My research interest is to develop innovative computational approaches to simulate multiphysics phenomena subject to coupled thermal, hydro, mechanical process to understand their physics and mechanics. Applications range from grain-scale (discrete model for the interaction between granular grains) to large-scale (continuum model for landslide analysis) using high performance computing (link).
I obtained a Master of Geomechanics from Grenoble Alpes University, France in 2015 and a Ph.D. from Aalto University, Finland in 2020. I join NTNU in late 2020 and since 2021, I have been the recipient of the Marie Skɫodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (MSCA-IF 2020) from the European Union Horizon 2020.
Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering, Aalto University, Finland, November, 2019
Master in Geomechanics, Civil Engineering and risks, Grenoble Alpes University, France, July 2015
Bachelor in Civil Engineering, National University of Civil Engineering, Vietnam, January 2013
8/2020 - now: Senior Researcher (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow), Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
11/2019 - 5/2020: Postdoctoral Fellow, Aalto University, Finland
11/2015 - 11/2019: PhD student, Aalto University, Finland
01/2015 – 06/2015: Research Intern, 3SR Lab Grenoble, France
06/2019: Visiting scholar, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
09/2018 – 10/2018; Visiting scholar, University of Utah, USA
02/2018 – 03/2018: Visiting scholar, TU Delft, Netherlands
2021: Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship €215.000 (EU prestigious grant), European Commission.
2020: PostDoctoral Fellowship €100.000 (directly appointed), NTNU Norway.
2015: Grenoble INP Foundation scholarship €5000, Grenoble INP.
2014; French Government Scholarship €10.000, French Embassy.
2012: 1st Prize for the Soil Mechanics, National University of Civil Engineering
2011: 3rd Prize for the Soil Mechanics, National Olympiad on Mechanics