Nikolay Milevمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Nikolay Milev is an Associate Professor at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG) in Sofia, Bulgaria, working within the Faculty of Transport Engineering, Department of Geotechnics. His academic career spans geotechnical engineering with a focus on earthquake-related soil behavior and foundation design. His educational background includes: Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Research) at the University of Tokyo, Japan (2021-2022) Doctorate from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia (2013-2016) PhD Researcher at the University of Tokyo, Japan (2014-2015) Master of Engineering from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia (2007-2012) Dr. Milev's research focuses on advanced geotechnical engineering problems, particularly in earthquake-prone regions. His work integrates experimental, numerical, and field approaches to address challenges in soil behavior during seismic events. He has made significant contributions to understanding soil liquefaction phenomena and developing innovative mitigation techniques. His research often bridges theoretical geomechanics with practical engineering solutions for infrastructure resilience. The professor maintains active collaborations with international research groups, particularly in Japan and Serbia, fostering a global perspective in his work. His approach emphasizes practical applicability of research findings to real-world engineering challenges. His recent publications show a strong emphasis on earthquake geotechnics, particularly related to the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake sequence. His work spans soil liquefaction assessment and mitigation, ground improvement techniques, and seismic performance of foundations. A significant portion of his research focuses on practical applications of log-piling techniques for liquefaction mitigation, jet grouting applications, and analysis of tailings dams. His publications demonstrate expertise in both experimental methods (shaking table tests, laboratory characterization) and numerical modeling approaches. His notable awards include: Post-Doctoral Fellowship Grant from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (2020) Special Contribution Award from the Union of Engineers and Technicians of Serbia (2018) Fifth IcGSM Young Professional Award (2018) Ausmip+ Scholarship from the European Commission (2014) Dr. Milev serves as an international scientific correspondent to Tokyo University and holds leadership positions in professional organizations, including Secretary of ISRM for Bulgaria and nominated member of Bulgaria to ISSMGE technical committees. His work extends to practical engineering applications through YODA LTD., where he applies advanced geotechnical solutions to real-world problems. His teaching responsibilities include Earth Mechanics and Foundations, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, and Applied Geomechanics for various specialty programs. His research activities involve international collaborations and projects focused on earthquake geotechnics, particularly studying the effects of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquakes. He leads investigations into liquefaction mitigation techniques, soil-structure interaction during seismic events, and innovative ground improvement methods. His work often combines field investigations with laboratory testing and numerical modeling to develop comprehensive solutions to complex geotechnical challenges.









