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Dr. Tadahiro Kishida
Dr. tadahiro kishida Associate Professor Civil & Environmental Engineering

Contact Information
tadahiro.kishida@ku.ac.ae +971 2 312 4087

Biography

Dr. Tadahiro Kishida holds a PhD from the University of California, Davis (USA). He was an Assistant Project Scientist at the University of California, Berkeley (USA); Assistant Professor at Chiba University (Japan); Engineer at URS Corporation in Oakland, California (USA). He is a visiting scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles (USA). He holds a professional engineering license in the State of California. He was awarded with Faculty Research Excellence in 2018 and 2019.


Education
  • PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis (USA)
  • MSc, Civil Engineering, Kobe University (Japan)
  • BSc, Civil Engineering, Kobe University (Japan)

Teaching
  • Foundation Engineering (CIVE470)
  • Geology for Civil Engineering (CIVE238)
  • Geotechnical Engineering (CIVE338)
  • Geotechnical Natural Hazards Mitigation (CIVE338)


Research
Research Interests
  • Static and dynamic soil behaviors
  • Earthquake ground motions
  • Dam and embankment analysis

Research Projects

Sustainable ballast design for railway system using locally available natural and recycled materials

The project conducts the static and dynamic tests for recycle aggregates and evaluates their performance. Constitutive models are developed under low confining stress with high repeated loading. Geogrid performances are also evaluated for dilatant aggregates with low confining stress.

Updating Seismic Hazard Assessment in the UAE

The project revises the seismic hazard assessment for the UAE, incorporating the latest data and insights to align with the Abu Dhabi International Building Code (ADIBC).

Improving Calcareous Reclaimed Land by Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation

Static and dynamic responses are studied for calcareous sand. Liquefaction potential is studied from cone penetration resistance.

Recycling Demolished Concrete for Construction Materials

The recycling of demolished concrete is examined by inducing calcium carbonate cementation between the aggregates. Mechanical responses are evaluated through both laboratory tests and numerical simulations, aligned with the certification scheme set by the Government of Abu Dhabi.


Research Staff and Graduate Students:

Staff
Elia Voyagaki Research Scientist
Emran Bassam Abdallah Alotaibi Postdoctoral Fellow
Students
Meletetsega Gashaw Gebeyehu PhD Student
Deepa Kunhiraman Nambiar PhD Student
Krishna Santhosh PhD Student
Sana Haroon Anamangadan PhD Student
Rusul Falah Aldulaimi PhD Student
Mohammed Kamran Khan PhD Student
Mohamed Tamer Othman Kamel Hussein PhD Student