Our laboratory has begun a new chapter in the 2026 academic year. We are pleased to welcome motivated undergraduate students interested in geotechnical engineering as new members, bringing new energy to the laboratory.

New Members

Undergraduate Students (B4)

  • Ohara Rio - Graduation Research: SBAS analysis by InSAR and evaluation of post-liquefaction ground settlement by triaxial liquefaction tests
  • Chida Tsubasa - Graduation Research: Liquefaction characteristics of weakly cemented Pleistocene sandy soils
  • Yasui Akito - Graduation Research: Relationship between past terrain modification history and in-situ ground characteristics

Graduate Students

We are currently recruiting graduate students (doctoral and master’s programs). We look forward to hearing from anyone interested in geotechnical engineering and earthquake engineering.

Orientation

We held a tour of the laboratory facilities and demonstrations of soil testing equipment for our new members. Excitement is building for the research activities ahead.

To all our new members: we hope you have a rewarding research experience in the profound field of geotechnical engineering!