Editorial board

Editor-in-chief

Farimah Masrouri

Professor at the University of Lorraine, École Nationale Supérieure de Géologie, Nancy, France

Prof. Farimah Masrouri

Research work focuses mainly on the multiphysical and multiscale behaviour of fine soils: physical and numerical modelling of saturated and unsaturated clayey soils. This approach involves coupling micro/macroscopic properties with chemo-thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour and phenomena linked to time and durability. The applications concern structures: storage of high, medium and low-level radioactive waste, energy geostructures, shallow and deep foundations, retaining walls, embankments, etc.

Associate editors

Jean-Louis Durville

Expert, France

M. Jean-Louis Durville

Jean-Louis Durville graduated from Ecole Polytechnique (Paris) in 1971 and from École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris) in 1973. Then he completed a master's degree in engineering geology (1975). He worked in the Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, a governmental agency for research and expertise in the field of civil engineering. Since 2015, Jean-Louis Durville has been an independant consultant in the field of engineering geology and rock mechanics, with a specific interest in landslides and rockfalls.

Philippe Cosenza

Professor at University of Poitiers in the School of Engineering (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Poitiers), France

Prof. Philippe Cosenza

His research focuses on the “micro-macro" modelling of the mechanical properties of clay geomaterials (soils and rocks) for a better understanding of the relationships between macroscopic mechanical behaviour and microstructure. His areas of expertise also include the theoretical and experimental characterisation of physical (mechanical and electrical) properties of clay geomaterials.

Laeticia Van Schoors

Research scientist, Department of Materials and Structure, University of Gustave Eiffel, France

Dr. Laeticia Van Schoors

Her research for over twenty years has focused on the durability of polymers and composites used in Civil Engineering and Geotechnics. Her research is based on a structure-properties approach. It involves identifying the chemical, microstructural, and morphological parameters responsible for the initial and long-term performance of the materials, in order to ultimately predict their durability.

Editorial board members

Dr. Chloé Arson (Georgia Institute of Technology - USA)

Prof. Pierre Breul (Univ. Clermont Ferrand)

Prof. Yu Jun Cui (École des Ponts ParisTech)

Dr Fahd Cuira (Terrasol)

M. Guilhem Devèze (EDF)

Prof. Fabrice Emeriault (INPG)

M. Marc Favre (Expert)

M. Jean-Alain Fleurisson (Mines- ParisTech)

Dr Muriel Gasc (CEREMA)

Dr Siavash Ghabezloo (École des Ponts ParisTech)

Dr Sylvine Guedon (Université Gustave Eiffel)

Mme Véronique Heili (Cerema)

Dr Jean-Michel Pereira (École des Ponts ParisTech)

M. Jérôme Racinais (Ménard)

Dr Guillaume Stoltz (Inrae)

Prof. Jean Pierre Tshibangu (Université de Mons – Belgique)

M. Nicolas Utter (Soletanche Bachy)

M. Jean-David Vernhes (UniLaSalle)

Prof. Pascal Villard (Univ. J. Fourier Grenoble)

Mme Zohra Zerfa (ARCADIS)