Geotechnical Engineering Group
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Geotechnical Engineering
The geotechnical engineering group works on a wide variety of onshore and offshore problems in Geomechanics. There is a particularly strong emphasis on applications to the offshore renewables industry (mainly offshore wind), and we also study problems in the wider offshore industry (e.g. pipelines, jack-ups, caisson foundations). Onshore applications include large-diameter open caissons, pipejacking and tunnelling, interactions between underground construction and adjacent structures, and geotechnical earthquake engineering (liquefaction and seismic soil-structure interaction). We are always open to the study of new industry-led applications.
The group employs a wide range of techniques including theoretical developments (constitutive modelling and numerical methods), numerical analysis, laboratory element testing, laboratory model testing (in which we are particularly strong), and field testing and monitoring, including the development of new equipment and analysis techniques.
The research group is based in the Department of Engineering Science, and collaborates widely with other research groups across Oxford, the United Kingdom and internationally. We work with a number of industrial partners, and have for instance particularly strong links with Ørsted (offshore wind) and Ward and Burke (onshore construction). We are part of the UK Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub, the Renewable Energy Marine Structures (REMS) and the Wind and Marine Energy Systems and Structures (WAMESS) Centres for Doctoral Training run jointly with the Universities of Edinburgh and Strathclyde.
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[11 Oct 2024
Radical change is needed to support renewable energy development, new report says](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/radical-change-needed-to-support-renewable-energy-development)
[20 Nov 2023
Dr Vincenzo Nardelli awarded 75th Géotechnique Anniversary Early Career Award at ICE event](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/dr-vincenzo-nardelli-awarded-75th-geotechnique-anniversary-early-career-award)
[25 Oct 2023
Oxford Engineers Win Crampton Prize for Practical Geotechnical Engineering](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-engineers-win-crampton-prize-for-practical-geotechnical-engineering)
[05 Oct 2023
Six Engineering DPhils receive highly competitive Clarendon Scholarships in latest awards](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/six-engineering-dphils-receive-highly-competitive-clarendon-scholarships-in-latest-awards)
[14 Sep 2023
Professor Sinan Acikgoz receives Manby prize from Institution of Civil Engineers](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/professor-acikgoz-receives-manby-prize-from-ice)
[26 Oct 2022
Bright Spark Award for Professor Adamidis](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/bright-spark-award-for-professor-adamidis)
[17 May 2022
Welcome to new Departmental Lecturers in the Oxford e-Research Centre, Chemical and Civil Engineering, and leading the OU Formula Student team](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/new-departmental-lecturers-spring-2022)
[22 Sep 2021
Professor Byron Byrne elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering](https://eng.ox.ac.uk/news/professor-byron-byrne-fellow-of-royal-academy-of-engineering)