May 2020 – January 2022).

Static liquefaction of tailings impoundments

Simon Dufort (June 2021 – December 2022).

Consequences of a seismic event on a water distribution network

Zi-Jing (Jim) Zhang, (January 2019 – May 2021)

Site-Specific Seismic Nonlinear Ground Analysis on Sample Soil Profiles in Eastern Canada

Jessica Huo Kang, (January 2019 – May 2021)

Impact of seismic hazard on the performance on an earth dike in Eastern North America

Caroline Bessette, (May 2018 – January 2020)

Evaluation of existing constitutive models in nonlinear 1D effective stress ground response analysis

Mallak Janati Idrissi, (September 2016-April 2019)

Integration of viscoplastic effects in nonlinear ground response analysis

Undergraduate students (nonexhaustive):

Simon Dufort, (June 2020 – September 2020)

Consequences of a seismic event on a water distribution network

Chaymaà Kamal Alaoui, (January 2019 – June 2019)

Ground response analysis at the Delaney Park downhole array

Filip Djogo, (September 2018-June 2019):

Seismic stability of four clayey slopes in Québec

Felipe Gomes Mestriner, (September 2017-June 2018):

Seismic slope stability in sensitive clays

Jérémie Vuong, (June 2017-June 2018):

Effect of temperature on soil’s dynamic properties

Jorge Ramos, (August 2017-December 2017):

Site period lengthening in strong events