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Amin Barari is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Engineering at RMIT University. His research focuses on geotechnical engineering, particularly in offshore wind turbine foundations, soil mechanics, and structural stability. He is affiliated with RMIT’s City Campus in Australia and actively supervises research projects on resilient foundations and dynamic soil-structure interactions.
Key research interests include the behavior of pile foundations in problematic soils, suction bucket foundations under cyclic loads, and liquefaction-induced settlement in offshore environments. His recent work integrates machine learning and AI for predictive modeling in geotechnical applications.
Barari has published extensively on topics like axial load testing of tapered piles, seismic bearing capacity of offshore structures, and wave-induced liquefaction. His articles often explore numerical simulations, experimental studies, and advanced frameworks for predicting geotechnical risks.
He is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in areas such as resilient foundations in calcareous deposits and dynamic behavior of wind turbines. No specific scientific awards are listed, but his contributions to offshore and geotechnical engineering are notable through his publications and collaborations.



