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Professor Mukhtiar Ali Soomro

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Basic information

NameMukhtiar Ali Soomro

Date of birth11th August, 1981

DegreePhD

TitleProfessor; PhD and Masters supervisor

Research Field: Soil-structure interaction problems such as tunnels, deep excavation, piles, energy piles; Slope stability; Ground improvement and Behaviour of unsaturated soils

E-mailmukhtiar@cumt.edu.cn

Mobile Number13813264064

WeChat IDProf_soomro

Mailing address: School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, No. 1, Daxue Road, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province (221116)

Biography

Professor Soomro obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree specializing in Geotechnical studies from the Department of Civil Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Currently, he holds the esteemed position of Professor at China University of Mining and Technology in Xuzhou, China. His research centers on the intriguing realm of soil-structure interaction, with a particular focus on the effects of tunnelling and excavations on various types of adjacent pile foundations and buildings.

As an accomplished supervisor, the Professor has successfully supervised one PhD student and thirteen Masters students, while offering invaluable co-supervision to two additional students. Presently, he is supervising three talented Masters students in the School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering at China University of Mining and Technology in Xuzhou.

The Professor's scholarly contributions are showcased through the publication of twenty-seven notable papers. Among them, twenty-three papers have been published in esteemed English journals such as Geotechnique, Computers and Geotechnics, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, and other reputable SCI-indexed publications. Additionally, his insights have enriched international conferences, where three of his papers have been embraced by the research community.

Beyond his academic achievements, the Professor has secured three research projects, including one funded by the Chinese Government as part of the Shanghai "Science, Technology and Innovation Action Plan 2019" and "The Belt and Road Initiative" Collaborative project, where he serves as a distinguished Foreign Principal Investigator.

Recognized for his expertise and dedication, the Professor actively contributes to academia as a reviewer for SCI Journals such as the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, Transportation Geotechnics, Computer and Geotechnics and others. Additionally, he served as an Associate Editor in the renowned QUEST Research Journal, further solidifying his reputation as a trusted authority in his field.

For any student interested in pursuing his or her Master’s or PhD or Postdoctoral position under the supervision of Professor Soomro, s/he can reach out to him directly. His expertise in geotechnical studies, particularly in the realm of soil-structure interaction, underground structures, unsaturated slopes, energy pile, embankment, makes him an excellent mentor for aspiring researchers. Furthermore, Professor Soomro actively explores the application of advanced computational methods and numerical modeling in geotechnical engineering. His research involves utilizing finite element analysis, machine learning algorithms, and data-driven approaches to solve complex geotechnical problems. Whether it is exploring innovative research ideas, benefiting from his vast knowledge, or being part of his distinguished supervision, students can contact him to discuss their academic aspirations and potential opportunities for collaboration.

Scientific research projects

1. The lateral bearing deformation behavior and time-dependent reliability of corrosion-damaged reinforced concrete pile foundations in marine environments Funded by Chinese Government under Shanghai “Science, Technology and Innovation Action Plan 2019” “The Belt and Road Initiative” (Collaborative project as a Foreigner Principal Investigator)

2. Field and numerical studies on the performance of high embankment built on soft soil reinforced with piles and stone columns by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (Principal Investigator)

3. Excavation effects on an adjacent brick masonry wall founded on shallow foundation: Experimental and Numerical study by Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Science & Technology, Pakistan (Principal Investigator)

4. Feasibility of using cemented-soils (clayey silts) for canal embankments funded by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (Co-Principal Investigator)

List of publications

International Refereed Journals

1. Soomro, M. A., Liu, K., Mangnejo, D. A., & Mangi, N. (2022). Effects of twin excavations with different construction sequence on a brick masonry wall: 3D finite element approach. In Structures, Vol. 41, pp. 866-886.

2. Soomro, M. A., Kumar, M., Mangi, N., Mangnejo, D. A., & Cui, Z. D. (2022). Parametric study of twin tunneling effects on piled foundations in stiff clay: 3D finite-element approach. International Journal of Geomechanics, 22(6), 04022079.

3. Soomro, M. A., Mangi, N., Memon, A. H., & Mangnejo, D. A. (2022). Responses of high-rise building resting on piled raft to adjacent tunnel at different depths relative to piles. Geomechanics and Engineering, 29(1), 025.


4. Soomro, M. A., Mangnejo, D. A., Saand, A., Mangi, N., & Auchar Zardari, M. (2021). Influence of stress relief due to deep excavation on a brick masonry wall: 3D numerical predictions. European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 1-24.

5. Soomro, M. A., Mangnejo, D. A., Saand, A., & Mangi, N. (2021). 3D numerical analysis of a masonry façade subjected to excavation-induced ground deformation. International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1-13.

6. Soomro, M. A., Mangnejo, D. A., Saand, A., & Hong, Y. (2021). Responses of a masonry façade to multi-propped deep excavation-induced ground deformations: 3D numerical parametric study. European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 1-29.

7. Soomro, M. A., Mangi, Mangnejo, D. A. & Memon, N. A., (2021). 3D centrifuge and numerical modelling of lateral responses of a vertical loaded pile group to twin stacked tunnels. Accepted in European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering

8. Soomro, M. A. (2021). 3D finite element analysis of effects of twin stacked tunnels at different depths and with different construction sequence on a piled raft. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 109, 103759.

9. Soomro, M. A., Mangi, N., Cheng, W. C., & Mangnejo, D. A. (2020). The Effects of Multipropped Deep Excavation-Induced Ground Movements on Adjacent High-Rise Building Founded on Piled Raft in Sand. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2020.

10. Soomro, M. A., Mangi, N., Xiong, H., Kumar, M., & Mangnejo, D. A. (2020). Centrifuge and numerical modelling of stress transfer mechanisms and settlement of pile group due to twin stacked tunnelling with different construction sequences. Computers and Geotechnics, 121, 103449.

11. Soomro, M. A., Kumar, M., Xiong, H., Mangnejo, D. A., & Mangi, N. (2020). Investigation of effects of different construction sequences on settlement and load transfer mechanism of single pile due to twin stacked tunnelling. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 96, 103171.

12. Soomro, M. A., Samo, S. R., Saand, A., Mangi, N., & Mangnejo, D. A. (2019). Numerical parametric study of settlement and load transfer mechanism of pile group due to twin stacked tunnelling with different construction sequences. European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 1-33.

13. Soomro, M. A., Mangnejo, D. A., Bhanbhro, R., Memon, N. A., & Memon, M. A. (2019). 3D finite element analysis of pile responses to adjacent excavation in soft clay: effects of different excavation depths systems relative to a floating pile. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 86, 138-155.

14. Soomro, M. A., Saand, A., Mangi, N., Mangnejo, D. A., Karira, H., & Liu, K. (2019). Numerical modelling of effects of different multipropped excavation depths on adjacent single piles: comparison between floating and end-bearing pile responses. European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 1-31.

15. Soomro, M. A., Ng, C. W. W., Memon, N. A., & Bhanbhro, R. (2018). Lateral behaviour of a pile group due to side-by-side twin tunnelling in dry sand: 3D centrifuge tests and numerical modelling. Computers and Geotechnics, 101, 48-64.

16. Soomro, M. A., Brohi, A. S., Soomro, M. A., Bangwar, D. K., & Bhatti, S. A. (2018). 3D numerical modeling of pile group responses to excavation-induced stress release in silty clay. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 8(1), 2577-2584.

17. Soomro, M. A., Bangwar, D. K., Soomro, M. A., & Keerio, M. A. (2018). 3D Numerical Analysis of the Effects of an Advancing Tunnel on an Existing Loaded Pile Group. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 8(1), 2520-2525.

18. Soomro, M. A., Memon, K. F., Soomro, M. A., Memon, A., & Keerio, M. A. (2018). Single Pile Settlement and Load Transfer Mechanism due to Excavation in Silty Clay. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 8(1), 2485-2492.

19. Soomro, M. A., Keerio, M. A., & Bangwar, D. K. (2017). 3D centrifuge modeling of the effect of twin tunneling to an existing pile group. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 7(5), 2030-2040.

20. Soomro, M. A., Ng, C. W. W., Liu, K., & Memon, N. A. (2017). Pile responses to side-by-side twin tunnelling in stiff clay: Effects of different tunnel depths relative to pile. Computers and Geotechnics, 84, 101-116.

21. Hong, Y., Soomro, M. A., Ng, C. W. W., Wang, L. Z., Yan, J. J., & Li, B. (2015). Tunnelling under pile groups and rafts: Numerical parametric study on tension effects. Computers and Geotechnics, 68, 54-65.

22. Hong, Y., Soomro, M. A., & Ng, C. W. W. (2015). Settlement and load transfer mechanism of pile group due to side-by-side twin tunnelling. Computers and Geotechnics, 64, 105-119.

23. Soomro, M. A., Hong, Y., Ng, C. W. W., Lu, H., & Peng, S. (2015). Load transfer mechanism in pile group due to single tunnel advancement in stiff clay. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 45, 63-72.

24. Ng, C. W. W., Hong, Y., & Soomro, M. A. (2015). Effects of piggyback twin tunnelling on a pile group: 3D centrifuge tests and numerical modelling. Géotechnique, 65(1), 38-51.

25. Ng, C. W. W., Soomro, M. A., & Hong, Y. (2014). Three-dimensional centrifuge modelling of pile group responses to side-by-side twin tunnelling. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 43, 350-361.

26. Mangnejo, D. A., Soomro, M. A., Mangi, N., Halepoto, I. A., & Dahri, I. A. (2018). A parametric study of effect on single pile integrity due to an adjacent excavation induced stress release in soft clay. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 8(4), 3189-3193.

27. Bhanbhro, R., Auchar Zardari, M., Ahmed Memon, B., Soomro, M. A, Edeskär, T., & Knutsson, S. (2021). Mechanical Properties and Particle Breakage of Uniform-Sized Tailings Material. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 33(3), 04020481.

Conference Papers

1. Soomro, M. A., D. Mašín and Ng, C. W. W. (2016). "Three-dimensional response of a pile group due to tunnel advancement at different C/D ratios" 13th International Conference Underground Construction Prague 2016

2. Ng, C. W. W., Soomro, M. A. and Peng, S. Y. (2012). “Centrifuge modelling of the effects of twin tunnelling on a loaded pile group” Proc. of the 32nd Geotechnical Division’s Annual Seminar, 25th May, Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE)

3. Soomro, M. A. and Ng, C. W. W. (2010). “Study of the capacity of a pile group due to tunnelling by three-dimensional numerical analysis”. Proc. of 4th International Conf. on Geotechnical Engg: and Soil Mechanics, 4th Nov, Tehran, Iran.




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