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国际月“西交•通全球”暑期学校(XJTISS)将以线上形式举办从传统力学到数智力学专题讲座。本次讲座旨在根据力学研究现状和国家重大需求导向,精心策划了8场主题课程,内容涵盖力学科研思想、分支学科、科学前沿及相关工程应用。主要内容包括摩擦磨损密封研究进展、基础设施工程可靠性、结构健康监测和桥梁管理、有限元方法、等几何分析、纤维增强复合材料、桥梁抗震研究、增材制造和结构优化等。为课程参与者提供全面而丰富的学习体验。
具体讲座安排如下表所示:
无论是力学专业还是力学爱好者,均可通过参与本系列讲座获得丰富的收获。讲座特邀国内外知名学者,分享工作积累的宝贵经验,为听众提供新鲜的学术进展体验。
为便于参与者获取讲座信息并促进学术交流,主办方特设立QQ群(群号:1051224429)作为官方信息发布与互动平台。参与者可通过该群组获取最新讲座动态、相关学术资料。我们预计采用线下线上结合讲座,并进行直播。具体登录信息以及相关链接,后续会发布到QQ群之中。也请各位提前下载相关软件。
主讲人简介:
程寰宇,美国宾州州立大学James L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial工程科学和力学副教授。他的研 究小组专注于独立可拉伸设备平台的设计、制造和应用。发表论文180多篇,总引用次数超过26,000。 他的工作获得了众多奖项的认可,包括2023年和2024年跨领域高被引学者,先进材料新星,洪堡资深研究员,2021年美国国立卫生研究院 (NIH)开拓者奖, 2021年麻省理工科技35岁以下创新者(TR35中国),2017年福布斯30岁 以下30人。他还担任Chemical Engineering Journal的主编和超过300个期刊的审稿人。
康文斌, 现为香港城市大学机械工程系助理教授,英国牛津大学访问研究员。曾为德国马普所玛丽居里学者(导师Metin Sitti教授),博士毕业于牛津大学(导师John Huber教授),本科和硕士毕业于上海交通大学。研究兴趣主要集中在能量收集(无线传感系统)、智能和功能材料(压电和铁电)、传感器和驱动器、微型和软体机器人等。在Nano Energy, Cell Rep. Phys. Sci., Nat.,Sci. Adv.等期刊发表论文,担任多家期刊(Nat. Commun., Sci. Adv.,Scr. Mater等)审稿人,获得怡和奖学金以及中国政府优秀自费留学生奖学金等荣誉。
王刚锋教授
王刚锋教授是黑料网
工程力学系教授,获得国家杰青。
Magd Abdel Wahab教授
马格德·阿卜杜勒·瓦哈卜教授是比利时根特大学机械制造与生产系的应用力学教授。他于1988年获得开罗大学土木工程学士学位,并于1991年获得结构力学硕士学位。瓦哈卜教授于1995年在比利时鲁汶大学获得断裂力学博士学位。2008年,他获得萨里大学理学博士学位。他在固体力学和结构动力学领域发表了240多篇科学论文和技术报告。他的研究方向包括断裂力学、损伤力学、材料疲劳、耐久性以及结构动力学和振动。
张立海教授
张立海是墨尔本大学基础设施保护与管理教授,也是基础设施工程系工程管理学科的带头人。他以其在变形多孔介质中流体流动、质量传递和反应迁移的数值模拟以及工程可靠性分析方面的专业知识而闻名。
张教授拥有新加坡国立大学工程硕士学位。在工业界十年的成功经验后,他于2009年获得墨尔本大学博士学位。他的研究工作主要集中在基于可靠性的基础设施建设生命周期评估,涵盖建筑覆层受冰雹冲击的影响、建筑材料腐蚀以及使用先进无损检测技术进行结构健康监测。值得一提的是,他在跨学科研究方面的专业知识使他在解决生物医学工程领域,尤其是在骨科生物力学和力学生物学领域的复杂问题方面拥有领先优势和独特视角。张教授是莫纳什大学莫纳什健康学院临床科学学院的兼职教授。
蒋程高级讲师
蒋博士于2021年加入西悉尼大学,现任基础设施工程中心高级讲师和ARC DECRA研究员。他于2011年获得东南大学学士学位,并于2017年获得香港城市大学博士学位。此前,他曾在香港理工大学从事博士后研究。加入西悉尼大学之前,他曾担任日本东京大学JSPS国际研究员。
孙永乐讲师
孙永乐博士是增材制造专业的讲师。他在黑料网
获得力学学士和硕士学位,并在曼彻斯特大学获得机械工程博士学位。加入克兰菲尔德大学之前,他曾在曼彻斯特大学担任核制造工艺建模的研究员。他的研究与能源(核能、天然气等)和航空航天工业密切相关。
Xi'an Jiaotong University International Month - XJTU Global Summer School (XJTISS)
Preview of Special Lectures on topics from traditional mechanics to smart mechanics
From June 30 to July 25, 2025, the Xi'an Jiaotong University International Month "Xi'an Jiaotong Global" Summer School (XJTISS) will hold online lectures on topics from traditional mechanics to smart mechanics. This lecture aims to carefully plan eight thematic courses based on the current status of mechanics research and the orientation of major national needs, covering mechanics research ideas, sub-disciplines, scientific frontiers and related engineering applications. The main contents include research progress on friction and wear seals, reliability of infrastructure engineering, structural health monitoring and bridge management, finite element method, isogeometric analysis, fiber reinforced composite materials, bridge seismic research, additive manufacturing and structural optimization, etc. Provide a comprehensive and rich learning experience for course participants.
The specific lecture arrangement is shown in the following table:
Whether you are a mechanics major or a mechanics enthusiast, you can gain a lot by participating in this series of lectures. The lecture specially invites well-known scholars at home and abroad to share the valuable experience accumulated in their work and provide the audience with a fresh academic progress experience.
In order to facilitate participants to obtain lecture information and promote academic exchanges, the organizer has set up a QQ group (group number: 1051224429) as an official information release and interactive platform. Participants can obtain the latest lecture dynamics and relevant academic materials through this group. We plan to adopt a combination of offline and online lectures and live broadcasts. Specific login information and related links will be released to the QQ group later. Please also download the relevant software in advance.
Dates
June 30, July 1, June 3, June 4, June 11, July 15, July 22
Experts & Topics
Prof. Huanyu "Larry" Cheng: Standalone stretchable device platform for biomedicine
Wenbin Kang, Modeling, fabrication and applications of piezoelectric (ferroelectric) materials: energy harvesting and microrobotics
Gang-Feng Wang: Research progress of friction and wear seals
Lihai Zhang: Engineering reliability of infrastructures
Magd Abdel Wahab: Introduction to Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Cheng Jiang: Advancement of FRP in engineering
Yongle Sun: Additive Manufacturing
Yunlai Zhou: Introduction to NDT
The specific lecture schedule is outlined in the table above.
In order to facilitate participants' access to lecture information and promote academic exchange, the organizer has set up a QQ group (group number: 1051224429) as the official platform for information release and interaction. Participants can access the latest lecture updates, relevant academic materials. The specific login account and related link will be posted in the QQ group later.
Expert Profile:
Prof. Huanyu "Larry" Cheng is the James L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State University. His research group focuses on the design, fabrication, and application of the standalone stretchable device platform. Larry has co-authored more than 180 publications with total citations >26,000 according to Google Scholar. His work has been recognized through the reception of numerous awards, including Highly Cited Researcher in the field of Cross-Field since 2023, Advanced Materials Rising Stars, International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing (IJEM) Best Editor Award since 2022, Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, 2021 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Trailblazer Award, MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 (TR35 China) in 2021, Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2017, among others. He also serves as the editor for Chemical Engineering Journal, Computers in Biology and Medicine, along with a reviewer for > 300 journals.
Wenbin Kang is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong and a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford. He was a Marie Curie Scholar at the Max Planck Institute in Germany (supervisor: Professor Metin Sitti), received his Ph.D. from the University of Oxford (supervisor: Professor John Huber), and received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research interests mainly focus on energy harvesting (wireless sensor systems), smart and functional materials (piezoelectric and ferroelectric), sensors and actuators, micro and soft robots, etc. He has published papers in journals such as Nano Energy, Cell Rep. Phys. Sci., Nat., Sci. Adv., etc., and served as a reviewer for many journals (Nat. Commun., Sci. Adv., Scr. Mater, etc.). He has won honors such as the Jardine Scholarship and the Chinese Government Scholarship for Outstanding Self-funded Students.
Professor Gang-Feng Wang, Prof. Gang-Feng Wang is a professor of engineering mechanics in the Department of Engineering Mechanics, School of Aerospace Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. He received The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.
Professor Magd Abdel Wahab, Prof. Magd Abdel Wahab is a Professor of Applied Mechanics in the Department of Mechanical Construction and Production at Ghent University, Belgium. He received his BSc, 1988, in Civil Engineering and his MSc, 1991, in Structural Mechanics, both from Cairo University. Prof Wahab completed his PhD in Fracture Mechanics in 1995 at KU Leuven, Belgium. He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree from the University of Surrey in 2008. He has published more than 240 scientific papers and technical reports in Solid Mechanics and Dynamics of Structures. His research interests include fracture mechanics, damage mechanics, fatigue of materials, durability, and dynamics and vibration of structures.
Lihai Zhang Professor, Lihai Zhang is a Professor of Infrastructure Protection & Management and the Leader of Engineering Management Discipline in the Department of Infrastructure Engineering at The University of Melbourne. He is best known for his expertise in numerical modelling of fluid flow, mass transfer, and reactive transport in deformed porous media as well as engineering reliability analysis. Prof Zhang received his Master of Engineering degree from the National University of Singapore. Following a successful ten-year career in industry, he obtained his PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2009. His research work focuses primarily on reliability-based life-cycle assessment of built infrastructure encompassing building cladding subjected to hailstorm impact, corrosion of construction materials, and structural health monitoring using advanced non-destructive testing techniques. Notably, his expertise in interdisciplinary research gives him a leading advantage and a unique perspective in solving complex problems in Biomedical Engineering, particularly in Orthopaedic Biomechanics & Mechano-Biology. Prof Zhang is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash University.
Cheng Jiang Senior Lecturer, Dr. Jiang joined Western Sydney University in 2021 and is currently a Senior Lecturer and ARC DECRA Fellow in the Centre for Infrastructure Engineering. He obtained his Bachelor's degree from Southeast University in 2011 and his Ph. D. degree from City University of Hong Kong in 2017. He did his postdoctoral research at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Before joining WSU, he held the position of JSPS International Fellow at The University of Tokyo in Japan.
Yongle Sun Lecturer, Dr Yongle Sun is a Lecturer in Additive Manufacture. He obtained BSc and MSc in Mechanics at Xi'an Jiaotong University and PhD in Mechanical Engineering at The University of Manchester. Before joining Cranfield University, he worked as a research associate in modelling of nuclear manufacturing processes at University of Manchester. His research is closely linked to energy (nuclear, gas, etc.) and aerospace industries.
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