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ARC-15 Electronic Newsletter Issue No. 14: March 7, 2025


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Meet Our Keynote Speakers:



Prof. Vassilis Marinos is the 2023 – 2026 President of the International Association of Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG).He holds a Doctoral Degree from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), School of Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Division, an MSc in Engineering Geology with Distinction from Imperial College and a bachelor’s degree in Geology from the University of Athens (1st in graduation list).


He will be giving his Keynote on :

Advancements in Tunneling: The Role of Engineering Geology in Design and Construction Over the Last 30 Years


   
Vassilis Marinos

Vassilis Marinos

Prof. Shuichi Hasegawa is a distinguished engineering geologist affiliated with Kagawa University in Takamatsu, Japan. He specializes in landslide hazard assessment, slope stability, and natural disaster mitigation. His research has significantly contributed to understanding landslide hazards in the Nepal Himalaya, focusing on disaster management in mountainous terrains.


He will be giving his Keynote on :

Significance of Dissected Deep-Seated Landside Topography and Hydrothermal Alteration in Active Mountain Belts


   
Shuichi Hasegawa

Shuichi Hasegawa

Ann Williams, a Professional Engineering Geologist and Technical Fellow at Beca Ltd, has 30+ years of experience in geotechnical risk management for infrastructure projects. She specializes in landslide risk assessment and mitigation across New Zealand and the Pacific. A former Chair of the New Zealand Geotechnical Society, she also served as IAEG Vice President (Australasia).


She will be giving her Keynote on :

Climate Change: Closing the Gap between Challenges Faced by “Developing” and “Developed” Countries

   
Ann Williams

Ann Williams

Dr. Muhammad Qumrul Hassan is an esteemed Honorary Professor in the Department of Geology at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Dr. Hassan  co-authored a study assessing groundwater suitability for drinking purposes in the rapidly urbanizing Gazipur District of Bangladesh, highlighting concerns over industrial contamination.


He will be giving his Keynote on :

Smart Water Management for Sustainable Development: Bridging Groundwater-Surface Water Dynamics Amid Climate Change

   
Muhammad Qumrul Hassan

Muhammad Qumrul Hassan

Professor Manchao He is a distinguished Chinese geologist and academician, renowned for his significant contributions to geomechanics and underground engineering. He serves as the Director of the State Key Laboratory for Geomechanics and Deep Underground Engineering at the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). 


He will be giving his Keynote on :

Cross-Fault Newton Force Measurement for Earthquake Prediction

Manchao He

Manchao He

   

Univ.Prof. Mag.rer.nat Dr.sc.nat. Christian Zangerl is a distinguished geologist specializing in engineering geology and rock mechanics who currently leads the Institute of Applied Geology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna, Austria. He co-authored a study on the structure and formation of brittle discontinuities in anisotropic crystalline rocks of the Central Gotthard Massif, Switzerland.


He will be giving his Keynote on :

Deep-Seated Rock Slides: Understanding Processes and Assessing Impacts on Settlements and Infrastructure

   
Christian Zangerl

Christian Zangerl

Dr. Shahid Azam is a Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering at the University of Regina, Canada. He specializes in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering focusing on the characterization and improvement of geomaterials such as slurries, soils, and rocks. His research interests encompass sustainable mine waste management, including tailings dams and waste rock dumps.


He will be giving his Keynote on :

New Methods for Characterizing and Modeling the Engineering Behavior of Expansive Soils

   
Shahid Azam

Shahid Azam

   

Shengwen Qi is a professor at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), where he directs the Key Laboratory of Shale Gas and Geoengineering. He serves as Acting Vice President for Asia of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) since June 2024. 

He will be giving his Keynote on :

Geological Environment and GeoDisasters in Qinghai–Xizang Plateau, China

   
Shengwen Qi

Shengwen Qi

Professor Trilok Nath Singh is a distinguished geotechnical engineer with over 22 years of experience in teaching and research. He has made significant contributions to the study of rock mechanics and the petrophysical properties of Indian rocks, particularly in relation to carbon dioxide storage. He has also guided numerous doctoral theses, addressing critical topics such as slope stability analysis in vulnerable landslide zones.


He will be giving his Keynote on :

To be announced soon.


Trilok Nath Singh

Trilok Nath Singh

Exciting News: Successful Completion of 15th ARC and YNGC Promotional Campaign at Daffodil International University (DIU)



The 15th Asian Regional Conference (ARC) of IAEG and Young National Geoscience Conference (YNGC) 2025 promotional campaign was successfully held at Daffodil International University (DIU) organized by IAEG Bangladesh National Group and co-organized by IAEG YEG JU and WEG_BNG. The event featured insightful presentations by Atm Shakhawat Hossain (IAEG_BNG President), Dr. Mahmuda Rikta (WEG_BNG) and Asmaul Miad who introduced the upcoming YEG 1st National Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2025. Honored guests included Dr. Hasan Imam(Member of IAEG-BNG) and Md. Emdadul Haque (Vice-President, IAEG_BNG) with the session presided over by the Honorable DEAN of DIU. Special appreciation goes to Mahfuza Parveen, Director of ESDM, DIU for her invaluable support. The event, beautifully anchored by an ESDM student received an overwhelmingly positive response from students and faculty. We look forward to seeing them at the conference!

Celebrating 175 Years of Excellence: Geological Survey of India



Congratulations to the Geological Survey of India (GSI) on its remarkable 175-year journey of geological exploration and research. Established in 1851, GSI has been instrumental in mapping India's vast mineral resources, contributing significantly to the nation's development. Its pioneering efforts in seismology, including the identification of seismic waves and the Earth's core, have been foundational to geoscience. As the nodal agency for landslide studies in India, GSI continues to provide quality geo-scientific information to mitigate natural hazards. Here's to celebrating GSI's legacy and its unwavering commitment to advancing geoscientific knowledge.

Exciting News: Indian Institute of Technology(IIT),Patna Joins ARC-15 of IAEG as an International Supporting Partner!



We are proud to announce that Indian Institute of Technology, Patna (IITP) is an International Supporting Partner for the 15th Asian Regional Conference (ARC-15) of IAEG. This collaboration strengthens global research and knowledge exchange in engineering geology, fostering academic and industry engagement. IIT Patna successfully hosted the ASAGE'25 conference from February 6-8, 2025 bringing together 250+ delegates from academia, industry and government to discuss advancements in structural and geotechnical engineering.


Dr. Ranjan Kumar Dahal, Vice President, International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) and President , Nepal Society of Engineering Geology (NSEG) was one of the Keynote Lecturer. His Lecture was on "Geotechnical Challenges of Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformations(DGSDs) in Infrastructure Development across the Himalaya". He also mentioned the ARC-15 of IAEG which will be held from 27-29 November 2025 in Kathmandu, Nepal and welcomed everyone attending the conference to take part in ARC-15 of IAEG.

ARC-15 Update: Extended Abstract submission for ARC-15 is now Open



Extended Abstracts (2 pages) of only those authors or presenters who have already paid their registration fee within the deadline will be published in the Special Issue of Volume 2 of the Asian Journal of Engineering Geology, which will be distributed to all the registered participants during the conference. We are accepting two-page Extended Abstracts for ARC-15 of IAEG. You are invited to submit your abstract for presentation at ARC-15. 


While submitting, please select the “ARC15 Extended Abstract” section (limited to 2 pages only).

  • 30 January 2025: Initiation of Extended Abstract Submission for ARC-15 of IAEG.
  • 30 October 2025: Last date for submission of Extended Abstracts.

Please use MSWord Template for Extended Abstract preparation (2 pages only).

  • Click here to download template for extended abstract for ARC-15 of IAEG.
  • Click here to submit abstract.
  • Click here to read guideline before submission of Extended Abstract.


Full papers will be published in the Volume 3 (No. 1 and No. 2) of Asian Journal of Engineering Geology (https://ajeg.nseg.org.np/) after peer review process in 2025 and 2026. Full paper submission for peer review will be open after completion of the conference.


Please do not forget to register in ARC-15 in order to include Abstract in Conference Extended Abstract Volume. Click here to register in ARC-15 of IAEG.


Conference Important Dates



Save the dates! The 15th Asian Regional Conference (ARC-15) of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) will take place from November 27–29, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency in Kathmandu, Nepal. Stay informed by visiting our website for daily updates and key milestones leading up to the conference. 

Here are the important dates to remember: 

  • 30 October 2024: Conference 1st circular and pre-registration open. 
  • 30 January 2025: Conference 2nd circular and registration open with Extended Abstract (two pages) submission and payment of early bird registration fee. 
  • 15 June 2025: Conference early bird registration fee payment deadline. 
  • 30 August 2025: Conference 3rd circular and submission of full paper for peer review.
  • 15 October 2025: Conference 4th circular. 
  • 30 October 2025Final Extended Abstract (two pages) submission. 
  • 15 November 2025: Conference final circular. 
  • 27 November 2025: Conference on-site registration and full payment of registration fee. 
  • 31 December 2025: Deadline of submission of Full Paper. 
  • 31 July 2026: Publication of Proceeding Volume as Vol. 3 (No. 1) of Asian Journal of Engineering Geology (ajeg.nseg.org.np). 
  • 31 December 2026: Publication of Proceeding Volume as Vol. 3 (No. 2) of Asian Journal of Engineering Geology. 

Call for Session Proposals: 15th Asian Regional Conference of IAEG (ARC-15)



The Organizing Committee of the 15th Asian Regional Conference of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (ARC-15) is pleased to invite session proposals from professionals, researchers, and experts in engineering geology and related fields.


Conference Theme

The  theme of ARC-15 is: “Engineering Geology and Resilient Infrastructure Development in Asia.” 

This theme encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:

  •  Geohazards and Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Sustainable Resource Development
  • Innovations in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Development
  • Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
  • Advances in Geotechnical Investigations

For more details on the conference themes and subthemes, please visit the official website or click here


Proposal Submission Guidelines

We encourage you to submit session proposals aligned with the conference themes, ensuring diversity and relevance to ongoing advancements in engineering geology and the environment. We look forward to your innovative and thought-provoking session proposals to make ARC-15 a landmark event.

 

Your proposal can be submitted by clicking here

   

You can visit the Conference website  for full details of all ARC-15 activities and all past Newsletters.

Contact Information:

The 15th Asian Regional Conference of IAEG

Conference Office

Nepal Society of Engineering Geology (NSEG)

Dhobighat, Lalitpur, Nepal

Phone: +977-9851060464, +977-9851154970

Email: arc15ktm@gmail.com, arc15ktm@nseg.org.np

NSEG Email: nsegnepal@gmail.com, info@nseg.org.np

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