Prof. Dr. Hong-Hu Zhu | Geotechnical Monitoring | Top Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Hong-Hu Zhu | Geotechnical Monitoring | Nanjing University | China

Prof. Dr. Hong-Hu Zhu Ph.D., Professor, is a highly accomplished male researcher and academic leader in the field of engineering geology, geotechnics, and advanced sensing technology, recognized for his exceptional contributions to geohazard monitoring and underground infrastructure safety. He holds a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a Master’s degree in Engineering Mechanics from Jinan University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Zhejiang University, reflecting a strong multidisciplinary foundation. Currently serving as a Professor and Dean at the Institute of Earth Exploration and Sensing at Nanjing University, he has also held important leadership roles including Deputy Director of the Human Resources Department and Director of the Geological Engineering Division, demonstrating his strategic influence in academic governance. His professional background further includes impactful international research experience as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge. Prof. Dr. Hong-Hu Zhu’s research interests focus on interfacial behaviors in geotechnical systems, multi-physical monitoring, assessment, and mitigation of geohazards such as landslides and ground collapses, as well as structural and performance evaluation of tunnels and underground pipelines. His expertise extends to emerging sensing technologies including distributed acoustic sensing, machine learning-based displacement prediction, deep generative modeling of geotechnical media, material point method simulations, and full-scale structural testing for sustainable underground infrastructure. With more than 293 publications indexed in Scopus, above 6,800 citations, and an h-index of 47, he maintains strong global scientific influence, collaborating with more than 400 co-authors across international institutions. His professional skills are enriched by capabilities such as multi-physics data integration, computational geomechanics, in-situ instrumentation, and high-impact research dissemination. He has been actively engaged in community development, academic mentoring, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing innovation and capacity building in earth sensing technologies. His awards, recognitions, and continuous contributions to high-value research projects reflect a proven record of excellence. Prof. Dr. Hong-Hu Zhu’s future research goals emphasize establishing resilient smart-sensing systems for infrastructure safety, accelerating global collaboration, and translating data-driven geotechnical insights into scalable solutions for environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2026). Ground collapse early warning driven by edge-based data assimilation and adaptive threshold using quasi-distributed flexible conductive film sensor array. Measurement.

  2. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2026). Probabilistic analysis of top deflection of laterally loaded piles considering spatially variable soil stiffness. Computers and Geotechnics.

  3. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2025). Real-time monitoring of water states in large-diameter aqueducts – learning from distributed acoustic sensing signals. Communications Engineering.

  4. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2025). Randomly generating realistic calcareous sand for directional seepage simulation using deep convolutional generative adversarial networks. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

  5. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2025). Structural behavior of triple-layer composite lining of a water conveyance tunnel: Insight from full-scale loading tests. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

  6. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2025). 3D displacement time series prediction of a north-facing reservoir landslide powered by InSAR and machine learning. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

  7. Zhu, H.-H., et al. (2025). Rheological behaviors of Na-montmorillonite considering particle interactions: A molecular dynamics study. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

Prof. Dr. Hong-Hu Zhu | Geotechnical Monitoring | Top Researcher Award

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