Kenan Hazirbabaمشاهده پروفایل
استاد آموزشی
Kenan Hazirbaba is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Tyler. With extensive teaching experience, he specializes in geotechnical engineering and offers courses in statics, mechanics of materials, soil mechanics, foundation design, and seismic site response. Ph.D. in Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin (2005) M.S. in Civil Engineering from Bogazici University (1999) B.S. in Civil Engineering (with distinction) from Istanbul Technical University (1996) Hazirbaba's research focuses on applied and experimental geotechnical engineering, particularly the behavior of saturated soils under cyclic loading and non-traditional soil stabilization techniques. His work addresses critical challenges in cold regions, including freeze-thaw effects on soil mechanics and seismic response in permafrost areas. His publications highlight expertise in geofiber-reinforced sands, synthetic fluid stabilization, and seismic design of earth-retaining structures. Research has secured over $2 million in funding from state and non-governmental agencies, emphasizing practical solutions for civil engineers. Hazirbaba is a Registered Professional Engineer in Alaska and promotes undergraduate research engagement. His certifications and applied research bridge academic theory with real-world engineering applications.









