
About
Pedro Cacciari is an Assistant Professor at Polytechnique Montréal, affiliated with the Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering. His academic background includes a B.Eng. in Geological Engineering from the Federal University of Ouro Preto (Brazil), followed by an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Geotechnics - Rock Mechanics from the University of São Paulo (Brazil).
- Education: B.Eng. (EM-UFOP), M.Sc. (USP), Ph.D. (USP)
Cacciari’s research focuses on Rock Mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering, and Numerical Analysis, with specialized expertise in Discrete Fracture Networks, Stability of Underground Structures, and Slope Stability. His work addresses challenges in Mining Engineering and Civil Infrastructure, particularly in Iron Ore Tailings and Rock Excavation.
His 15 most recent articles (2024–2019) span topics such as Critical State Line analysis, Triaxial Stress Paths, Finite Element Modeling, and 3D Laser Scanning applications. These publications emphasize Rock Stability, Material Failure, and Geomechanical Risk Assessment in mining and civil engineering contexts.
- Scientific Awards
- Recipient of NSERC Research Grant (2023)
Cacciari supervises Gabriel Galdino (Ph.D. candidate) and teaches courses like GML6002 - Rock Mechanics II and GLQ3415 - Geomechanics. His career previously included roles as a Engineer at Campbell Scientific Inc. (2010–2012), a Researcher at the University of São Paulo (2012–2019), and a Rock Mechanics Specialist at Vale (2019–2022).
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