The south-central Indian city of Hyderabad is set to host an unmissable IGS workshop on stabilization geosynthetics this fall.
IGS President Sam Allen will join the leadership team of the IGS Technical Committee on Stabilization (TC-S) to deliver a range of lectures on the theme ‘Advances in roadway and railway applications using geosynthetics’, at the event on October 3.
The workshop, organized by IGS India, takes place at the Indian Institute of Technology in Hyderabad, and is set to cover the following applications:
- Mitigation of reflective cracking in structural asphalt overlays.
- Stabilization of unbound aggregate layers.
- Reduction of layer intermixing.
- Reduction of moisture in structural layers.
- Stabilization of soft subgrades.
- Mitigation of distress induced by expansive clay subgrades.
Mr Allen will give a keynote talk, along with fellow headliners Professors Erol Tutumluer and Jorge Zornberg, who are the President and Vice-Chair of the IGS TC-S respectively. Fellow TC-S Vice-Chair, Prof. Sivakumar Babu is also the President of IGS India.
The day will also include technical sessions, panel discussions, and interactive opportunities, offering attendees an ideal platform to exchange insights and discover the latest developments in pavement stabilization using geosynthetic materials.
The IGS TC-S was established in 2017 and aims to improve the know-how, technology and research around stabilization, helping to improve the performance of bases and subbases of high traffic areas such as roadways, railways, airfields, and working platforms.
For more information, and to register, email contact@geosyntheticsindia.org or Kamal Kumar kamal@cbip.org for a registration form.
*** IGS India invites submissions of case studies on topics related to the workshop theme. Full papers must be provided by August 16. For details and criteria, email Kamal Kumar at kamal@cbip.org.