About
Yunlong Guo serves as a Marie-Curie Fellow specializing in Civil Engineering, with research centered on sustainable railway infrastructure systems. His work bridges engineering practice with environmental sustainability frameworks.
Research interests focus on Railway Engineering and Circular Economy integration, particularly examining ballasted track systems through environmental impact assessments. Key investigation areas include water retention dynamics in railway ballast, climate adaptation strategies, and non-destructive evaluation techniques using infrared thermography. His methodology combines digital technologies like early-warning systems with evidence-based reviews of resource efficiency.
- Railway Sustainability
- Circular Economy Principles
- Ballasted Track Systems
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Non-Destructive Testing
Scientific recognition includes the prestigious Marie-Curie Fellowship awarded for advancing sustainable railway infrastructure research. His work directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities and climate action.
Current research demonstrates strong collaboration within international railway engineering networks, with emphasis on strategic integration of digital technologies for track monitoring and environmental impact mitigation. Future work appears focused on scaling circular economy applications through digital twin implementations and climate-resilient design standards.
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