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SKLCRCC Director Prof. Charles NG Wang-Wai Honored with Three International Awards

For Pioneering Contributions to Geotechnical Engineering

2025-08-29
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Prof. Charles Wang-Wai NG (second left) and his team received the Telford Gold Medal (picture on right) by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in London. With over 180 years of history, this prestigious award recognizes the most outstanding civil engineering publication of the past year.

Prof. Charles Wang-Wai NG (second left) and his team received the Telford Gold Medal (picture on right) by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in London. With over 180 years of history, this prestigious award recognizes the most outstanding civil engineering publication of the past year. 

Prof. Ng (left) also received the Donald Stanley Award, presented annually for the best paper published in the Canadian Geotechnical Journal.

Prof. Ng (left) also receives the Donald Stanley Award, presents annually for the best paper published in the Canadian Geotechnical Journal

Prof. Ng was awarded the Scott Sloan Best Paper Award.

Prof. Ng receives the Scott Sloan Best Paper Award. 

Prof. Charles NG Wang-Wai, Vice-President for Institutional Advancement and Chair Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has received three distinguished awards: the Telford Gold Medal from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in London, the Donald Stanley Award from the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, and the Scott Sloan Best Paper Award from Computers and Geotechnics. These accolades celebrate Prof. Ng's exceptional contributions in debris flow mechanics, sustainable waste management, and slope stability. 

Prof. Ng is an internationally acclaimed expert in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering, specializing in unsaturated soil mechanics, landslides, and eco-geotechnics.  According to the list of the top 2% Scientists Worldwide published by Stanford University in late 2024, he is the youngest, and the only Chinese scholar ranked within the top five professors in the category of career-long impact in the sub-fields of Geological & Geomatics Engineering and Civil Engineering. Prof. Ng has recently been appointed by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China as a Director of the newly established State Key Laboratory of Coastal Climate Resilience (SKLCRCC).

Prof. Ng said, “These honors are not my individual achievements, but a testament to the efforts of the entire team. I am privileged to take on my new role at the SKLCRCC, I will continue to deepen collaborations with the global academic community, industry and governments to drive impactful research and translation that aligns with national strategic goals.”  

Prof. Ng has made many contributions in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. His notable achievements include developing a state-dependent theory for unsaturated soil mechanics and its applications, as well as the development of related experimental instruments and equipment based on this theory. The theory and equipment have been adopted by more than  300 research institutions and universities worldwide, with the theory successfully applied in engineering projects in mainland China, Hong Kong, Brazil, and several Southeast Asian countries.  These scientific and technological innovations fully demonstrate the critical value of cross-disciplinary collaboration and cross-sector integration.  

Furthermore, to enhance sustainable societal development and address the challenges posed by climate change, Prof. Ng recently pioneered a new interdisciplinary field – ecological geotechnics - based on his "state-dependent theory for unsaturated soil mechanics ". The textbooks he has authored on this subject have been adopted by universities in mainland China, Hong Kong, and many countries worldwide, guiding the development of this field. This new interdisciplinary theory has laid a crucial theoretical foundation for the SKLCRCC.

In addition to his numerous previous honors and accolades, Prof. Ng has recently received three more distinguished awards. They are:

The Telford Gold Medal

Established in 1838, the Telford Gold Medal is the highest honor bestowed by the British Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), named after its first president, Thomas Telford. It is awarded only to exceptional journal papers that make significant contributions to civil engineering fields. Due to its stringent standard, the award is withheld if a paper of sufficient merit is not available, no awards were given between 1938 and 1952 due to WWII. 

Prof. Ng’s research team, which includes researchers Dr. Usman Majeed and Dr. Clarence E. Choi, is the first team from Greater China to receive this honor since 1838. Their winning paper, "Effects of Solid Fraction of Saturated Granular Flows on Overflow and Landing Mechanism of Rigid Barriers", was recognized for its exceptional contribution to geotechnical engineering, particularly in enhancing the understanding of debris flow dynamics, which is critical for disaster mitigation.

Donald Stanley Award

Established in 2006 by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE), the award recognizes the year's most outstanding paper in the Canadian Geotechnical Journal in honor of Dr. Donald R. Stanley’s legacy, a pioneer in environmental engineering and the original founder of Stantec Inc., a global engineering firm with over 230 offices worldwide. It celebrates excellence in research that bridges academia and professional practice in environmental protection and sustainability.

Prof. Ng won the award for his paper on plant-biochar interaction, which demonstrates that biochar-amended landfill covers enhance water retention, reduce infiltration, and boost evapotranspiration, effectively mitigating climate-related risks to soil and water resources.

Scott Sloan Best Paper Award

Named in honor of the late Scott Sloan, this award recognizes impactful papers in geotechnical engineering. This impact is based on SCOPUS citations (excluding self-citations) for the previous five years, in conjunction with the opinion of the Editors.  Prof. Ng's winning work investigates plant reinforcement for slope stability, providing a science-based method for using vegetation to reduce landslide risks.

Prof. Ng has received many other major awards, including the 2022 Varnes Medal from UNESCO’s International Consortium on Landslides; the 2022 Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress; the State Council of PRC’s 2020 National Natural Science Award (2nd class) and 2015 Scientific Technological Advancement Award (2nd class). He was elected as Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering in 2008 and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2020.

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