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Thang Nguyen is a Lecturer in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Monash University. His research focuses on advanced computational methods in geomechanics and civil materials, particularly using SPH and DEM techniques for simulating complex material behaviors under extreme loading conditions such as earthquakes.
- Position: Lecturer
- Institution: Monash University
- Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering
His research interests span computational mechanics, geomechanics, numerical modeling of cementitious and granular materials, and earthquake-induced failure mechanisms. He applies cutting-edge simulation frameworks to study fracture, liquefaction, and dynamic material responses.
The recent articles highlight a strong focus on numerical methods like SPH and DEM, applied to geomechanical problems including seismic liquefaction, crack propagation in nanobeams, and mechanical behavior of porous concrete. The work integrates experimental validation with high-fidelity simulations, often leveraging constitutive models such as SANISAND.
Dr. Nguyen has not been publicly recognized with any scientific awards based on the current data.
There is no information available about student advising or research grants. However, his collaborative output suggests active engagement with researchers like H.H. Bui, G.D. Nguyen, and T.V. Nguyen on major geomechanics problems.
He is involved in computational modeling research, likely contributing to simulation frameworks for large deformation and failure analysis in civil infrastructure, though no formal lab or team name is mentioned.



