Lidija Zdravković is a Serbian and British civil engineer who is Professor of Computational Geomechanics and Head of Geotechnics in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Imperial College London. Her research involves the use of the finite element method in geotechnical engineering, the study of the mechanical behavior of soil and rock in engineering applications.[1] She is a coauthor of the two-volume textbook Finite Element Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering.
Education and career
Zdravković studied civil engineering at the University of Belgrade, graduating in 1988 and continuing to teach at the same university for the following four years. She joined Imperial College London in 1992 as a graduate student,[1] and completed her PhD there in 1996. Her doctoral dissertation, The stress-strain-strength an isotropy of a granular medium under general stress conditions, was supervised by Richard Jardine.[2] She remained at Imperial as academic staff.[1]
Book
Zdravković is coauthor of:
Finite Element Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. I: Theory (with David M. Potts, Thomas Telford Publishing, 1999)
Finite Element Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. II: Application (with David M. Potts, Thomas Telford Publishing, 2001)