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Welcome to the Conference
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to
the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering and Architecture
(ICSCEA) 2019 in Ho Chi Minh City. The conference is hosted by Ho Chi Minh City
University of Technology (HCMUT), Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City
(VNU-HCM) and is sponsored by the National Foundation for Science and
Technology Development (NAFOSTED).
The conference aims at a closer collaboration and cooperation between
Vietnamese and word-wide scholars in Civil Engineering and Architecture. The
organizers expect to organize this conference biannually to create innovative
space for scholars in Civil Engineering and Architecture to share, to exchange, to
connect, and to build a better world. As a developing country, Vietnam considers
Civil Engineering and Architecture as the key fields to transform the country
quickly to be a developed and modern country.
The conference program includes 12 plenary & keynote lectures, and more than
120 contributions to the field of Civil Engineering and Architecture throughout
one and a half days in four sets of five parallel oral sessions. A majority of them
come from universities and research institutes of countries such as: Australia,
Belgium, China, Dubai, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand,
United States of America, Vietnam and so on. After the conference, selected papers
will be published in the Proceedings of the ICSCEA 2019. The Proceedings will be
published by Springer, and indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
We would like to thank the authors for their contributions to this conference. We
also want to thank the staff members of the HCMUT, VNU-HCM for providing
assistance during the preparation stage of this conference. We send our sincere
gratitude to the dedicated reviewers for their time and contribution to enhance
the scientific quality of the manuscripts. Last but not least, we acknowledge the
support received from the sponsors. Without all this invaluable help, it is difficult
to imagine the success of this conference.
We hope you enjoy your time at the conference and also in Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam.
Editorial Board of the Conference
J. N. Reddy, C. M. Wang, V. H. Luong, A. T. Le
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Contents
Welcome to the Conference ............................................................................................ 1
Organizing Committee ..................................................................................................... 5
Scientific Committee ......................................................................................................... 7
General Information .......................................................................................................... 9
Venue Road Map .............................................................................................................. 11
Road to Gala Dinner ........................................................................................................ 12
Venue Layout at Vissai Saigon Hotel ........................................................................... 13
Overall Conference Program .......................................................................................... 15
Plenary Speakers ............................................................................................................ 17
Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers .................................................................................... 19
Keynote Speakers ........................................................................................................... 25
Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers ................................................................................... 27
Plenary & Keynote Chairs .............................................................................................. 33
Plenary Chairs ........................................................................................................ 33
Keynote Chairs....................................................................................................... 33
Parallel Session Chairs ................................................................................................... 34
Program Schedule .......................................................................................................... 35
The First Day (25 October 2019) ....................................................................... 35
Opening Ceremony : (08:00 − 08:15) .............................................. 35
Plenary Session 1A.1 : (08:15 − 09:00) .............................................. 35
Plenary Session 1A.2 : (09:00 − 09:45) .............................................. 35
Plenary Session 1A.3 : (09:45 − 10:15) .............................................. 35
Group Photos & Break : (10:15 – 10:30) ............................................... 36
Parallel Session 1B.1 : (10:30 − 12:00) .............................................. 36
Parallel Session 1B.2 : (10:30 − 12:00) .............................................. 37
Parallel Session 1B.3 : (10:30 − 12:00) .............................................. 38
Parallel Session 1B.4 : (10:30 − 12:00) .............................................. 39
Parallel Session 1B.5 : (10:30 − 12:00) .............................................. 40
Lunch : (12:00 – 13:00) ............................................... 41
Plenary Session 1C : (13:00 − 13:30) .............................................. 42
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Keynote Session 1D.1 : (13:30 − 14:00) .......................................... 42
Keynote Session 1D.2 : (13:30 − 14:00) .......................................... 42
Coffee Break : (14:00 – 14:15) .......................................... 42
Parallel Session 1E.1 : (14:15 − 15:45) .......................................... 43
Parallel Session 1E.2 : (14:15 − 15:45) .......................................... 44
Parallel Session 1E.3 : (14:15 − 15:45) .......................................... 45
Parallel Session 1E.4 : (14:15 − 15:45) .......................................... 46
Parallel Session 1E.5 : (14:15 − 15:45) .......................................... 47
Short Break : (15:45 – 15:50) .......................................... 47
Parallel Session 1F.1 : (15:50 − 17:35) .......................................... 48
Parallel Session 1F.2 : (15:50 − 17:35) .......................................... 49
Parallel Session 1F.3 : (15:50 − 17:35) .......................................... 50
Parallel Session 1F.4 : (15:50 − 17:35) .......................................... 51
Parallel Session 1F.5 : (15:50 − 17:35) .......................................... 52
Gala Dinner : (18:00 – 22:00) .......................................... 53
The Second Day (26 October 2019) ............................................................... 55
Plenary Session 2A.1 : (08:00 − 08:30) .......................................... 55
Plenary Session 2A.2 : (08:30 − 09:00) .......................................... 55
Keynote Session 2B.1 : (09:00 − 09:30) .......................................... 55
Keynote Session 2B.2 : (09:00 − 09:30) .......................................... 55
Coffee Break : (09:30 – 09:45) .......................................... 56
Keynote Session 2B.3 : (09:45 − 10:15) .......................................... 56
Keynote Session 2B.4 : (09:45 − 10:15) .......................................... 56
Parallel Session 2C.1 : (10:15 − 11:45) .......................................... 57
Parallel Session 2C.2 : (10:15 − 11:45) .......................................... 58
Parallel Session 2C.3 : (10:15 − 11:45) .......................................... 59
Parallel Session 2C.4 : (10:15 − 11:45) .......................................... 60
Parallel Session 2C.5 : (10:15 − 11:45) .......................................... 61
Closing Ceremony : (11:45 – 12:00) .......................................... 61
Lunch : (12:00 – 13:00) .......................................... 62
Field Trip : (13:00 – 20:00) .......................................... 63
Sponsors ............................................................................................................................ 65
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Organizing Committee
Chairman
Anh Tuan Le
HCMUT, VNU-HCM
Co-Chairman
Van Hai Luong
HCMUT, VNU-HCM
Secretary
Ngoc Thi Huynh
HCMUT, VNU-HCM
Secretary
Thai Binh Nguyen
HCMUT, VNU-HCM
Secretary
Phuong Trinh Bui
HCMUT, VNU-HCM
Secretary
Bich Phuong T. Nguyen
HCMUT, VNU-HCM
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Scientific Committee
International Committee Local Committee HCMUT Junuthula N. Reddy
Chien Ming Wang
Kok Keng Ang
Tomoaki Utsunomiya
Chunwei Zhang
Teerapong Senjuntichai
Jaroon Rungamornrat
Jin-Ho Park
Massimo Menenti
Roderik Lindenbergh
Chris Mannaerts
Hitoshi Tanaka
Pruettha Nanakorn
Ong Wee Keong
Keh Chyuan Tsai
Ryunosuke Kido
Takeshi Satoh
Sugimoto Mitsutaka
Kenji Kawai
Kenichiro Nakarai
Yuko Ogawa
Sachie Sato
Lindung Zalbuin Mase
Li Jia
Chi Won Ahn
MD Rian Iasef
Safoora Zaminpardaz
Suelynn Choy
Dai Jian
Hong Hao
Sritawat Kitipornchai
Mike Xie
Yeong Bin Yang
Chung Bang Yun
Seok Hong Lee
Jaehong Lee
Asis S Usmani
Salman Azhar
Baji Hassan
Quoc Tinh Bui
Xuan Hung Nguyen
Trong Toan Khong
Tuan Nam Tran
Trong Phuoc Nguyen
Phu Cuong Nguyen
Thanh Danh Tran
Thoi Trung Nguyen
Minh Tung Tran
Nguyen Van Vuong Do
Duc Hien Le
Van Hieu Nguyen
Dinh Nhan Dao
Van Phuc Le
Tan Van Vu
Trung Kien Nguyen
Dinh Thanh Chau
Anh Thang Le
Hong Tham Duong
Anh Tuan Bui Le
Trong Phuoc Huynh
Ngoc Tri Ngo
Chau Lan Nguyen
Quang Minh Nguyen
Hai Pham
Thanh Nhat Tran
Tan Ngoc Than Cao
Thi Thu Huong Le
Quang Trung Nguyen
Chau Ngoc Dang
Tuan Kiet Tran
Lanh Si Ho
Huy Cung Nguyen
Truc Thi Minh Huynh
Huu Phu Nguyen
Quang Trung Nguyen
Nguyen Thi Cao
Huu Duy Quoc Phan
Ninh Thuy Nguyen
Minh Tam Nguyen
Thanh Phong Mai
Minh Phuong Le
Danh Thao Nguyen
Anh Tuan Le
Van Hai Luong
Xuan Loc Luu
Hoai Long Le
Phuong Trinh Bui
Thai Binh Nguyen
Ngoc Thi Huynh
Hong Luan Pham
Thi Bay Nguyen
Dang Trinh Nguyen
Van Vui Cao
Qui Xuan Lieu
Xuan Vu Nguyen
Hong An Nguyen
Duc Duy Ho
Van Phuoc Nhan Le
Tien Dac Tran
Ngoc Tinh Nghiem Doan
Son Thai
Sy Tien Do
Vu Hong Son Pham
Anh Thu Nguyen
Duc Hoc Tran
Nguyen Hoang Hung Tran
Manh Tuan Nguyen
Xuan Long Nguyen
Ba Vinh Le
Van Qui Lai
Nhut Nhut Nguyen
Hien Vu Phan
Thi Anh Thu Phan
Bao Binh Luong
Quang Truong Nguyen
Thi Tuyet Giang Vo
Tuan Duc Ho
Hai Yen Tran
Quoc Vinh Nguyen
Thi Hong Na Le
Thi Bao Thu Le
Quoc Bang Tran
Quoc Hoang Vu
Dinh Trong Hieu Nguyen 7
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General Information
Conference Venue
Vissai Saigon Hotel, 144 Nguyen Van Troi, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City
The First Floor: Ocean 1, Ocean 2, Ha Long, Hoi An & Nha Trang
The Second Floor: Saigon
Language
Official language of the conference is English.
Registration
24 October 2019, 15:45 – 18:00
25 October 2019, 07:00 – 16:00
26 October 2019, 07:00 – 11:00
Program
The technical program includes invited plenary & keynote lectures, and parallel
sessions.
Conference Bag
One conference bag will be distributed to each registered participant. Each bag
contains a program book, an USB stick (Program Book and Book of Abstracts), a
souvenir, nametag, tickets of lunch, gala dinner and field trip.
Each participant is required to show the nametag everywhere during the conference
for security purposes.
Oral Presentation
Oral presentations are scheduled for 10 minutes of presentation and 5 minutes of
questions and answers. All presentations should be prepared in Microsoft PowerPoint
or PDF formats. A laptop and projector will be available and accessible in all allocated
rooms. Presentation should be stored in a USB drive of presenter beforehand and
transferred to the laptop 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the session. All
presentations will be eradicated at the end of the session. All presenters are
encouraged to use the provided laptop for presentation to minimize changeover times.
Please check and get accustomed to the equipment at the session room.
Publication
All papers will be peer-reviewed and published by Springer (www.springer.com) as well
as indexed by Scopus and Web of Science.
Lunch
25 and 26 October 2019, 12:00 – 13:00, La Mezzanine Restaurant, M Floor
Gala Dinner
25 October 2019, 18:00 – 22:00, Indochina Junk Dinner on Cruise - Saigon River (5
Nguyen Tat Thanh, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City). Participants joining gala dinner will
be picked up at the lobby of Vissai Saigon Hotel at 18:00 sharp by shuttle bus.
Field Trip
26 October 2019, 13:00 – 20:00, Mekong Delta at My Tho City, Tien Giang Province.
Participants joining field trip will be picked up at the lobby of Vissai Saigon Hotel at
13:00 sharp by shuttle bus.
Useful Phone Numbers
+84 938 924 484 (Dr. Thai Binh Nguyen, Conference Secretary)
+84 941 701 487 (Dr. Ngoc Thi Huynh, Conference Secretary)
Internet and Wi-Fi
Vissai Saigon Hotel provides public Wi-Fi for free (SSID: VissaiSaigonHotel, Password:
vissaihotel).
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Venue Road Map
Distance: 3.3 km
Travel time from Tan Son Nhat Airport to Vissai Saigon Hotel:
- Motorbike : 16 minutes
- Car : 20 minutes
- Walking : 32 minutes
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Road to Gala Dinner
Distance: 6.7 km
Travel time from Vissai Saigon Hotel to Indochina Junk Cruise:
- Motorbike : 30 minutes
- Car : 33 minutes
- Walking : 75 minutes
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Venue Layout at Vissai Saigon Hotel
The First Floor Plan
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Ocean 1
Ocean 2
Hoi An
&
Nha Trang
Ha Long
The Second Floor Plan
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Saigon
Swimming Pool
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Overall Conference Program
Time 24/10 (Thu) 25/10 (Fri) 26/10 (Sat)
07:00 – 08:00
Onsite Registration (all day)
08:00 – 08:15 Opening Ceremony
(Ocean 1 & 2)
Plenary Lecture 5
Prof. J. H. Park
(Ocean 1 & 2) 08:15 – 08:30 Plenary Lecture 1
Prof. J. N. Reddy
(Ocean 1 & 2)
08:30 – 08:45 Plenary Lecture 6
Prof. T. Utsunomiya
(Ocean 1 & 2) 08:45 – 09:00
09:00 – 09:15
Plenary Lecture 2
Prof. C. M. Wang
(Ocean 1 & 2)
Keynote
Lecture 3
Prof. J.
Rungamornrat
(Ocean 1)
Keynote
Lecture 4
Prof. H.
Tanaka
(Ocean 2)
09:15 – 09:30
09:30 – 09:45 Coffee Break
09:45 – 10:00
Plenary Lecture 3
Prof. K. K. Ang
(Ocean 1 & 2)
Keynote
Lecture 5
Prof. C.
Zhang
(Ocean 1)
Keynote
Lecture 6
Prof. C.
Mannaerts
(Ocean 2)
10:00 – 10:15
10:15 – 10:30 Group Photos & Coffee Break Five Parallel Sessions
10:30 – 11:45
Five Parallel Sessions 11:45 – 12:00
Closing Ceremony
(Ocean 1)
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch
13:00 – 13:15 Plenary Lecture 4
Prof. M. Menenti
(Ocean 1 & 2)
Field Trip
13:15 – 13:30
13:30 – 13:45 Keynote
Lecture 1
Prof. T.
Senjuntichai
(Ocean 1)
Keynote
Lecture 2
Prof. R.
Lindenbergh
(Ocean 2)
13:45 – 14:00
14:00 – 14:15 Coffee Break
14:15 – 15:45 Five Parallel Sessions
15:45 – 15:50 Onsite
Registration
& Welcome
Drink
Short Break
15:50 – 17:35 Five Parallel Sessions
17:35 – 18:00
18:00 – 20:00 Gala Diner
20:00 – 22:00
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Plenary Speakers
Prof. J. N. Reddy
Texas A&M University, USA
Lecture Title: Innovations in Computational Mechanics
for Structural Design
Lecture Time: 25 October (Fri), 08:15 – 09:00
Prof. C. M. Wang
The University of Queensland, Australia
Lecture Title: Floating Solutions for Challenges facing
Humanity
Lecture Time: 25 October (Fri), 09:00 – 09:45
Prof. K. K. Ang
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Lecture Title: Research and Development of New
Spaces on the Sea for Industrial and Recreational
Applications
Lecture Time: 25 October (Fri), 09:45 – 10:15
Prof. M. Menenti
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Lecture Title: Watershed Hydrology and Cryosphere
Processes in High Mountain Asia: The Contribution of
Earth Observation
Lecture Time: 25 October (Fri), 13:00 – 13:30
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Prof. J. H. Park
Inha University, Korea
Lecture Title: Formal Techniques for Emergent
Architectural Designs
Lecture Time: 26 October (Sat), 08:00 – 08:30
Prof. T. Utsunomiya
Kyushu University, Japan
Lecture Title: Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in Goto
Islands, Nagasaki, Japan
Lecture Time: 26 October (Sat), 08:30 – 09:00
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Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers
Prof. J. N. Reddy
Texas A&M University, USA
http://mechanics.tamu.edu/
Dr. Reddy is a Distinguished Professor, Regents’
Professor, and inaugural holder of the Oscar S.
Wyatt Endowed Chair in Mechanical Engineering
at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
Dr. Reddy earned a Ph.D. in Engineering
Mechanics in 1974 from University of Alabama in
Huntsville. He worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow
in Texas Institute for Computational Mechanics (now ICES) at the University of
Texas at Austin, Research Scientist for Lockheed Missiles and Space Company,
Huntsville, during l974-75, and taught at the University of Oklahoma from 1975
to 1980, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University from 1980 to 1992, and
at Texas A&M University from 1992.
Dr. Reddy, an ISI highly-cited researcher, is known for his significant contributions
to the field of applied mechanics through the authorship of a large number of
journal papers and 21 textbooks and the development of shear deformation plate
and shell theories and their finite elements. His pioneering works on the
development of shear deformation theories (that bear his name in the literature
as the Reddy third-order plate theory and the Reddy layerwise theory) have had a
major impact and have led to new research developments and applications. In
recent years, Reddy's research has focused on the development of locking-free
shell finite elements and nonlocal and non-classical continuum mechanics
problems, involving couple stresses, surface stress effects, micropolar cohesive
damage, and continuum plasticity of metals.
Dr. Reddy has received numerous honors and awards. Most recent ones include:
2019 Timoshenko Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
2018 Theodore von Karman Medal from the Engineering Mechanics Institute of
the American Society of Civil Engineers, the 2017 John von Neumann Medal from
the U.S. Association of Computational Mechanics, the 2016 Prager Medal, Society
of Engineering Science, and 2016 ASME Medal from the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers. He is a member US National Academy of Engineering and
foreign fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineering, the Canadian Academy
of Engineering, and the Brazilian National Academy of Engineering.
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Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers
Prof. C. M. Wang
The University of Queensland, Australia
Prof. C. M. Wang is the TMR Chair Professor in Structural
Engineering, The University of Queensland. Before joining
UQ in 2017, he was a Professor in the Department of Civil
Engineering of National University of Singapore and held
the directorships of the Engineering Science Programme
and the Global Engineering Programme. He is a Chartered
Structural Engineer, a Fellow of Australian Academy of
Technology and Engineering, Fellow of Academy of Engineering Singapore, Fellow
of Institution of Engineers Singapore, Fellow of the Institution of Structural
Engineers and Fellow of the Society of Floating Solutions (Singapore). His research
interests are in the areas of structural stability, vibration, optimization, plated
structures and Mega‐Floats. He has published over 430 journal papers and
coauthored 10 books such as Very Large Floating Structures, Structural Vibration,
Shear Deformable Beams and Plates and Exact Solutions for Buckling of Structural
Members. He is an Editor‐in‐Chief of International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics and an Editorial Board Member in several journals including
Engineering Structures, International Journal of Applied Mechanics, and Ocean
Systems Engineering. He holds patents on floating pontoons, floating hydrocarbon
storage facility and floating breakwater-windbreak structure. Currently, he is the
Leader of the Offshore Engineering Programme of the Blue Economy Cooperative
Research Centre to conduct research projects that combine seafood, renewable
energy and offshore engineering for the first time, underpinned by A$329 million
grant from the Australian Government and 40 industry partners over a 10-year
period. He is chairperson of the International Engineering Science Consortium,
First Vice President of the Society of Floating Solutions Singapore and the Vice-
Chairman of the East Asia Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and
Construction steering committee. His awards include the JN Reddy medal,
Singapore’s Minister of National Development's R&D Award (Special Mention
Category), IStructE Singapore Structural Awards, Keith Eaton Award, Lewis Kent
Award, IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award, IES/IStructE Best Paper
Award and the Grand Prize of the Next Generation Container Port Challenge. He
was the consultant and advisor on many structural and floating projects His
current research in UQ includes the development of the floating forest and the
next generation offshore fish farms; both projects are funded by the Australian
Research Council.
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Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers
Prof. K. K. Ang
National University of Singapore
K. K. Ang is a Faculty member in the Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering at the
National University of Singapore (NUS) since March
1987. He received his B.Eng from the University of
Singapore, M.Eng from the National University of
Singapore and Ph.D from the University of New
South Wales, Australia.
Professor Ang has assumed various senior
management positions at the Faculty of Engineering. He served as the Vice-Dean
of Outreach from March 2006 and till April 2008 and Vice-Dean of Student Life
from July 2011 till June 2014. He is presently the Head of the Faculty Technology
Enhanced Learning Unit.
Professor Ang has taught numerous courses and has been recognized as a
passionate educator leading in the use of IT for enhanced teaching and learning.
He was the first recipient of the inaugural NUS Teaching Excellence Award for Use
of IT in Teaching and the Faculty Teaching Excellence Award for Innovative
Teaching in 1998. He was awarded the prestigious NUS Learning Innovation Fund-
Technology (LIFT) fund to develop eduApps, an interactive, student-centric mobile
app that runs on multi-platforms aimed at enabling learning through playing. The
app won the Global Learn Tech Award for best content in 2015.
Professor Ang’s research interests include Computational Methods, Dynamics of
High-Speed Rails and Very Large Floating Structures and has published about 170
technical papers in these areas at reputable internal journals and conferences. He
was the Principal Investigator of a recently completed government-funded
research project on Multi-Purpose Large Floating Structures and has been an
invited speaker on this research topic at various international conferences
including the RISUD Annual International Symposium 2017 (Hong Kong), the 10th
International Research Conference of Kotelawala Defence University 2017 (Sri
Lanka) and the World Conference on Floating Solutions 2019 (Singapore). He has
successfully supervised 16 Ph.D students.
Professor Ang is a Singapore registered professional engineer since 1991 and has
been active in providing consultancy services for the local industries, particularly
on floating solar farms and floating wetlands. He is presently a member of the
board of directors of the International Society on Computing in Civil and Building
Engineering (ISCCBE) and a council member of the Singapore Floating Structural
Solutions (SFSS) Society.
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Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers
Prof. M. Menenti
Delft University of Technology, NL
https://www.tudelft.nl/citg/over-
faculteit/afdelingen/geoscience-remote-
sensing/staff/scientific-staff/profdr-massimo-
menenti/
Prof.dr.dott. Massimo Menenti is an
internationally renowned scientist in the fields of
earth observation and global terrestrial water
cycle. He held senior research positions in The
Netherlands, France, USA, China and Italy and has coordinated many large
European projects with participants from Europe, Asia, America and Africa. His
best known achievements have been attained in the aspects of surface parameter
retrievals from remote sensing, remote sensing-based evapotranspiration (ET)
estimation, time series analysis of remote sensing products and the application of
remote sensing technology in hydrology and climate models. Prof. Menenti
initiated the use of RS to assess and monitor crop water requirements and
irrigation performance in the late ‘80s confirmed by the numerous publications in
the field. He is one of the earliest researchers in using laser radar technology to
measure surface aerodynamic roughness. He initiated the use of time series
analysis techniques to extract information from satellite data. He presented the
surface energy balance index (SEBI) theory for ET estimation, which is the
prototype of the following S-SEBI, SEBS and SEBAL models.
Prof.dr.dott. Menenti, a ISI highly-cited researcher, is known for his significant
contributions to the field of remote sensing and land surface processes through
the authorship of a large number of journal papers and books. He has received
numerous honors and awards: Senior Research Associateship by the National
Research Council (USA); Excellent Research Scientist by the Agricultural Research
Service (DLO), The Netherlands; Honorary Research Professor, Institute of Tibetan
Plateau Research (ITP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); Visiting Professorship
for Senior International Scientists, Chinese Academy of Science; National
Distinguished Foreign Expert, P.R. China
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Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers
Prof. J. H. Park
Inha University, Korea
http://jinhopark.co.kr/cv/fullcv-english.htm
Dr. J. H. Park teaches architectural design, theory,
and history as a professor in the Department of
Architecture at Inha University, Korea. Prior to
joining Inha University, he taught in the School of
Architecture at the University of Hawaii at Manoa,
USA as an associate professor with tenure. He
earned his Ph.D. in architecture from University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He chaired and edited the proceedings of the
Fourth International Symposium of the Asia Pacific Architecture, 2001 in Hawaii.
He served as corresponding editor of the Nexus Network Journal, and is now an
editorial member of Open House International. His research has been published
in various referred journals, nationally and internationally. Also, his recent book
publications include “Architectural Experiments and Lessons towards Innovative
Designs” (Seoul: Spacetime, 2015), “Designing the Ecocity-in-the-Sky” (Mulgrave:
Images Publishing, 2014), “Graft in Architecture: Recreating Spaces” (Mulgrave:
Images Publishing, 2013), "Seoul Fortress Wall: Boundary and Beyond" (Seoul:
Spacetime, 2010) and "Expired Housing” (Seoul: Spacetime, 2008).
He is the first recipient of the R. M. Schindler Fellowship of the Beata Inaya Trust
Fund, 1996/7, and twice recipient of the Chancellor's Dissertation Fellowship,
1998/00. He was honored as a recipient of the University of Hawaii “Board of
Regent’s Medal for Excellence in Teaching.” in 2002, and received national
recognition as the 2003 recipient for “the ACSA New Faculty Teaching Award.” He
also received Best Teaching Award at Inha University. He was twice recipient of
the Best Paper Award at the Journal of Asian Architecture and Building
Engineering (JAABE) in 2003 and 2013. He was honored as a recipient of the Chief
Commissioner's Award of the Presidential Commission on Architecture Policy from
the Korean Government in 2011.
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Brief Vitae of Plenary Speakers
Prof. T. Utsunomiya
Kyushu University, Japan
http://www.nams.kyushu-u.ac.jp/
Dr. T. Utsunomiya is currently a professor at
Department of Marine Systems Engineering, Kyushu
University, Japan. His research interests have been
in the areas of fluid-structure interactions, dynamics
of offshore structures, hydroelastic analysis of Very
Large Floating Structures (VLFS), dynamics of
floating bridges, and dynamics of floating offshore
wind turbines. He has been actively working for development of floating offshore
wind turbines (FOWTs); the developed FOWT of a hybrid-spar type has been
commercialized as the first grid-connected floating wind turbine in Asia-Pacific.
He is now serving as an Associate Editor for journal of Applied Ocean Research.
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Keynote Speakers
Prof. T. Senjuntichai
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Lecture Title: Analytical Methods for Dynamic
Interaction between Foundations and Poroelastic Soils
Lecture Time: 25 October (Fri), 13:30 – 14:00
Prof. R. Lindenbergh
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Lecture Title: Laser Scanning for Environmental and
Structural Monitoring
Lecture Time: 25 October (Fri), 13:30 – 14:00
Prof. J. Rungamornrat
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Lecture Title: BIE-based Procedure for Analysis of 3D
Linear Fracture Problems
Lecture Time: 26 October (Sat), 09:00 – 09:30
Prof. H. Tanaka
Tohoku University, Japan
Lecture Title: Decadal Morphology Recovery of Estuaries
and Coasts After the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami
Lecture Time: 26 October (Sat), 09:00 – 09:30
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Prof. C. Zhang
Qingdao University of Technology, China
Lecture Title: Are the Control Systems Developed for
Sustainable and Resilient Civil Structures
Lecture Time: 26 October (Sat), 09:45 – 10:15
Prof. C. Mannaerts
The University of Twente, Netherlands
Lecture Title: Use of Near Real Time Earth Observation for
Water Resources and Water & Food Security Early
Warning
Lecture Time: 26 October (Sat), 09:45 – 10:15
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Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers
Prof. T. Senjuntichai
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Prof. T. Senjuntichai obtained his B. Eng. (Civil
Engineering) from Chulalongkorn University in
1988; M. Eng. (Structural Engineering) from Asian
Institute of Technology (AIT) in 1990; and Ph.D.
(Civil Engineering) from The University of
Manitoba, Canada in 1994. He has then joined the
Department of Civil Engineering, Chulalongkorn
University, where he is currently a full-time
professor, and also a Head of Department. He was a Post-Doctoral Associate at
The Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Minnesota, USA from 1997-
1999, and a Professorial Visiting Fellow at The University of New South Wales,
Australia in October 2010. His fields of specialization are in the areas of solid and
structural mechanics. His main research interests include geo-mechanics
problems related to poroelastic materials; nano-mechanics; mechanics of smart
and composite materials; and boundary and finite element analyses. In addition,
he is also Head of “Applied Mechanics and Structures Research Unit” at
Chulalongkorn University.
Prof. Senjuntichai has been constantly involved in professional and scholarly
activities. He has served as a technical consultant to several government and
private sectors for many engineering projects, and a member of academic
committees in various societies. He has active research collaborations with
researchers in other universities both in Thailand and other countries such as
Canada, Japan and Vietnam. He has published over hundred papers in
international refereed journals and conference proceedings, and has served as a
Section Editor-in-Chief in Civil Engineering for ASEAN Engineering Journal since
2013.
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Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers
Prof. Roderik C. Lindenbergh
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
http://doris.tudelft.nl/~rlindenbergh/
Dr. Roderik C. Lindenbergh works as an Associate
Professor in Laser Scanning at the Department of
Geoscience and Remote Sensing of Delft University
of Technology. Dr. Lindenbergh studied
mathematics at the University of Amsterdam and
for his MSc thesis project on computational group
theory he staid 6 months at RWTH Aachen,
Germany. After working at an internet provider for
half a year, he spent one year at RIACA, the Research Institute for Applications of
Computer Algebra, The Netherlands. He worked 8 months as a researcher at Queen
Mary and Westfield College, London, UK, again on computational group theory,
before he started his PhD project on geometry and topology in 1997 at the
Mathematical Institute of Utrecht University, The Netherlands, where he obtained
his PhD in 2002 on a PhD thesis entitled ‘Limits of Voronoi diagrams ‘. From then
on he is working at the current Dept. of Geoscience and Remote Sensing of TU
Delft, first as a Postdoc, after 2005 as Assistant Professor, and from 2019 as an
Associate Professor.
His main research interests are properties, processing and applications of laser
scan point clouds and digital terrain analysis using satellite images. In 2017 he
was chairing the Laser Scanning workshop at the ISPRS Geospatial Week in
Wuhan, China and he is the 2016-2020 Chair of the ISPRS Working Group II/10
on 3D mapping for environmental and infrastructural monitoring. He is also an
Associate Editor for the ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
and is member of the Editorial Board of the Photogrammetric Record.
From the beginning he is co-organizing the ISPRS Innsbruck Summer School series
of Alpine research, focusing on close range sensing techniques, which saw its
third sold-out, bi-annual edition this year. He was and is supervising about 50 MSc
thesis projects, 10 PhD projects and 5 Postdoc projects. Except research, he likes
teaching and was elected best lecturer 2017 of the Faculty of Civil Engineering
and Geosciences at TU Delft.
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Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers
Prof. J. Rungamornrat
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
www.civil.eng.chula.ac.th/
Dr. Rungamornrat is currently an Associate
Professor in Applied Mechanics and Structures
Research Unit and the Deputy Head of Civil
Engineering Depatment, Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Dr.
Rungamornrat earned the MS degree in Civil
Engineering (2000) and a PhD in Engineering
Mechanics (2004) from the University of Texas at
Austin, Texas. He worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Institute for
Computational Engineering and Science (ICES) at the University of Texas at Austin
during 2004-2006, and has become a lecturer at Chulalongkorn University since
2006.
Dr. Rungamornrat’s research interests include the development of numerical
techniques (e.g., BIEM, FEM, SBFEM and coupling schemes), computational
fracture mechanics, hydraulic fracture modeling, smart and composite materials,
modeling and analysis of micro- and nano-scale problems, investigations of size-
dependent mechanical response, nonlinear structural mechanics, etc. During the
past twelve years, Dr. Rungamornrat has supervised and co-supervised more than
25 master students, 6 PhD students, and 1 postdoctoral fellow to their completion.
He is also the author and co-author of more than 35 research articles in well-
known journals, 60 research articles in international conference proceedings, and
1 textbook.
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Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers
Prof. H. Tanaka
Tohoku University, Japan
https://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/english/research
/search/detail.html?uid=fa2c2eadb620b810
d6e56707b7960cd3&lang=en
Prof. H. Tanaka finished his PhD study at Tohoku
University, Japan in 1984. After job experience in
other universities such as Utsunomiya University
(Japan) and Asian Institute of Technology (Bangkok,
Thailand), he was promoted to a full-professor of
Tohoku University in 1996. He was a visiting
researcher at ISVA (Institute of Hydrodynamics and Hydraulic Engineering),
Technical University of Denmark in 1996. In 2019, he was appointed to be a
distinguished professor of Thuyloi University, Vietnam.
His main research interest lies in natural disasters including flood and tsunami
disasters. In addition, he has been involved in research activities related to fluid
mechanics such as turbulent wave-current interacting boundary layers, associated
sediment movement and also resulting morpho-dynamics in costal and estuarine
environments. His study sites are not confined in Japan, but covering various
countries worldwide such as Vietnam, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia, Bangladesh,
Oman and Bolivia.
He served as an editor for the following book and special issue of an international
journal in the field of coastal engineering:
1. “Progress in Hydrodynamics and Morphodynamics of Tidal Inlets: A global
Update”, H. Tanaka and N.C. Kraus (Eds), Coastal Engineering Journal, Special
Issue, Vol.45, No.4, December, 2003.
2. “Tsunamis and Earthquakes in Coastal Environments -Significance and
Restoration-“, V. Santiago-Fandino, H. Tanaka, M. Spiske (Eds), Springer, 2016.
3. “Estuarine hydrodynamics and morphodynamics”, Hitoshi Tanaka and H.
Chanson (Eds), Coastal Engineering Journal, Special Issue, Vol.60, No.4, March,
2018.
In addition, he served as a chairman of IAHR-APD (Asian and Pacific Division,
International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research) from
2011 to 2014, and also served as a council member of IAHR from 2013 to 2017.
From 2015 to 2017, he was a vice-president of JSCE (Japan Society of Civil
Engineers).
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Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers
Prof. C. Zhang
Qingdao University of Technology, China
http://vc.qut.edu.cn/
Dr. Zhang is the Chair Professor of Civil Engineering at
Qingdao University of Technology (QUT), the Discipline
Leader of First-class Civil Engineering of Shandong
Province, the Foundation Director of Structural
Vibration Control (SVC) group, the Director of Qingdao
Municipal Engineering Research Center for Protective
Structures, and the Director of Qingdao International
Science and Technology Collaboration Center for
Infrastructure Engineering.
Dr. Zhang received the PhD degree of Civil Engineering in 2005 from Harbin
Institute of Technology (HIT). Following the recipient of his PhD degree, Dr. Zhang
worked at HIT as Assistant Professor (2005-2007), Associate Professor (2007-
2010), PhD Supervisor of Engineering Mechanics discipline (2010-2014), Senior
Lecturer at the Western Sydney University (2011-2015).
Dr. Zhang’s research interests include vibration control, health monitoring,
sustainable functional materials and structural system, protective structures etc.
He invented the Gas Blast Simulation facility at HIT, which was the first of its kind
in the world as large scale in-door blast simulator for civil structures. He invented
the electromagnetic driving mass driver control system, which was implemented
to the Canton Tower being the tallest free-standing structure in China. He has
supervised and co-supervised 8 PhD students and 27 master students to their
successful completion. He is the author or co-author of 157 Journal publications,
including 50+ in top SCI journals. He is the owner or inventor of 21 patents,
including US, Japan, European and PCT patents. He has published three
monographs, one text book, five design codes and standards.
Dr. Zhang has won a number of prestigious academic awards, including the
second grade prize for science and technology advance by the State Council of the
People's Republic of China, the first grade prize for science and technology
advance by Shandong Province, other provincial or ministerial level awards
including Guangdong Province, Liaoning Province, Ministry of Education, National
Association for Industry Education and Research, National Association of
Invention, China Society of Civil Engineering, and the Japan Society of Seismic
Isolation etc. He has received the Outstanding Young Scientist of the year 2018
by the Scientific Chinese magazine and the Young Scientist of the year 2017 by
Shandong Province. He is a fellow of the International Society of Engineering Asset
Management, Vice Chairmen of Shandong Association for Young Scientists.
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Brief Vitae of Keynote Speakers
Prof. C. M. Mannaerts
UTwente – Faculty of Geo-information Sciences & Earth
Observation (ITC)
https://www.itc.nl/ and https://www.utwente.nl/en/
Chris Mannaerts is Associate Professor of
Environmental Satellite Hydrology at the Faculty of Geo-
information Sciences & Earth Observation (ITC) of the
University of Twente (the Netherlands). He holds
engineering MSc degrees in (soil) physical chemistry
(1978), environmental sanitation engineering (1980) and a PhD in agricultural
hydrology (1992) from the University of Ghent (Belgium). Chris combines a vast int’l work experience (1980 – present) in operational project
implementation with education and research, in the fields of soil and water
resources management and environmental pollution control, including
applications of Earth Observation, geo-informatics and environmental monitoring
technologies. He spends large parts of his career (>15-years) in overseas long- and
short term assignments and projects for various clients and funding sources (UN,
FAO, EU, bilateral aid agencies and private companies) in Europe, Africa, Latin
America and Southeast Asia. In Vietnam, he was involved (in the 90’s) in advisory
services for FAO and UNIDO related to watershed management (reservoir
sedimentation and reforestation) and industrial water pollution control. From 2006
to 2008, he also contributed to education curriculum development within the
Dutch – Vietnam int’l cooperation framework for higher education.
His academic education inputs at ITC and multidisciplinary research interests
relate to hydrological remote sensing, combined with the use of biogeochemical
data in water, food & health security studies, with emphasis on climate and human
impacts on water resources and ecosystems. He is involved in int’l networks
related to societal use and open access to earth observation, and has a long track
record in knowledge exchange, research and advisory project services in Africa,
Latin America and Asia. Dr. Mannaerts is still involved and leading several
scientific and technical advisory projects, related to satellite applications for land,
water and ecosystems management. His research interest focuses now strongly
on data quality in the age of big data and massive public information supply. One
current project is lead data quality control of the UN-FAO WAPOR satellite-based
agricultural water productivity database. He’s currently chairman of the
Department of Water Resources of ITC.
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Plenary & Keynote Chairs
Plenary Chairs
Day 0& Time Plenary Speaker Chairman
25 October
08:15 – 09:00 Prof. J. N. Reddy Prof. C. M. Wang
09:00 – 09:45 Prof. C. M. Wang Prof. K. K. Ang
09:45 – 10:15 Prof. K. K. Ang Prof. J. N. Reddy
13:00 – 13:30 Prof. M. Menenti Prof. C. Mannaerts
26 October
08:00 – 08:30 Prof. J. H. Park Dr. Q. M. Nguyen
08:30 – 09:00 Prof. T. Utsunomiya Prof. C. M. Wang
Keynote Chairs
Day & Time Keynote Speaker Chairman
25 October 13:30 – 14:00 Prof. T. Senjuntichai Prof. K. K. Ang
Prof. R. Lindenbergh Prof. M. Menenti
26 October
09:00 – 09:30 Prof. J. Rungamornrat Prof. T. Senjuntichai
Prof. H. Tanaka Prof. T. Utsunomiya
09:45 – 10:15 Prof. C. Zhang Prof. J. Lee
Prof. C. Mannaert Prof. R. Lindenbergh
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Parallel Session Chairs
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Pro
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Program Schedule
The First Day (25 October 2019)
Opening Ceremony (08:00 – 08:15)
Location: Ocean 1 & 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time Title Speaker Affiliation
08:00 − 08:05 Welcome Statement and
Introduction of Guests MC
HCMUT,
VNU-HCM
08:05 − 08:10
Welcome Address by Ho Chi
Minh City University of
Technology, VNU-HCM
The
Rector
HCMUT,
VNU-HCM
08:10 − 08:15 Opening Address The
Chairman
HCMUT,
VNU-HCM
Plenary Session (08:15 – 10:15)
Location: Ocean 1 & 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Plenary Session 1A.1
Plenary Chair: Prof. C. M. Wang
08:15 − 09:00
Innovations in Computational
Mechanics for Structural
Design
Prof. J. N.
Reddy
Texas A&M
University,
USA
Plenary Session 1A.2
Plenary Chair: Prof. K. K. Ang
09:00 − 09:45 Floating Solutions for
Challenges facing Humanity
Prof. C. M.
Wang
The University of
Queensland,
Australia
Plenary Session 1A.3
Plenary Chair: Prof. J. N. Reddy
09:45 – 10:15
Research and Development of
New Spaces on the Sea for
Industrial and Recreational
Applications
Prof. K. K.
Ang
National
University of
Singapore,
Singapore
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Five Parallel Sessions (10:30 – 12:00)
Session 1B.1: Structure Session
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. T. Utsunomiya
10:30 − 10:45 1155
Energy Simulation and Life
Cycle Cost Analysis for
Designing Energy Efficient
Commercial Buildings in
Pakistan
Najam Us Saqib,
Salman Azhar*
10:45 − 11:00 1023
Study on Two-Directional
Seismic Deterioration of
Tested Steel Columns
Tran Tuan Nam*
11:00 − 11:15 1091
Topology Optimization of Two-
Dimensional Trusses using
Improved Particle Swarm
Optimization
Phirun Hou,
Pruettha Nanakorn*
11:15 − 11:30 1159
Structural Damage Detection
in Space Frames using Modal
Strain Energy Method and
Genetic Algorithm
Quang-Huy Le,
Van-Phuong Huynh,
Minh-Tuan Ha,
Duc-Duy Ho*
11:30 − 11:45 1086
Relationship between the
Intensity and Elastic Module
of Concrete Over Time
Phuc Binh An Nguyen,
Quang Thai Bui,
Thanh Dung Ho*
11:45 − 12:00 1172
Integration between very
Large Floating Structures and
Wave Energy Converters
Huu Phu Nguyen*,
C. M. Wang
Group Photos and Coffee Break (10:15 – 10:30)
Location: Ocean 1 & 2 and the First Floor, Vissai Saigon Hotel
36
Session 1B.2: Construction Material Session
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. Y. Ogawa
10:30 − 10:45 1018
Influence of Chloride Ion in
Sea Sand on Mechanical
Properties of Fly Ash Concrete
Exposed to Accelerated
Carbonation
Quoc Viet Dang,
Aoi Okada,
Yuko Ogawa,
Kenji Kawai*
10:45 − 11:00 1006
Experimental Study on the
Response of Ultra - High
Performance Fiber Reinforced
Concrete Slabs under Contact
Blast Loading
Ba Danh Le*,
Duy Hoa Pham,
Cong Thang Nguyen,
Duc Linh Ngo,
Thi Thuy Dung Bui
11:00 − 11:15 1017
Investigation on Moisture
Transfer in Mortar after
Exposure to High Temperature
M. Mizoguchi,
T. Kitagawa,
T. Daungwilailuk,
Y. Ogawa,
K. Kawai*
11:15 − 11:30 1035
Strength Development
Properties of Core Specimens
Taken from Structural
Concrete Test Specimens
Prepared All Over Japan
Sachie Sato*,
Yoshihiro Masuda,
Hiroyuki Tanano
11:30 − 11:45 1005
Tensile Behavior of Ultra-High-
Ductile Fiber-Reinforced
Cementless Composites
Huy Hoang Nguyen,
Jeong-Il Choi,
Se-Eon Park,
Bang Yeon Lee*
11:45 − 12:00 1165
Comparative Performances of
Reinforced Beams using
Concrete Made from Crushed
Sand and Fly Ash
Duy Liem Nguyen*,
Minh Thuan Duong,
Van Thuan Nguyen,
Minh Phung Tran
37
Session 1B.3: Transportation Session
Location: Ha Long, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. H. T. Duong
10:30 − 10:45 1129
An Exploratory Test of
Communicative Mobility
Management for Promoting
Modal Shift in Ho Chi Minh
City
Hong Tan Van*,
Kiyohisa Terai,
Tetsuo Yai
10:45 − 11:00 1148
Practical Performance of
Magnetostrictive Vibration
Energy Harvester in Highway
Bridge
Tuan Minh Ha*,
Saiji Fukada,
Toshiyuki Ueno,
Duc-Duy Ho
11:00 – 11:15 1174
Optimal Design for Rutting
Resistance of Asphalt
Concrete Pavements by
Experimental Testing and
Finite Element Modelling
Chau Phuong Ngo,
Van Bac Nguyen,
Ngoc Bay Pham,
Thanh Phong Nguyen,
Van Phuc Le*,
Van Hung Nguyen
11:15 − 11:30 1110
Application of Bailey Method
in Determining Aggregate
Gradation in Dense Graded
Asphalt Concrete in Vietnam
Manh Tuan Nguyen*
11:30 − 11:45 1126
Effect of Emulsifier Charge
Type on the Rheology of
Cement Asphalt Mortar for
Fouled Railway Ballast
Stabilization
Tri Ho Minh Le*,
Dae-Wook Park,
Tam Minh Phan,
Koo-Sam Ji
11:45 − 12:00 1185
Evaluating the possible use of
high modulus asphalt
mixtures in flexible
pavements in Vietnam
T. Nhan Phan,
H. T. Tai Nguyen*
38
Session 1B.4: Construction Management Session
Location: Hoi An & Nha Trang, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. H. L. Pham
10:30 − 10:45 1163
Progress Report on the
Present Conditions and
Technical Cooperation Related
to Bridge Maintenance
Management in Kingdom of
Bhutan
T. Kameda*,
S. Nii,
K. Takahashi,
K. Wakabayashi,
K. Konno
10:45 − 11:00 1041
Cost and Environmental
Benefit Analysis of Solar -
Panel Installation on Glass
Surfaces to Reduce the Energy
Consumption in High Rise
Buildings
N. Q. Trung*,
L. D. Long,
A. D. Pham,
T. Q. Chau
11:00 − 11:15 1054
Investigating Partnering
Performance in the
Vietnamese Construction
Industry
Khoa Dang Vo,
Sy Tien Do,
Thu Anh Nguyen,
Chau Ngoc Dang*,
Thanh Huy Tran,
Long Le-Hoai
11:15 − 11:30 1090
Management of Buildings
with Semantic and 3D Spatial
Properties by S_EUDM Data
Model
Vu Phan Thanh,
Anh N. G. T*,
Trung Tran Do Quoc
11:30 − 11:45 1094
Review the Vietnamese
Contractor’s Roles in
Implementing the
Prerequisites of LEED v4 BD +
C Project
Duy Hoang Pham*,
Huyn Kyu Shin,
Yong Han Ahn
11:45 − 12:00 1077
Variation Order Management
in Vietnam Construction
Projects
Nam N. N Tran*,
Sy T. Do,
Thu A. Nguyen,
Long H. Le
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Session 1B.5: Geotechnical Session
Location: Saigon, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. H. H. N. Tran
10:30 − 10:45 1107 Application of EPS in the Road
Construction on Soft Grounds
Hirahara Naoyuki,
Le Ba Vinh*,
Satoshi Kobayashi,
To Le Huong
10:45 − 11:00 1019
Performance Analysis of
Axially Loaded Piles by Load
Transfer Method: A Case Study
in Ho Chi Minh City
V. Q. Lai*,
Q. T. Huynh,
T.H. Do,
T.G. Nguyen
11:00 – 11:15 1119
Quality Assessment of Field
Soilcrete Created by Jet
Grouting in the Mekong Delta
Hoang-Hung Tran-Nguyen*,
Nhung Duyen Hong Ly
11:15 − 11:30 1103
Studies on the Effects of Raft
and Piles on Behavior of Piled
Raft Foundations
Le Ba Vinh*,
To Le Huong,
Le Ba Khanh,
Hoang The Thao
11:30 − 11:45 1028
Back Analysis on Deep
Excavation in the Thick Sand
Layer by Hardening Soil Small
Model
Quoc Thien Huynh,
Viet Thai Tran,
Minh Tam Nguyen,
Van Qui Lai*
11:45 − 12:00 1109
Consolidation Behaviors of
Soil Samples of Different Sizes
- A Case Study of Preloading
Without PVD in Ho Chi Minh
City
Nhat Truyen Phu*,
Ba Vinh Le
40
Lunch (12:00 – 13:00)
Location: La Mezzanine Restaurant, M Floor, Vissai Saigon Hotel
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Plenary Session (13:00 – 13:30)
Location: Ocean 1 & 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time Title Speaker Affiliation
Plenary Session 1C
Plenary Chair: Prof. C. Mannaerts
13:00 − 13:30
Watershed Hydrology and
Cryosphere Processes in High
Mountain Asia: The
Contribution of Earth
Observation
Prof. M.
Menenti
Delft University of
Technology, Delft,
The Netherlands
Keynote Session (13:30 – 14:00)
Keynote Session 1D.1
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Keynote Chair: Prof. K. K. Ang
13:30 − 14:00
Analytical Methods for
Dynamic Interaction between
Foundations and Poroelastic
Soils
Prof. T.
Senjuntichai
Chulalongkorn
University,
Thailand
Keynote Session 1D.2
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Keynote Chair: Prof. M. Menenti
13:30 − 14:00
Laser Scanning for
Environmental and Structural
Monitoring
Prof. R.
Lindenbergh
Delft University of
Technology, Delft,
The Netherlands
Coffee Break (14:00 – 14:15)
Location: The First Floor, Vissai Saigon Hotel
42
Five Parallel Sessions (14:15 − 15:45)
Session 1E.1: Structure Session
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. C. Zhang
14:15 − 14:45 1160
Invited Paper:
2020 Expo Luxembourg
Pavilion Dubai, UAE
Sasa Popovic*
14:45 − 15:00 1045
Cyclic Loading Tests of Steel
Pile Filled with Concrete at
Pile Top Subjected to Tensile
Axial Force
Tomoya Saito*,
Toshiharu Hirose,
Yoshihiro Kimura
15:00 − 15:15 1193
Multi-Patch Geometrically
Nonlinear Isogeometric
Analysis of Spatial Beams
with Additive Rotation
Updates
Duy Vo*,
Pruettha Nanakorn,
Tinh Quoc Bui
15:15 − 15:30 1050
Optimal Compensation of
Axial Shortening in Tall
Buildings by Differential
Evolution
Duc-Xuan Nguyen,
Hoang-Anh Pham*
15:30 − 15:45 1121
Experimental Study of
Reinforced Concrete Beams
Strengthened by High-
Strength Fiber Reinforced
Concrete
N. T. Hung,
L. A. Thang*,
K. G. Phat,
P. C. V. Duc
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Session 1E.2: Construction Material Session
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. S. Sato
14:15 − 14:30 1021
Lead Adsorption on Cement
Paste at Various pH Values
Controlled by Different
Methods
T. Nishiwaki,
M. Yamasaki,
S. Zhou,
Y. Ogawa,
K. Kawai*
14:30 − 14:45 1093
Effect of Sodium-Silicate
Treatment for Recycled
Concrete Aggregate on Slump
and Compressive Strength of
Concrete
Phuong Trinh Bui*,
Hoang Sang Le,
Phan Phuong Uyen
Nguyen, Thanh Nam Ly,
Ngoc Thanh Nguyen,
Yuko Ogawa,
Kenji Kawai
14:45 − 15:00 1042
Investigation of Mechanical
Properties of Fly Ash/ RFCC
Based Geopolymer Concrete
Tuan Anh Le,
Khoa Tan Nguyen,
Thuy Ninh Nguyen,
Eunseo Kim,
Kihak Lee*
15:00 − 15:15 1171
Chloride Penetration Test of
Concrete Simulating Deicing
Salt Attack
Y. Yoshizumi,
K. Nakarai*,
M. H. Nguyen,
N. Tada,
M. Yamamoto
15:15 − 15:30 1032
Effect of Water-to-Binder Ratio
on Cementing Efficiency
Factor of Fly Ash Regarding
Compressive Strength of
Concrete
Tan Phat Huynh,
Phuong Trinh Bui,
Yuko Ogawa,
Kenji Kawai*
15:30 − 15:45 1066
Evaluate Healing Performance
of Asphalt Mixture Containing
Steel Slag by using Induction
and Microwave Heating
Tam Minh Phan,
Dae-Wook Park*,
Tri Ho Minh Le,
Jun-Sang Park
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Session 1E.3: Architecture Session
Location: Ha Long, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. J. H. Park
14:15 − 14:30 1047
Public Park Behavior
Relationship in Danang: An
Impact of Physical
Environment on User’s
Behaviors
Duy Thinh Do*,
Yu Ning Cheng,
Thi Vy Phuong Vo
14:30 − 14:45 1105
Adaptive Building Facades:
Design Methods and Robotic
Fabrication
Su Jung Ji,
Jin-Ho Park*,
Se Jung Jeong,
Yang Sook Jeon
14:45 − 15:00 1070
Urban Appearance in the
Industry 4.0 - In Case of Ho
Chi Minh City
Bao Thu Le Thi*
15:00 − 15:15 1124
The inter-relationships
between LST, NDVI, NDBI in
Remote Sensing to Achieve
Drought Resilience in Ninh
Thuan, Vietnam
Nguyen Quoc Vinh*,
Nguyen Trong Khanh,
Pham Thi Anh
15:15 − 15:30 1099
Identifying and Assessing the
Attractiveness of Public
Spaces for the Youth as a Key
Factor to Help Establish Social
Sustainability - Case Studies
from Hanoi
Quang Minh Nguyen*,
The Trung Doan,
Quynh Hoa Ta,
Manh Tri Nguyen,
Tien Hau Phan,
Ngoc Huyen Chu,
Thi Thanh Hien Pham
15:30 − 15:45 1100
Studies on Household Water
Consumption and Water-
saving Solutions for Four
Cities in the Red River Delta
(Hanoi, Hai Phong, Hai Duong
and Nam Dinh)
Quang Minh Nguyen*
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Session 1E.4: Geotechnical Session
Location: Hoi An & Nha Trang, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. T. Senjuntichai
14:15 − 14:30 1162
3D-Modeling of Slope Failure
by Using UAV and Laser
Scanner
Y. Nabeshima*,
S. Kusaki,
T. Mori
14:30 − 14:45 1011
Performance Analysis of a
Combination between D-wall
and Secant Pile Wall in
Upgrading the Depth of
Basement by Plaxis 2D: A
Case Study in Ho Chi Minh
City
Van Qui Lai*,
Minh Nhan Le,
Quoc Thien Huynh,
Thanh Hai Do
14:45 − 15:00 1058
Effects of SPT Numbers on
Liquefaction Potential
Assessment of Fine Soil
Tham Hong Duong*
15:00 − 15:15 1073
Uncertainties in Problem of
Ground Improvement using
Prefabricated Vertical Drains
(PVD) and Seeking a Cost
Effective Design Applying
Monte Carlo Sampling
Kim Truc Do Thi,
Tham Hong Duong*
15:15 − 15:30 1084
Determination of Unloading –
Reloading Modulus and
Exponent Parameters (m) for
Hardening Soil Model of Soft
Soil in Ho Chi Minh City
Trung Ngo Duc*,
Phan Vo,
Thanh Tran Thi
15:30 − 15:45 1108
Experimental Studies on the
Improvement of Soft Soils by
Cement in Vinh Long City
Quang Vinh Pham,
Nhat Truyen Phu*,
Ba Vinh Le,
Dinh Uy Vo
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Session 1E.5: Remote Sensing Session
Location: Saigon, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. R. Lindenbergh
14:15 − 14:30 1135
Monitoring the Spatio-
Temporal Changes of Can Gio
Mangrove Forest using
Google Earth Engine
Vu Hoang Dinh Phuc,
Dao Nguyen Khoi*
14:30 − 14:45 1022
Accuracy Assessment of 3D
Point Clouds Collected By a
Low Cost UAV- Based Laser
Scanner System
Cong Bang Van Dang,
Kazuyoshi Takahashi,
Anh Thu Thi Phan*
14:45 − 15:00 1134
Estimating Values of the Can
Gio Mangrove Ecosystem
Services using Remote
Sensing
Nguyen Hoang Yen,
Dao Nguyen Khoi*
15:00 − 15:15 1015
Generating Cadastral Map
Products On 1:2000 Scale
Using Images Captured by The
Trimble Ux5 Hp Unmanned
Aircraft System in Cho Moi
Town, Cho Moi District, An
Giang Province
Anh Viet Vu Le,
Anh Thu Thi Phan*
15:15 − 15:30 1062 Storage Tank Inspection
Based Laser Scanning
L. Truong-Hong*,
R. Lindenbergh,
P. Fisk
15:30 − 15:45 1027
Applying Water Footprint
Model to Estimate Water
Requirements of Rice Crops
Vu Hien Phan*,
Anh Tuan Nguyen
Short Break (15:45 – 15:50)
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Five Parallel Sessions (15:50 − 17:35)
Session 1F.1: Structure Session
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. C. Zhang
15:50 − 16:05 1138
Case Study on Field
Application of Structural
Strengthening Technique with
Fire-Protection to a
Commercial Building
L. X. Binh, V. N. Linh,
D. X. Quy, H. V. Quan ,
H. V. Tuan, W. K. Ong*
16:05 − 16:20 1069
Damage Detection in Plates
with Different Boundary
Conditions using Improved
Modal Strain Energy Method
Thanh-Cao Le,
Tan-Thinh Nguyen,
Thanh-Canh Huynh,
Duc-Duy Ho*
16:20 − 16:35 1067
Experimental and Numerical
Modal Analysis of Cabinet
Facility considering the
Connection Nonlinearity
Thanh-Tuan Tran*,
Anh-Tuan Cao,
Kashif Salman,
Phu-Cuong Nguyen,
Dookie Kim
16:35 − 16:50 1153
The Reduction of Vibration of
Multiple Tuned Mass Dampers
in Continuous Beam Traversed
by Moving Loads
Trong Phuoc Nguyen*,
Duy Thoai Vo
16:50 − 17:05 1154
Dynamic Analysis of Beams on
Nonlinear Foundation
considering the Mass of
Foundation to Moving
Oscillator
Trong Phuoc Nguyen*,
Minh Thi Ha
17:05 − 17:20 1024 Nonlinear Inelastic Analysis
for Steel Frames
Phu-Cuong Nguyen*,
Qui X. Lieu, Tran-Trung
Nguyen, Trong-Nghia
Nguyen, Minh-Hoang Le,
Ngoc-Tuan Tran
17:20 − 17:35 1030
Vibration-based Damage
Identification of Steel
Moment-resisting Frames
Luc-Hoang-Hiep Nguyen,
Duc-Duy Ho*
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Session 1F.2: Construction Material Session
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Dr. H. D. Q. Phan
15:50 − 16:05 1033
Influence of Molar
Concentration of Sodium
Hydroxide Solution on High
Temperature Resistance of
Geopolymer Paste
T. Azeyanagi,
A. Saludung,
Y. Ogawa,
K. Kawai*
16:05 − 16:20 1046
Investigation of the Influence
of Residue Fluid Catalytic
Cracking (FCC) on Properties
of Autoclaved Aerated
Concrete
Anh Tuan Le,
Khoa V. A. Pham,
Ninh Thuy Nguyen,
Chorong Lee,
Kihak Lee*
16:20 − 16:35 1117
Investigation of Compressive
Behaviors of Geofoams made
in Vietnam
Hoang-Hung Tran-
Nguyen*,
Vinh Phuoc Phan
16:35 − 16:50 1037
Air Permeability of Precast
Concrete Box Culvert Applying
Steam Curing Condition
May Huu Nguyen,
Kenichiro Nakarai*,
Saeko Kajita
16:50 − 17:05 1195
Evaluating the Effect of Steel
Fibers on Some Mechanical
Properties of Ultra-High
Performance Concrete
Cong Thang Nguyen,
Huu Hanh Pham,
Van Tuan Nguyen*,
Sy Dong Pham,
Viet Hung Cu
17:05 − 17:20 1196
Lightweight Concrete Using
Lightweight Aggregates from
Construction and Demolition
Wastes – Production and
Properties
Hung Phong Nguyen*,
Ngoc Lan Le,
Cong Thang Nguyen,
Van Tuan Nguyen,
Tuan Trung Nguyen,
Nguyen Xuan Hien
17:20 − 17:35 1087
Effect of Fly Ash and Alkaline
Solution on Rheology of Foam
Concrete
Tuan Anh Le*,
Thuy Ninh Nguyen,
Hyugmoon Kwon
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Session 1F.3: Structure and Architecture Sessions
Location: Ha Long, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Dr. Q. M. Nguyen
15:50 − 16:05 1173
Validation of Simulated
Behavior of Blast Loaded
Reinforced Concrete Columns
Retrofitted with Tyfo®
Fibrwrap System Through
Experiments
J. Quek*,
C. L. Liu,
J. V. P. Musngi,
P. B. Malalasekara
16:05 − 16:20 1175 Transverse Galloping Analysis
of a Sculptural Column
Cung Huy Nguyen*,
Tai Dinh Truong,
Kha Dinh Nguyen,
Hai Van Luong
16:20 − 16:35 1106
Assessment of Roof
Architecture of Street Houses
in Some Central Districts of Ho
Chi Minh City
Le Thi Hong Na*,
Nguyen Dang Hoang Nhat
Truong
16:35 − 16:50 1183
Investigating the crack
velocity in ultra-high-
performance fiber-reinforced
concrete at high strain rates
Tri Thuong Ngo*,
Duy Liem Nguyen,
Ngoc Thanh Tran
16:50 − 17:05 1170
An Analysis of Green Building
Certification Systems in
Vietnam
Le Thi Hong Na*,
Dang Nguyen Hong Anh
17:05 − 17:20 1104
Architectural Design
Explorations using Industrial
Robotic Arm
Seung Beom Park,
Jin-Ho Park ̽,
You Jin Park,
Tuan Anh Nguyen Vu
17:20 − 17:35 1184
Hanoi Old Quarter with its
Historic Tube House transition
in the Vietnam context
Minh Hung Ngo*
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Session 1F.4: Structure Session
Location: Hoi An & Nha Trang, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Mr. W. Wong
15:50 − 16:05 1043
Application of Modified D-
Value Method Considering
Plastic Strain Hardening
Effect to Prediction of
Structural Mechanics of Steel
Moment Resisting Frames
with New Column Support
System
Naoki Tamura*,
Sachi Furukawa,
Yoshihiro Kimura
16:05 − 16:20 1198
Postbuckling Isogeometric
Analysis of Functionally
Graded Carbon Nanotube-
Reinforced Composite Shells
under Combined Loading
Tan N. Nguyen,
Pham Toan Thang,
Dieu Thanh Thi Do,
Seunghye Lee,
Jaehong Lee*
16:20 − 16:35 1122
Updating the Reliability of
Aging Miter Gates in the
Presence of Corrosion and
Fatigue
Van Thuong Dang*,
Anh Quang Mai,
Pablo. G. Morato,
Philippe Rigo
16:35 − 16:50 1057
A Proposed Method for
Inspecting and Predicting the
Seismic Vulnerability of Dam
Structures in Korea
Anh-Tuan Cao*,
Thanh-Tuan Tran,
Tahmina Tasnim Nahar,
Dookie Kim
16:50 − 17:05 1025 Simulation of Concrete-Filled
Steel Box Columns
Duc-Duy Pham,
Phu-Cuong Nguyen*,
Duy-Liem Nguyen,
Hoang-An Le
17:05 − 17:20 1044
Elastic Buckling Load of
Continuous Braced H-Shaped
Beams with Fork Restraint
Yui Sato*,
Yoshihiro Kimura
17:20 − 17:35 1029
The Impacts of Different
Structural Design Alternatives
on the Embodied Carbon
Emissions of Flat Plate
Buildings
Tran Mai Kim Hoang Trinh,
Sanaul Chowdhury*,
Jeung-Hwan Doh,
Cai Shunyao
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Session 1F.5: Remote Sensing and Structure Sessions
Location: Saigon, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. C. Mannaerts
15:50 − 16:05 1180
Assessment of
Evapotranspiration-Based
Indices in Response to
Drought Conditions: Case in
Southern China in 2013
L. Jia*,
P. Li,
M. Jiang,
J. Lu,
C. L. Zheng,
G. C. Hu,
M. Menenti
16:05 − 16:20 1142
Rice Crop Monitoring in the
Mekong Delta, Vietnam using
Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1
Data with C-Band
Hoang Phi Phung*,
Lam Dao Nguyen
16:20 − 16:35 1053
Finite Element Analysis of a
Deep Excavation Adjacent to
the Ben Thanh – Suoi Tien
Metro Tunnels
Le Ba Vinh,
Ngoc Trieu Hoang*,
Hoang The Thao,
Hoang Long Hai
16:35 − 16:50 1167
Analysis of the Relationship
Between the Deflection
Pattern of a Floating Plate
Induced by Moving Load and
the Material Angle by Using
the BEM-MEM Method
Xuan Vu Nguyen,
Van Hai Luong*,
Tan Ngoc Than Cao,
Minh Thi Tran
16:50 − 17:05 1095
Modeling of Reinforced
Concrete Beam Retrofitted
with Fiber Reinforced Polymer
Composite by using ANSYS
Software
Khong Trong Toan,
Tran Quoc Tinh,
Do Van Trinh*
17:05 − 17:20 1096
Shear Resistance Behaviors of
a Newly Puzzle Shape of Crest
Bond Rib Shear Connector: A
FEM Modeling Study to
Compare with the Previous
Experimental
Khong Trong Toan,
Tran Quoc Tinh,
Do Van Trinh*
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Gala Dinner (18:00 – 22:00)
Location : Indochina Junk Dinner on Cruise - Saigon River
5 Nguyen Tat Thanh, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
18:00 : Pick up at the main lobby of Vissai Saigon Hotel, travel by shuttle
bus to Bach Dang harbor
19:00 : Welcome guests on Boat. Gala dinner, performance music & dances
19:45 : Depart Cruise along Saigon river
21:20 : Dropping the guests off at Bach Dang harbor. Transfer back to
Vissai Saigon Hotel by shuttle bus
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The Second Day (26 October 2019)
Plenary Session (08:00 – 09:00)
Location: Ocean 1 & 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time Title Speaker Affiliation
Plenary Session 2A.1
Plenary Chair: Dr. Q. M. Nguyen
08:00 – 08:30
Formal Techniques for
Emergent Architectural
Designs
Prof. J. H.
Park
Inha University,
Incheon, South
Korea
Plenary Session 2A.2
Plenary Chair: Prof. C. M. Wang
08:30 – 09:00
Floating Offshore Wind
Turbines in Goto Islands,
Nagasaki, Japan
Prof. T.
Utsunomiya
Kyushu
University, Japan
Keynote Session (09:00 – 09:30)
Keynote Session 2B.1
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Keynote Chair: Prof. T. Senjuntichai
09:00 – 09:30
BIE-Based Procedure for
Analysis of 3D Linear Fracture
Problems
Prof. J.
Rungamornrat
Chulalongkorn
University,
Thailand
Keynote Session 2B.2
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Keynote Chair: Prof. T. Utsunomiya
09:00 – 09:30
Decadal Morphological
Recovery of Estuaries and
Coasts after the 2011 Tohoku
Tsunami
Prof. H.
Tanaka
Tohoku
University, Japan
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Coffee Break (09:30 – 09:45)
Location: The First Floor, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Keynote Session (09:45 – 10:15)
Keynote Session 2B.3
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time Title Speaker Affiliation
Keynote Chair: Prof. J. Lee
09:45 – 10:15
Are the Control Systems
Developed for Sustainable
and Resilient Civil Structures
Prof. C.
Zhang
Qingdao University
of Technology,
Qingdao, China
Keynote Session 2B.4
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Keynote Chair: Prof. R. Lindenbergh
09:45 – 10:15
Use of Near Real Time Earth
Observation for Water
Resources and Water and
Food Security Early Warning
Prof. C.
Mannaerts
The University of
Twente,
Netherlands
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Five Parallel Sessions (10:15 – 11:45)
Session 2C.1: Structure Session
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. P. Nanakorn
10:15 − 10:30 1111
Two-Dimensional Truss
Topology Design by
Reinforcement Learning
S. Sahachaisaree*,
P. Sae-ma,
P. Nanakorn
10:30 − 10:45 1101
Calibrating the KandC
Material Model for Fiber
Reinforced Concrete
Structures
Duc-Kien Thai*,
Duy-Duan Nguyen
10:45 − 11:00 1026
Analyze Shear Strain of
Inhomogeneous Soil
considering Interaction
between SFRC Foundation
and Soil
Tran-Trung Nguyen,
Phu-Cuong Nguyen*,
Trong-Nghia Nguyen,
Qui X. Lieu,
Phong Thanh Nguyen,
Ngoc-Tuan Tran
11:00 − 11:15 1166
A Multi-Layer Moving Plate
Method for Dynamic Analysis
of Multi-Layer Connected
Plate Resting on a Pasternak
Foundation Subjected to
Moving Load
Tan Ngoc Than Cao,
Van Hai Luong*,
Xuan Vu Nguyen,
Minh Thi Tran
11:15 − 11:30 1203
Test of a Full-Scale Two-Story
Steel X-BRBF: Strong-Axis
Instability of Buckling
Restrained Brace Associated
with Out of-Plane Bending of
Gusset Connection
Dinh-Hai Pham*,
Chung-Che Chou
11:30 − 11:45 1004
Optimization of Steel Panel
Damper Design for Seismic
Moment Frames
Keh-Chyuan Tsai*,
Chu-Hung Chang
11:45 − 12:00 1061
Application of Vibro
Techniques to Improve
Complex Ground under Large
Loading
H. Q. Le*,
T. S. Bui,
N. Q. Lam
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Session 2C.2: Structure Session
Location: Ocean 2, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. A. S. Usmani
10:15 − 10:30 1201 Changi Jewel Dome – Design
and Construction Challenges
Z. X. Cong*,
C. T. Tran
10:30 − 10:45 1191 Safety of Structures in Fire Asif S. Usmani*
10:45 − 11:00 1048
Effect of Indentation Strain
Rate on Plastic Properties in
SS400 Steel Weld Zone
Ngoc-Vinh Nguyen,
Thai-Hoan Pham*
11:00 − 11:15 1178
Using Deterministic Approach
to Predict Compressive
Strength of High-Performance
Fiber-Reinforced Concretes
under Different Sizes
Duy-Liem Nguyen*,
Phu-Cuong Nguyen,
Ngoc-Thanh Tran,
Tri-Thuong Ngo
11:15 − 11:30 1176
Stochastic Modelling for
Service Life Prediction of
Underground Tunnels
Subjected to Water Ingress
Hassan Baji*,
Hamid Reza Ronagh
11:30 − 11:45 1092
A Study on Strain Contour
Plots and Crack Development
for Reinforcement Concrete
Beams Based on the
Application of DIC Technique
Anh Thang Le*,
H. T. Tai Nguyen,
N. T. Hung,
Quy Duc Le
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Session 2C.3: Structure and Construction Material Sessions
Location: Ha Long, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. J. Lee
10:15 − 10:30 1189
Structural Damage Detection
using Model Order Reduction
and Two-Stage Method
Qui X. Lieu,
Phu-Cuong Nguyen,
Seunghye Lee,
Jaehong Lee**,
Van Hai Luong*
10:30 − 10:45 1202
Evaluation of Factors of
Asphalt Influencing the
Dynamic Modulus of Dense
Asphalt Concrete in Viet Nam
Hai Nhu Nguyen,
Tuan Anh Le,
Hai Viet Vo*,
Hoang Minh Tran
10:45 − 11:00 1181
Effects of Fiber Type and
Volume Fraction on Fracture
Properties of Ultra-High-
Performance Fiber-Reinforced
Concrete
Ngoc Thanh Tran*,
Tri Thuong Ngo,
Duy Liem Nguyen
11:00 − 11:15 1168
Experimental Modelling of
Self-Excited Responses of a
Square Cylinder in Smooth
Wind Flow
Cung Huy Nguyen*,
Van Tan Vu,
Khang Thanh Huong
11:15 − 11:30 1194
Adiabatic Temperature Rise
and Thermal Analysis of High-
Performance Concrete Bridge
Elements
Tu Anh Do*,
Tuyet Thi Hoang,
Thanh Xuan Vu,
Tam Duc Tran,
Thuan Huu Nguyen,
Thanh Tien Bui
11:30 − 11:45 1199
Possibility of using High
Volume Fly Ash to Produce
Low Cement Ultra High
Performance Concrete
Sy Dong Pham,
Van Tuan Nguyen*,
Trung Thanh Le,
Cong Thang Nguyen
11:45 − 12:00 1192
The Application of Basalt
Fiber Fabric to Reinforce the
Structures in the Construction
Industry
Ngoc Quyen Nguyen Thi*
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Session 2C.4: Structure and Construction Management Sessions
Location: Hoi An & Nha Trang, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. T. P. Nguyen
10:15 − 10:30 1190
Evaluation of Response
Variability of Euler–Bernoulli
Beam Resting on Foundation
due to Randomness in Elastic
Modulus
Ta Duy Hien*,
Phu-Cuong Nguyen
10:30 − 10:45 1034
Quantitative Structuring for
the Strategy Map of Coastal
Urban Projects using a Hybrid
Approach of Fuzzy Logic and
DEMATEL
Truc Thi Minh Huynh*,
Duc-Hoc Tran,
Anh-Duc Pham,
Long Le-Hoai
10:45 − 11:00 1055
Application of Information
and Communication
Technology in Construction
Companies in Vietnam
Khoa Dang Vo,
Chau Ngoc Dang*,
Chau Van Nguyen,
Hiep Trong Hoang,
An Thanh Nguyen,
Quan Khac Nguyen,
Long Le Hoai
11:00 − 11:15 1064
Apply System Dynamic in
Resolving the Dispute of Time
Delay in Vietnam Construction
Project
H. L. Pham*,
N. T. Le
11:15 − 11:30 1141
Development of Africa Wild
Dog Optimization Algorithm
for Optimize Freight
Coordination for Decreasing
Greenhouse Gases
Pham Vu Hong Son,
Tran Trong Khoi*
11:30 − 11:45 1002
The Factor Influence to
Integrating Knowledge
Management and BIM in
Construction Consulting Firms
P. N. Vu*,
L. T. Vu
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Session 2C.5: Structure and Architecture Sessions
Location: Saigon, Vissai Saigon Hotel
Time ID Title Authors
Session Chair: Prof. A. Salman
10:15 − 10:30 1177
Free Vibration Analysis of FG
Sandwich Plates on Elastic
Foundation using a Refined
Quasi-3D Inverse Sinusoidal
Shear Deformation Theory
Tan-Van Vu*,
Ngoc-Hung Nguyen,
Tan-Tai Huynh Nguyen,
Canh-Tuan Nguyen,
Quang-Hung Truong,
Ut-Kien Van Tang
10:30 − 10:45 1065
Vibration Analysis in
Designing Post-tensioned
Slabs
Ha Thu Tran*,
Hung Manh Tran
10:45 − 11:00 1188
Studying Wind Flow-Field
around a Triangular Building
by CFD and Wind Tunnel
Do N. Ngo*,
Y Q. Nguyen,
Anh T. Tran,
Hien T. Le
11:00 − 11:15 1071
Decision Scaling Approach to
Assess Climate Change
Impacts on Water Shortage
Situation in the Ba River
Basin – Vietnam
V. T. V. Anh*,
N. Thong,
T. Thuc,
P. T. T. Duong
11:15 − 11:30 1088
A Proposed Model for
Predicting the Risks of
Contamination Intrusion in
Water Distribution System
Thi Minh Lanh Pham*,
Quang Truong Nguyen
11:30 − 11:45 1186
Evaluation of Spatial Planning
Solutions in terms of Urban
Water Management using the
Multi-Criteria Method
Tong Ngoc Tu*,
Nguyen Viet Phuong
Closing Ceremony (11:45 – 12:00)
Location: Ocean 1, Vissai Saigon Hotel
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Lunch (12:00 – 13:00)
Location: La Mezzanine Restaurant, M Floor, Vissai Saigon Hotel
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Field Trip (13:00 – 20:00)
Location : Mekong Delta at My Tho City, Tien Giang Province (70 km from HCM
City)
13:00 : Pick up at the main lobby of Vissai Saigon Hotel, travel by shuttle
bus to My Tho City
14:45 : Arrive at My Tho City and board a wooden motor boat to Unicorn
Island. Pass through natural creeks and quiet villages, see an
interesting fishermen's port, floating houses, and enjoy tropical fruits
16:00 : Experience sampan boat along small canals, visit a bee farm and
listen to the folk music
17:00 : Visit a coconut village where people make candy and handcrafted
items from coconuts
18:00 : Depart to Vissai Saigon Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City by shuttle bus
20:00 : Arrive at Vissai Saigon Hotel (estimated time, depending on traffic
conditions)
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