Materials Science Engineering at the University of Arizona College of Engineering
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Kulatilake, Pinnaduwa
Professor
Geological Engineering Program, Department of Materials Science & Engineering
Department of Mining & Geological Engineering
Email: kilatila@u.arizona.edu
Phone: (520) 621-6064
  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 1981. Major field: Geotechnical Engineering Minor fields: Probability and statistics, Engineering Mechanics and Mathematics
  • M. Eng. in Soil Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, April 1978 (Batch top)
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering, Hons., University of Sri Lanka, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, April 1976.

Pinnaduwa H.S.W. Kulatilake, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, is a Professor of Geological/Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Arizona. He has over 30 years of experience in rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, and applications of probabilistic and numerical methods to geotechnical engineering. He has written over 150 papers and is a member of several technical committees. He has delivered 14 keynote lectures and 33 other invited lectures throughout the world on topics related to rock fracture network modeling, probabilistic geotechnics, mechanical and hydraulic properties of joints, rock slope stability and mechanical and hydraulic behavior of rock masses. He is a research paper reviewer for 16 technical Journals and an editorial board member for Int. Jour. of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences and Int. Jour. of Geotechnical and Geological Engineering. He has taught short courses on stochastic fracture network modeling, rock slope stability analysis and Block theory in Sweden, Mexico, Austria, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Poland, Finland, Australia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Egypt and Iran. He served over 20 years either as the primary or the sole examiner for the geological engineering professional exam conducted by the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration. He was a Visiting Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology and Lulea University of Technology in Sweden as part of his sabbatical leave. Also, he was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, for another part of his sabbatical leave. Due to the contributions that he made on teaching, research, consulting and service activities, he was elected to the Fellow Rank of the American Society of Civil Engineers at the relatively young age of 45. In 2002, he received Distinguished Alumnus Award from the College of Engineering, Ohio State University and Outstanding Asian American Faculty Award from the University of Arizona in recognition of his achievements and contributions made to the advancement of his profession. In December 2005, Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan conferred him "Honorary Professorship". In August 2007, he organized and ran a very successful International Conference on Soil & Rock Engineering in Sri Lanka. In January 2009, he organized and ran another successful, high quality International Conference on Rock Joints and Jointed Rock Masses in Tucson, Arizona.

Curriculum Vitae

Organizations
  1. Fellow Member, American Society of Civil Engineers, Professional Civil Engineer – California, since 1985, License No. C 039679, International Society for Rock Mechanics, American Rock Mechanics Association
  2. International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, American Society of Mining Engineers, International Association for Civil Engineering Reliability and Risk Analysis
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