professor profile picture

Snehasis Tripathy

Prof

Cardiff University

Country flag

United Kingdom

Has grant

This profile is automatically generated from trusted academic sources.

Google Scholar

.

ORCID

.

LinkedIn

Social connections

How do Nigerian students reach out?

Sign in for free to see their profile details and contact information.

Meet Kite AI

Contact this professor

LinkedIn
ORCID
Google Scholar

Research Interests

Soil Science

40%

Rock Mechanics

30%

Soil Mechanics

60%

Porosity Analysis

40%

Moisture Science

30%

Soil Ecology

30%

Granular Physics

20%

Ask ApplyKite AI

Start chatting
How can you help me contact this professor?
What are this professor's research interests?
How should I write an email to this professor?

Recent Grants

Grant: Close

Climate Adaptation Control Technologies for Urban Spaces (CACTUS)

Open Date: 2018-01-01

Close Date: 2023-12-31

Grant: Close

SAFE Barriers - a Systems Approach For Engineered Barriers

Open Date: 2012-09-29

Close Date: 2017-03-28

Positions1

Publisher
source

Peter Cleall

University Name
.

Cardiff University

Fully Funded PhD Scholarships in Sustainable Civil Engineering and Environmental Biosensing at Cardiff University

Cardiff University's Geoenvironmental Research Centre at the School of Engineering is offering two fully funded PhD scholarships supported by EPSRC DLA funding. The first project, 'Transforming Civil Infrastructure through Sustainable Material Reuse,' focuses on developing computational frameworks that integrate multi-scale stochastic finite elements with machine learning. The aim is to assess and optimize the reprocessing and reuse of on-site materials in geotechnical structures, thereby reducing the carbon footprint and advancing the circular economy in civil engineering. This research combines advanced experimental testing with numerical modelling, with a particular emphasis on porous materials commonly found in the built environment. Supervisors for this project include Prof Peter Cleall, Dr Evan John Ricketts, Prof Snehasis Tripathy, and Dr Adam Fisher (John F Hunt Ltd). The second project, 'Environmental Biosensing using Plant-Microbial Fuel Cells,' explores the use of living plants as biosensors by integrating them with simple electric circuits to create plant-microbial fuel cells. This innovative approach leverages machine learning to monitor water quality, groundwater contamination, soil health, and early warning signs of ground movement. The goal is to develop scalable, self-sustaining biosensor platforms with intelligent monitoring capabilities for environmental management. Supervisors for this project are Dr Michael Harbottle, Dr Evan John Ricketts, and Dr Arif Mohammad. Both projects build on Cardiff University's strong track record in sustainable geoenvironmental engineering and the application of numerical methods to heterogeneous materials. The scholarships are fully funded, covering tuition fees and providing a stipend, and are open to candidates with a strong background in civil engineering, environmental engineering, materials science, or related fields. Applicants should have experience or interest in computational modelling, machine learning, or experimental testing, and must meet Cardiff University's English language requirements. For more information and to apply, visit the provided project links or contact the supervisors directly. The application deadline is 9 January 2026.

1 month ago

Articles10

Collaborators2

Peter Cleall

Prof

Cardiff University

UNITED KINGDOM

Jonathan Black

The Queen's University Belfast

UNITED KINGDOM