John Germaineمشاهده پروفایل
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John Germaine is a Research Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Tufts School of Engineering. He specializes in experimental methods for geotechnical analysis, focusing on the mechanical and physical properties of geo-materials. His work spans geomechanics, sediment behavior, and material science, with a recent emphasis on mudrock compression, gas hydrate reservoirs, and fracture mechanics. Education : Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1982) S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1980) B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1976) Research Interests : Germaine’s research characterizes the complex interactions of geo-materials under stress, using state-of-the-art techniques. Key areas include: Small-strain nonlinearity in clays Creep and geopressure development Hydraulic fracturing and fracture mechanics Mudrock and sediment properties Awards : Woodland G. Shockley Memorial Award (2008) Effective Teaching Award (2013) First Charles C. Ladd Memorial Lecturer (2015) Grants & Labs : He leads the UT Geofluids Research Consortia, investigating mudrock properties and offshore reservoir mechanics. Recent grants include studies on Gulf of Mexico sediment behavior and fracture processes. Teaching : Teaches courses such as Introductory Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Properties Measurement at Tufts.









