PhD Geological Engineering
simone.markus@queensu.ca | |
Thesis Topic | Advanced Discontinuum Hybrid Models with Fully Coupled Hydrologic Capability to Update and Advance Models for Tunnel and Cavern Construction |
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Research Interests
My research is focused on groundwater issues in tunneling and underground construction, and excavation induced consolidation in rock and competent ground. I use continuum and discontinuum numerical models to study hydro-mechanical interactions in geological media, with the goal of updating and advancing design models for tunnel and cavern construction.
¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Simone
Simone is a geotechnical engineer-in-training, returning to Queen’s for a PhD after spending over 2 years working in the construction and oil and gas industries in Canada. Simone has been involved in a number of projects during her time in industry, including the Muskeg River Mine in Northern Alberta, the Ottawa East-West LRT expansion, the Kingston Third Crossing bridge, and the Little Long Dam Safety project in Northern Ontario. Simone completed a B.A.Sc. in Geological Engineering at Queen’s in 2017 and a M.A.Sc. at Queen’s in 2019.
Awards
- RockEng Graduate Scholarship Awarded by RockEng Inc. in 2022 (Value CA$10000)
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Dan Eisenstein Memorial Scholarship
Awarded by the Tunnelling Association of Canada Oct 2021 at the TAC 2020-One Conference in Toronto, ON (Value CA$6000) -
Claudette MacKay-Lassonde Graduate Engineering Ambassador Award
Awarded by the Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation (CEMF) in 2021 (Value CA$15000)
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Rapid Excavation and Tunnelling Conference Scholarship
Awarded by the UCA of SME in June 2019 (Value US$1000)
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Manuel Fine Civil Engineering Scholarship
Awarded by the Deep Foundations Institute in 2018 (Value US$2500)
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North American Tunnelling Conference Scholarship
Awarded by the UCA of SME in June 2018 (Value US$1000)
- Hemmera Teaching Award
Awarded by the Dept. of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering in Dec 2017
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Raymond Price Prize for Geological Engineering Design (Group submission)
Awarded by the Dept. of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering in June 2017
Publications
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Markus, S. & Diederichs, M. (Apr. 2021) "Use of Continuum and Pseudo-Discontinuum FEM Models in Stepwise Verification of the FDEM for Simulating Damage Around Tunnels in Brittle Rock", RocScience International Conference, April 20-21 2021, Toronto, Canada
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Markus, S. (2019). A Stepwise Approach to Verification of the Combined Finite-Discrete Element Method for Modelling Instability Around Tunnels in Brittle Rock. MASc. Thesis, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ at Kingston, Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Kingston.
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Markus, S., Diederichs, M., & Vazaios, I. (Sept. 2019) Establishing a Stepwise Verification and Upscaling Process for Modelling Brittle Failure in Rock Using the FDEM Method, 14th Annual International Congress on Rock Mechanics, Iguassu Falls, Brazil
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Dadashzadeh, N., Markus, S., Diederichs, M., (Jun. 2019), "EDZ Analysis with Discontinuum Modelling: Reliability, Sensitivity, and Verification." [Poster Presentation] Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) GeoScience Seminar, June 2019, Toronto, Canada