Objectives
SKLGGE is dedicated to the fundamental, strategic and pioneering research on geomechanics and geotechnical engineering.We seek for the solutions of key problems with economic, social, political, scientific and engineering dimensions, in diverse fields including hydroelectric engineering, transportation, mining, municipal engineering, and energy. Our mission is to enable SKLGGE to be recognized as the premier national laboratory for design of significant infrastructures and use of natural resources and energy, and a national center for academic exchange and professional training and education .
Main Scopes
SKLGGE is geared to the strategic needs in construction of significant infrastructure, use of natural resources, underground storage of fossil fill geological disposal of high radioactive nuclear wastes, and CO2 capture and sequestration, Our current research activities focus on four major areas in geomechanics and geotechnical engineering: 1) Mechanical behavior and multi- processes coupling mechanisms of geomaterials; 2) Large-scale computation and intelligent analysis produce; 3) multi-scale experimental and digitalized monitoring techniques; 4) built environment and natural system interactions and their control.