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Associate Professor Murat Karakus holds a position in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Adelaide, specifically within the Mining and Petroleum Engineering department. His academic role involves teaching and research in advanced geomechanical topics. He is eligible to supervise Master's and PhD students in disciplines related to rock mechanics, mining engineering, and computational modeling.
Research interests focus on computational rock mechanics, fracture process zone modeling, rock burst analysis, and 3D printed construction materials. His work integrates experimental techniques (e.g., AUSBIT testing, hydraulic fracturing analysis) with numerical methods (e.g., SPH modeling, machine learning).
Recent publications emphasize dynamic rock failure mechanisms, energy-based failure criteria, and material behavior under cyclic loading. Key applications include improving mine safety through strain burst prediction and optimizing cemented paste backfill systems in underground operations. No awards are explicitly listed, though his active research contributions suggest potential recognition in geomechanics fields.
Advising and grants: While no specific grants are documented, his eligibility to supervise indicates ongoing research projects. No lab or team affiliations are explicitly mentioned.



