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Alena Zhelezova is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), located in Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark. Her research focuses on the intersection of soil mechanics, environmental engineering, and plant root systems within the Geotechnics & Geology group, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals for environmental sustainability.
Her research spans Soil Mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering, with specialized focus on root reinforcement mechanisms in soils, hydraulic conductivity of vegetated soils, and biota-mediated soil behavior. She investigates how Salix species roots alter soil mechanical properties and hydraulic functions through experimental pot studies and biogeotechnical analysis.
Her recent publications reveal a clear trend toward eco-engineering solutions for ground improvement, emphasizing plant-root and microbial interactions as sustainable alternatives to conventional stabilization methods. This work bridges laboratory experimentation with field applications for erosion control and soil reinforcement.
Dr. Zhelezova actively collaborates with international researchers including G.I. Otim, G. Sorrentino, S. Trapp, and I. Rocchi. While specific advising roles and grant details aren't documented in available sources, her publication record indicates strong engagement in peer-reviewed research within DTU's sustainable infrastructure initiatives.
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