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Ronaldo Borja is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, affiliated with the School of Engineering. He holds editorial roles at Acta Geotechnica and the International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics. His research focuses on computational mechanics, geomechanics, and geosciences, particularly in strain localization, coupled hydromechanical processes, and finite element modeling of geological materials. He earned his PhD from Stanford University in 1984.
Education: PhD, Stanford University (1984).
Research interests include: computational poromechanics, shale mechanics, fluid-structure interaction, and anisotropic plasticity. He has authored textbooks such as Plasticity Modeling & Computation (Springer, 2013) and edited volumes on multiscale geomechanics. His work bridges microscale characterization (e.g., nanoindentation of shale) with macroscale phenomena like landslide dynamics and fault rupture modeling.
Key awards include the 2016 ASCE Maurice A. Biot Medal. He teaches courses like CEE 101C (Geotechnical Engineering), CEE 281 (Finite Elements), and advanced doctoral courses in computational plasticity.
Lab activities include projects on shale deformation, pore-scale modeling, and multiphase poromechanics. His research emphasizes multiscale approaches, combining experimental data with numerical simulations to address challenges in energy and geohazard mitigation.



