Solid Mechanics CV PhD
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Solid Mechanics CV PhD
Jing Luo
Master of Engineering
Solid Mechanics
Dalian University of Technology
Education
2013-2017
BACHELOR IN ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Dalian University of Technology
Rank: 1/36
BACHELOR IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Dalian University of Technology
2017-present
MASTER IN SOLID MECHANICS
Publication
Role of Grain Boundaries under Long-Time Radiation, Zhu, Yichao, Jing Luo, et al. “Role of Grain Boundaries under Long-Time Radiation.” Physical Review Letters, vol. 120, no. 22, May 2018
Awards
2017-2018 China National scholarships
2014-2016 National Encouragement Scholarships
2016 Excellent students majored in Mechanics in memory of Zhilun Xu
2017 Scholarships in memory of Lingxi Qian
2017 Excellent graduate of Liaoning Province
Experience
2016-2018 Behaviours of grain boundary under irradiation
Multi-scale modeling of grain boundary
Simulation for migration of grain boundary under irradiation
Mathematical modeling, Matlab programming, Asymptotic matching
2018-present Multi-scale modeling of voids under irradiation
Multi scale modeling of voids
Prediction for micro scale problems with Machine Learning methods Simulation for PDE with Comsol
Comsol, Machine learning methods
2019.06-2019.08 Summer research program in University of Tokyo Numerical simulation of point defect evolution under different experimental condition
Evolution of point defects concentration with dynamic system theory
Dynamic system, Matlab programming
2015-2016 Innovation class for mathematical modeling Learning mathematical modeling skills for agent-based system and its applic- ations
Modeling of Dissemination of opinions in society with fake information
Mathematical modeling, Matlab programming
2015-2016 Innovation program in Dalian University of Technology Mathematical Analysis of Topology Optimization on MMC method Proving the existence of MMC’s solution
Topology Optimization
2017.07 Summer school of singular perturbation method
Learning techniques to solve singular perturbation problems
Core Courses
Fluid Mechanics(94)
Elastics(98)
Plastics(94)
Material Mechanics(98)
Advanced Finite Element methods(95)
Methods of Mathematics and
Physics(90)
Continuum Mechanics(100)
Nonlinear Dynamics(95)
Skills
Application of machine learning
ComsolAsymptotic analysis
Finite Element Method
Matlab
Mathematica
Interests
Simulation for differential equations
Machine learning Multi-scale modeling of material
Defects in solids under irradiation
Dislocation dynamics
Dynamic System
Project description:
The Master of Science (SM) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) are the research focused graduate degrees in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE). Each SM and PhD graduate student in our department is matched with one of our top tier faculty members to work together on the research component of the graduate degree.
Connecting graduate students through research interests with faculty and offering the opportunity for advanced course work is a combination that produces highly successful graduates that emerge as leaders in their fields.
With broad areas of study, we offer students the opportunity to pursue educational goals – through research and course work that is exciting and motivating to you.
The Areas of Study Include :
- Environmental Chemistry
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Ecology and Evolution
- Hydrology and Hydroclimatology
- Networks, Systems and Computation
- Materials, Structures and Geomechanics
- Supply Chain and Logistics
Degree Requirements
Master of Science
The Master of Science degree is awarded to students who have satisfactorily completed a program of study of at least 66 units of graduate level subjects, approved by the department in which s/he is enrolled, and a 24 unit thesis approved by the department.Summary of Requirements
- 66 units of graduate level subjects, of which 34 units are offered by the Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering - SM Thesis, equivalent to 24 units
View the Resources page for SM Guidelines
Doctor of Philosophy
The Doctor of Philosophy degree is awarded to students who have satisfactorily completed a doctoral program in CEE consisting of 96 units of graduate level coursework, including a 3-Subject Core and one breadth subject. The 3-Subject Core reflects core knowledge in the student’s chosen field. The remainder of the doctoral program consists of graduate subjects that complement the Core.Summary of Requirements
- 96 units of graduate level subjects, including a three Subject Core and one breadth subject
- Successful completion of the general exam at the end of academic year 2
- Successful completion of the PhD proposal
- PhD Thesis, equivalent to 24 units
View the Resources page for PhD Guidelines
What do students do with their research degree?
Graduates from our SM and PhD degree tracks go on to top jobs as engineers, faculty members at top universities, engineer consultants, leaders for NGOs, and some start their own companies.Hi, please check the link below to learn how to revise your CV.
Regards,
Lin Qiu
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