1. Introduction
Tian Liang, Ph.D., Lecturer (Postdoctoral Researcher), is currently a member of the labor union of the Civil Engineering Department. As a key participant, he has been involved in several national natural science foundation projects and key projects of the Ministry of Education. He has also provided technical services for projects such as the Winter Olympics comprehensive pipe corridor, Beijing subway, Chenggui high-speed railway, and Shougang Building property. Currently, he is leading a national natural science foundation project and a provincial and ministerial open fund project, along with two corporate-sponsored research projects. Additionally, he has received three provincial and industrial association awards, published over 10 items in EI-indexed journals and Peking University core journals, as well as patents. Furthermore, he has supervised a large-scale innovation project in collaboration with Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. The teaching team to which he belongs has been awarded the first prize for higher education teaching achievements in Beijing and recognized as an excellent undergraduate teaching team among Beijing universities.
E-mail: cumtbtianl@126.com
2. Education Background and Experience
(1)Civil Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, China, 2004-2008.
(2)Master, Geotechnical Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, China, 2008-2011.
(3)Ph.D., Geotechnical Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, China, 2011-2015.
(4)Postdoctor, Safety Science and Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, China, 2015-2017.
3. Research Area
Geotechnical engineering, Urban underground space engineering, Intelligent construction
4. Academic Achievement
Blasting and support of large coal mines, gas extraction,Beijing subway, high-speed rail tunnel, construction equipment.
5. Awards and Honors
(1) Second Prize of Science and Technology Progress of Shanxi Province, 2015.
(2) China Coal Industry Association Science and Technology Progress Second Prize, 2017