K. T. Chau

Kam Tim Chau (born 1960) (周錦添) is an engineering educator. He is the Chair Professor in Geotechnical Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University[1] and was the former President of the Hong Kong Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. He authored a text on geomechanics entitled "Analytic Methods in Geomechanics" (2013) published by CRC Press.[2]

Biography

Chau was born in Hong Kong in 1960. He received his senior diploma in 1983 and the honours diploma with distinction in 1984 from what was then Hong Kong Baptist College, now known as Hong Kong Baptist University. After working one year as a full time demonstrator/technician/tutor at the Hong Kong Baptist College, he went to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand in 1985, studying structural engineering. He received his MEng (Master of Engineering) degree in 1987 and was awarded the Tim Kendall Memorial Prize nNumber one in the graduating class of 1987), with straight As and an excellent thesis under the supervision of Professor Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai (now the President of AIT).[3] After working for a few months as a research associate at AIT under Worsak, he went to Northwestern University in 1987 under the supervision of Professor John Rudnicki. He received a PhD in theoretical and applied mechanics in 1991. After another year as post-doctoral at Northwestern University, he joined what was then Hong Kong Polytechnic (now the Hong Kong Polytechnic University) in 1992. He has been serving there as a lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, professor and chair professor.

References

  1. "International Affairs Office". Polyu.edu.hk. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  2. "Analytic Methods in Geomechanics - CRC Press Book". Crcpress.com. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20150619175612/http://www.ait.ac.th/news-and-events/2014/news/prof-worsak-kanok-nukulchai-is-ait-president/view. Archived from the original on June 19, 2015. Retrieved June 16, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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