Alejandro Martinez, J. DeJong, I. Akin, A. Aleali, C. Arson, J. Atkinson, P. Bandini, T. Baser, R. Borela, R. Boulanger, M. Burrall, Yuyan Chen, C. Collins, Douglas D. Cortes, S. Dai, T. Dejong, E. Del Dottore, K. Dorgan, R. Fragaszy, J. D. Frost, R. Full, M. Ghayoomi, D. Goldman, N. Gravish, Ivan L. Guzman, J. Hambleton, E. Hawkes, Michael E. Helms, D. Hu, Lin Huang, Sichuan Huang, C. Hunt, D. Irschick, Hai Lin, Bret N. Lingwall, Alen Marr, B. Mazzolai, Benjamin W. McInroe, T. Murthy, K. O’Hara, M. Porter, S. Sadek, M. Sánchez, C. Santamarina, L. Shao, J. Sharp, Hannah Stuart, H. Stutz, A. Summers, Julian Tao, M. Tolley, Laura K. Treers, Kurtis F. Turnbull, Rogelio Valdes, L. V. van Paassen, G. Viggiani, Danielle T. Wilson, Wei Wu, Xiong Yu, Junxing Zheng
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Bio-inspired geotechnical engineering: principles, current work, opportunities and challenges
This paper is the product of the 1st International Workshop on Bio-Inspired Geotechnics, held in May 2019 in Pacific Grove, California, USA. The 1st International Workshop on Bio-inspired Geotechnics was funded in part by the US National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMMI-1821029 and the NSF-funded Center for Biomediated and Bioinspired Geotechnics (CBBG) under Grant No. EEC-1449501. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Established in 1948, Géotechnique is the world''s premier geotechnics journal, publishing research of the highest quality on all aspects of geotechnical engineering. Géotechnique provides access to rigorously refereed, current, innovative and authoritative research and practical papers, across the fields of soil and rock mechanics, engineering geology and environmental geotechnics.