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Zhen Liu, PE
Zhen Liu, PE
<br>Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
<br>Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering,Michigan Technological University
<br>Affiliated Assistant Professor, Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences
<br>Affiliated Assistant Professor, Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences
<br>Dr. Liu earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, with an emphasis in Geotechnical Engineering, from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2012. He continued working at Case as a research associate before joining the department. His teaching interests include soil mechanics, foundation engineering, numerical simulations, and other topics in classical mechanics. His research interests are integrated as the multiphysics simulation and innovative characterization in porous materials. The scope covers the numerical simulation and experimental measurement of multiphysical phenomena such as freezing, hydration, and dissociation and covers porous materials such soils, cement-base materials, gas hydrates, and biomaterials. His research has many direct applications in infrastructure sustainability, energy resources, environment protection, and advanced materials. Dr. Liu is currently serving as an active member on the ASCE task committee (Engineering Geology) and TRB standing committees (Physicochemical and Biological Processes, Climatic Effects, Unsaturated Soils).
<br>Dr. Liu earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, with an emphasis in Geotechnical Engineering, from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2012. He continued working at Case as a research associate before joining the department. His teaching interests include soil mechanics, foundation engineering, numerical simulations, and other topics in classical mechanics. His research interests are integrated as the multiphysics simulation and innovative characterization in porous materials. The scope covers the numerical simulation and experimental measurement of multiphysical phenomena such as freezing, hydration, and dissociation and covers porous materials such soils, cement-base materials, gas hydrates, and biomaterials. His research has many direct applications in infrastructure sustainability, energy resources, environment protection, and advanced materials. Dr. Liu is currently serving as an active member on the ASCE task committee (Engineering Geology) and TRB standing committees (Physicochemical and Biological Processes, Climatic Effects, Unsaturated Soils).
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<br>PhD, Case Western Reserve University, Civil Engineering
<br>Education
<br>MS, Zhejiang University, Civil Engineering-Geotechnical Engineering
<br>2008.9-2012.10  Ph.D., Civil Engineering-Geotechnical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
<br>BS, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Civil Engineering-Bridge Engineering
<br>2006.9-2008.6    M.S., Civil Engineering-Geotechnical Engineering, Zhejiang University, China
<br>2002.9-2006.6    B.S., Civil Engineering-Bridge Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China
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<br>http://www.mtu.edu/cee/people/faculty-staff/faculty/liu/
<br>http://www.mtu.edu/cee/people/faculty-staff/faculty/liu/

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Zhen Liu, PE
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering,Michigan Technological University
Affiliated Assistant Professor, Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences
Dr. Liu earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, with an emphasis in Geotechnical Engineering, from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2012. He continued working at Case as a research associate before joining the department. His teaching interests include soil mechanics, foundation engineering, numerical simulations, and other topics in classical mechanics. His research interests are integrated as the multiphysics simulation and innovative characterization in porous materials. The scope covers the numerical simulation and experimental measurement of multiphysical phenomena such as freezing, hydration, and dissociation and covers porous materials such soils, cement-base materials, gas hydrates, and biomaterials. His research has many direct applications in infrastructure sustainability, energy resources, environment protection, and advanced materials. Dr. Liu is currently serving as an active member on the ASCE task committee (Engineering Geology) and TRB standing committees (Physicochemical and Biological Processes, Climatic Effects, Unsaturated Soils).

Education
2008.9-2012.10 Ph.D., Civil Engineering-Geotechnical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
2006.9-2008.6 M.S., Civil Engineering-Geotechnical Engineering, Zhejiang University, China
2002.9-2006.6 B.S., Civil Engineering-Bridge Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China

http://www.mtu.edu/cee/people/faculty-staff/faculty/liu/