Irina Koroleva
Background
Koroleva Irina Vladimirovna, Associate Professor of the Department of Foundations, Foundations, Dynamics of Structures and Engineering Geology, Candidate of Technical Sciences.
In 2001, she graduated from the Sterlitamak College of Construction, Economics and Law with a degree in Construction Management. In 2007 she graduated from Kazan State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, engineer, "Industrial and Civil Engineering". Postgraduate student at KGASU from 2008 to 2011.
In 2011, she defended her PhD thesis in the specialty "Foundations and foundations, underground structures".
She started her teaching career as a senior lecturer and is currently an associate professor.
Member of the ROMGGiF, ISSMGE.
Topics of presentations
- The influence of water and prehistory of loading on the change in the long-term strength of clay soils in the foundations of high-rise buildings
- Earthquake resistance of a high–rise building on a slab - pile foundation in case of scenario earthquakes
- Earthquake resistance of a high–rise building on a slab - pile foundation in case of scenario earthquakes
- Design features of the joint of the "wall in the ground" with the foundation plate in various variants of their coupling and the effect on the deformable state of the deep foundation of a high-rise building and its base
- The role of water in non-water-saturated clays in the formation of long-term strength under three-axis loading