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GRADUATE STUDENT

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Sheng Dai

Ph.D. Student
Particulate Media Research Laboratory
Geosystems Department
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

790 Atlantic Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: (404) 894-0901
Fax: (404) 894-2281
e-mail: sheng.dai at gatech.edu

Ph.D. Research

Gas hydrate bearing sediments and multiphase flow in porous media

Education

  • • Ph.D. student (Aug 2008 - present), Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
  • • M.S. (May 2008), Dept. of Geotechnical Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
  • • B.S. (Jun 2005), Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

Employment

  • • Graduate Research Assistant, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, (08/2008 - present)
  • • Engineer, Shanghai Tongyan Civil Engineering Technology Co.,Ltd, (06/2005 - 09/2005)
  • • Dean Assistant, College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, (03/2004 - 09/2004)

Publications

  • • Zheng Yonglai, Dai Sheng. Research on Indexes System for Ecological Evaluation of Central Business District, Science & Technology Progress and Policy. (In publishing)
  • • YANG Lin-de, WU zhen-zhi, SHI Bei-ling, LI Peng, DAI Sheng. Study on the chloride migration in segment concrete of river-crossing shield tunnel with crack and joint leakage. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engieering. (In publishing)
    • Dai S., Yang L.D., Wu Z.Z. Study on the Durability of Tunnel under Multiple Factors, Proceedings of the 4th Sino-Japanese Graduate Student Seminar on Civil Engineering, Nagasaki, Japan, 10/2007.
    • Zheng Yonglai, Dai Sheng. A New Method in Predicting the Scale of Underground Space in CBD basing on Ecological Indexes System, Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol.3(5), 2007.
    • Zhou Daju, Yang Linde, Dai Sheng, Li Peng. Measurement of the Shear Strength of Structural Glue under Impact Load, Structural Engineers (Supplement), 2007.
    • DAI Sheng, YANG Linde. Back-propagation Network and Eleman Network for Predicting Carbonation Depth of Concrete, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Service Life Design for Underground Structures, Shanghai, Chian,10/2006.