SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CHONGQING UNIVERSITY
Transcript of SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CHONGQING UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CHONGQING UNIVERSITY
2021 INTERNATIONAL ONLINE SUMMER CAMP
----CIVIL ENGINEERING & CHINESE CULTURE
CONTENTS
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1
About Chongqing university ............................................................................................................ 1
About the School of Civil Engineering ............................................................................................ 2
About the Participating Universities ................................................................................................ 4
Hokkaido University ................................................................................................................ 4
Nanyang Technological University .......................................................................................... 5
Politecnico di Milano ............................................................................................................... 6
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering................................ 7
Siberian Federal University ..................................................................................................... 8
University of Lisbon ................................................................................................................ 9
University of Wollongong ...................................................................................................... 10
Wrocław University of Science and Technology ................................................................... 11
Schedule ...................................................................................................................... 12
The Opening Ceremony of 2021 Online International Summer Camp at Chongqing University .. 13
Representatives Introduction about Participating Universities....................................................... 13
Lectures ....................................................................................................................... 14
Lecture 1: Wind-related Disaster Risk Reduction: Introduction to Structural Wind Engineering ............... 14
Lecture 2: Profession of a Bridge Engineer – from students activity to real challenges ............................ 15
Lecture 3: Chinese Painting Connoisseurship ..................................................................................... 16
Lecture 4: Damage to Buildings Observed in Past Earthquakes: Experience from Japan ......................... 17
Lecture 5: My Career of Learning and Teaching ................................................................................. 18
Lecture 6: Analysis of Disasters and Accidents as a Result of Human Activity ....................................... 19
Discussion about future development of Civil Engineering and the Discipline ... 20
Schedule ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Participants ..................................................................................................................................... 21
Profile ............................................................................................................................................. 22
Chu Jian ................................................................................................................................. 22
Yury Stolbikhin ...................................................................................................................... 23
Olga Kurbakovskikh .............................................................................................................. 24
Gustavo Paneiro ..................................................................................................................... 25
Aziz Ahmed ........................................................................................................................... 26
Cao Wang ............................................................................................................................... 27
Lip Teh ................................................................................................................................... 28
Martin Liu .............................................................................................................................. 29
Muhammad Hadi ................................................................................................................... 30
Shu-Qing Yang ....................................................................................................................... 31
Paweł Hawryszków................................................................................................................ 32
Dong Yang ............................................................................................................................. 33
Fei Xu .................................................................................................................................... 34
Julio Florez-Lopez ................................................................................................................. 35
Wengang Zhang ..................................................................................................................... 36
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Introduction
About Chongqing university
Who We Are:
Chongqing University (CQU) is one of the top 1% Chinese universities
within the framework of the State 211 Project and 985 Project. Over 47,000 students
attend classes in 36 schools, under seven faculties in Science, Social Sciences,
Humanities, Engineering, Built Environment, Information Science and Technology,
Medicine.
What We Do:
We are committed to making a first-class comprehensive research-oriented
university in China, with unique characteristics and international fame.
Where We Are:
Chongqing, the youngest Municipality and one of the five central cities in
China, remains at the forefront of the "Go West" national development campaign with
the fastest economic growth.
A key national university
A member of the "Excellence League"
4 main campuses cover a total of 347 hectares
A large library collection amounts to 4.5 million
volumes
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About the School of Civil Engineering
The foundation of the School of Civil Engineering (SCE) of Chongqing
University (CQU) can be traced back to 1935. Now there are 9 institutes of SCE:
Institute of Structural Engineering, Institute of Safety and Disaster Prevention
Engineering, Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Civil Engineering
Construction, Institute of Underground Engineering, Institute of Road and Bridge
Engineering, Institute of Geomatics Engineering, Institute of Built Environment,
Institute of Clean Energy; 10 platforms (research centers, laboratories and bases):
National and local joint engineering research center of environmental geological hazard
prevention in reservoir area, National Civil Engineering Experimental Teaching
Demonstration Center, Collaborative Innovation Center of Disaster Prevention and
Mitigation in Mountain Towns Construction, Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel
Structure and Building Industrialization, Mountain Towns Construction and New
Technology Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education, Chongqing Engineering
Laboratory of Geological Hazard Prevention in Mountain Towns of Reservoir Area,
A city with excellent ecological environment & abundant natural resources
A city with diverse cultures
A city of tradition and modernity
An industry base in Western China
An economic and financial center in Upper Yangtze River
A logistic hub combining water, road and air transportation
A city of bridges
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High Performance Wind Power Facilities and Efficient Operation International
Cooperation Base, Low Carbon Green Building Human Settlement Environment
Quality Assurance Discipline Innovation Base, National Low Carbon Green Building
International Joint Research Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Green
Building and Human Settlement International Joint Laboratory of Ministry of
Education.
In SCE, there are over 295 faculty and staff members, including 77 full professors
and 78 associate professors. Three professors are the members of China Academy of
Engineering.
Except Undergraduate Program and Postgraduate Program, SCE also offers
English-Taught Program for international students.
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About the Participating Universities
Hokkaido University
Hokkaido University is a leading comprehensive university that places
importance on its graduate schools. The university started out in 1876 as the Sapporo
Agricultural College, the first modern academic institute in Japan. During its long
history, the college was promoted to an Imperial University and then flourished after
the creation of the new university system. Over this period, we have declared and
cultivated our basic philosophies of education and research, namely the “Frontier Spirit,”
“Global Perspectives,” “All-round Education” and “Practical Learning.” In order to
meet the demands of society and to move ahead as a part of the National University
Corporation, Hokkaido University needs to formulate a long term goal for developing
the basis of knowledge generation, dissemination and application in the new century,
while still reconfirming our basic philosophies and recognizing our accountability to
society.
At Hokkaido University, there is more to student life than just lectures and tutorials.
Abundant opportunities await international students to participate in the many activities
available on campus. There are over 250 clubs and societies to choose from, and
students can participate in sporting activities, visit the university’s museum, attend
university festivals, or just relax with friends in one of the many eateries in between
lectures. There are so many opportunities for students to obtain new experiences and to
make new friends. The diversity of opportunities available means that every student can
find something that suits them, and meet like-minded people who share their interests.
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Nanyang Technological University
A research-intensive public university, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore (NTU Singapore) has 33,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students in the
Engineering, Business, Science, Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences, and Graduate
colleges. It also has a medical school, the Lee Kong China School of Medicine, set up
jointly with Imperial College London.
NTU is also home to world-class autonomous institutes – the National Institute of
Education, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Earth Observatory of
Singapore, and Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering – and
various leading research centres such as the Nanyang Environment & Water Research
Institute (NEWRI) and Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N).
Ranked amongst the world's top universities by QS, NTU has been placed the
world's top young university for the past seven years. The University's main campus is
frequently listed among the Top 15 most beautiful university campuses in the world and
it has 57 Green Mark-certified (equivalent to LEED-certified) building projects, of
which 95% are certified Green Mark Platinum. Apart from its main campus, NTU also
has a campus in Novena, Singapore's healthcare district.
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Politecnico di Milano
Politecnico di Milano is a scientific-technological university which trains
engineers, architects and industrial designers. The University has always focused on the
quality and innovation of its teaching and research, developing a fruitful relationship
with business and productive world by means of experimental research and
technological transfer. Research has always been linked to didactics and it is a priority
commitment which has allowed Politecnico Milano to achieve high quality results at
an international level as to join the university to the business world. Research
constitutes a parallel path to that formed by cooperation and alliances with the industrial
system.
Knowing the world in which you are going to work is a vital requirement for
training students. By referring back to the needs of the industrial world and public
administration, research is facilitated in following new paths and dealing with the need
for constant and rapid innovation. The alliance with the industrial world, in many cases
favored by Fondazione Politecnico and by consortiums to which Politecnico belong,
allows the university to follow the vocation of the territories in which it operates and to
be a stimulus for their development.
The challenge which is being met today projects this tradition which is strongly
rooted in the territory beyond the borders of the country, in a relationship which is
developing first of all at the European level with the objective of contributing to the
creation of a single professional training market. Politecnico takes part in several
research, sites and training projects collaborating with the most qualified European
universities. Politecnico's contribution is increasingly being extended to other countries:
from North America to Southeast Asia to Eastern Europe. Today the drive to
internationalization sees Politecnico Milano taking part into the European and world
network of leading technical universities and it offers several courses beside many
which are entirely taught in English.
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Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and
Civil Engineering
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
(SPbGASU) today is a major educational and scientific center, the only university in
the North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation that provides comprehensive
training for specialists in the fields of civil engineering, architecture, transport, and
environmental engineering systems. SPbGASU is the backbone higher education
institution of the Educational-Methodological Association of Higher Education
Institutions of the Russian Federation in the field of civil engineering in the North-West
Federal District, which sets the standards of education in the field of civil engineering
and architecture.
In 2019 the university has been ranked number 53 in the 100 Leading Russian
University Ranking by Expert rating agency and has been included into Round
University Ranking (RUR), being ranked number 66 among the Russian universities
and 785 in the world. In 2019 SPbGASU participated in the QS EECA ranking for
the first time and ranked 301st.
The University Quality Management System has been certified by international
certification networks and bodies (Test St.Petersburg, Accredia, IQNet) and is
compliant with the ISO 9001:2015 in science and research, innovation, examination
and project activities in architecture, civil engineering and transport.
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Siberian Federal University
One can hardly find a place in Russia with such an impressive number of
implemented national projects as in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Our most focused
“development points” have been determined in industry, power engineering and energy,
research and education. Siberian Federal University, as a response to regional
developmental challenges, was established in 2006 to train highly qualified specialists
capable of working in any region of our country, including severe conditions of the
Northern areas.
The University was founded by merging 5 major Krasnoyarsk institutions of
higher education. Among the members of the University Board of Trustees there are
representatives of large companies, politicians and scientists. The Chairman of the
Board is Dmitry Medvedev, the Prime Minister of Russia.
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University of Lisbon
Universidade de Lisboa (ULisboa) is the largest and most prestigious
Portuguese university, and a major European university. ULisboa has 18 Schools and
over 100 research units, around 50,000 students, 4,000 lecturers, 2,500 non-academic
staff and 400 degree courses. It is a major center for teaching, research, innovation,
sports, culture and art. The inheritor of a seven century-old university tradition¸
ULisboa was created in July 2013, as a result of the merger of Universidade Técnica de
Lisboa and Universidade de Lisboa.
ULisboa is deeply involved with Portuguese society and the Lisbon metropolitan
area, accepting its responsibility to make the city of Lisbon one of the great European
capitals of culture and science. ULisboa welcomes every year more than 1,000 foreign
students in search of high-quality education, and the culture, climate and hospitality
that Lisbon and Portugal have to offer. The quality of research, innovation and culture
of the schools and research units at ULisboa attracts a growing number of international
talents to create projects and research partnerships at the highest level. ULisboa, a
national and international leader, lives up to its motto: a University from Lisbon to the
world.
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University of Wollongong
At the University of Wollongong we are proud to be a globally recognized and
respected university, opening doors for our students, staff and partners. UOW was
founded on the donations of local people who had a vision of a brighter future for our
region. Since then, we have acted in partnership with our communities to not only make
an impact in the Illawarra, but to address society’s critical economic, environmental,
social and medical challenges.
Our ambition for our graduates is that they will be ethical, agile thinkers who are
competitive in a global economy. And that their experiences at UOW will shape their
sense of self as well as their future career. UOW graduates are well respected and are
consistently ranked among the top one percent in the world by employers. We pride
ourselves on preparing people for emerging industries and future jobs, people who are
ready to succeed, and take their careers to the next level to make a positive contribution
to their communities.
The University of Wollongong has consistently delivered research of outstanding
quality and impact. The dissemination of our research to user communities, including
industry, is one of UOW’s key goals and we have a strong reputation for our
engagement with industry.
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Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Wrocław University of Science and Technology is an institution located in
Poland and focused on research and teaching in engineering areas. The education
offered by the university is strongly linked with scientific research and the needs of the
economy and is consistent with standards of the European Higher Education Area.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology rates high in the annual rankings
of Polish universities and is an inheritor of the intellectual and research traditions of the
Lvov Polytechnic. Since the very beginning of its existence, the university has been an
important center of technical education. Today, it belongs to the best technical
universities in Poland – nearly 26,000 students study here under the guidance of 2,200
academic teachers, at the 16 faculties in Wroclaw, Walbrzych, Jelenia Gora and Legnica.
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Schedule
Date Week Chinese
Time
Portuguese
Time
European
Time
Russian
Time
Singaporean
Time
Japanese
Time
Australian
Time Content Lecturer Meeting ID
15-Jun Tues.
15:00--16:00 8:00--9:00 9:00--10:00 10:00--11:00 15:00--16:00 16:00--17:00 17:00--18:00 Opening Ceremony 195 996 508
16:00--16:10 9:00--9:10 10:00--10:10 11:00--11:10 16:00--16:10 17:00--17:10 18:00--18:10 Break 195 996 508
16:10--18:00 9:10--11:00 10:10--12:00 11:10--13:00 16:10--18:00 17:10--19:00 18:10--20:00 Representatives Introduction 195 996 508
16-Jun Wed.
15:00--15:50 8:00--8:50 9:00--9:50 10:00--10:50 15:00--15:50 16:00--16:50 17:00--17:50 Lecture 1: Wind-related Disaster Risk Reduction:
Introduction to Structural Wind Engineering
Prof. Yukio Tamura
Chongqing University 766 230 106
15:50--16:00 8:50--9:00 9:50--10:00 10:50--11:00 15:50--16:00 16:50--17:00 17:50--18:00 Break
16:00--16:50 9:00--9:50 10:00--10:50 11:00--11:50 16:00--16:50 17:00--17:50 18:00--18:50 Lecture 2: Profession of a Bridge Engineer-from
students activity to real challenges
Prof. Pawel Hawryszkow
Wroclaw University of Science
and Technology
766 230 106
16:50-17:00 9:50--10:00 10:50--11:00 11:50--12:00 16:50--17:00 17:50--18:00 18:50--19:00 Break
17:00--17:50 10:00--10:50 11:00--11:50 12:00--12:50 17:00--17:50 18:00--18:50 19:00--19:50 Lecture 3: Chinese Painting Connoisseurship Prof. Dongdong Feng
Chongqing University 766 230 106
17-Jun Thur.
15:00--15:50 8:00--8:50 9:00--9:50 10:00--10:50 15:00--15:50 16:00--16:50 17:00--17:50 Lecture 4: Damage to buildings observed in past
earthquakes: Experience from Japan
Prof. Taichiro Okazaki
Hokkaido University 954 256 073
15:50--16:00 8:50--9:00 9:50--10:00 10:50--11:00 15:50--16:00 16:50--17:00 17:50--18:00 Break
16:00--16:50 9:00--9:50 10:00--10:50 11:00--11:50 16:00--16:50 17:00--17:50 18:00--18:50 Lecture 5: My career of learning and teaching Prof. Yeong-Bin Yang
Chongqing University 954 256 073
16:50--17:00 9:50--10:00 10:50--11:00 11:50--12:00 16:50--17:00 17:50--18:00 18:50--19:00 Break
17:00--17:50 10:00--10:50 11:00--11:50 12:00--12:50 17:00--17:50 18:00--18:50 19:00--19:50 Lecture 6: Analysis of disasters and accidents as a
result of human activity
Prof. Alexandra Frolovskaia
Siberian Federal University 954 256 073
17:50--18:00 10:50--11:00 11:50--12:00 12:50-13:00 17:50--18:00 18:50--19:00 19:50--20:00 Closing Ceremony
18-Jun Fri. 15:00--17:00 8:00--10:00 9:00--11:00 10:00--12:00 15:00--17:00 16:00--18:00 17:00--19:00 Discussion about future development of Civil
Engineering and the Discipline
321 905 113
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The Opening Ceremony of 2021 Online International Summer Camp at Chongqing University
Date: 15 June 2021 Meeting ID: 195 996 508 at VooV (Tencent) Meeting
Host: Prof. Wengang Zhang, Associate chair of School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University
Chinese
Time
Portuguese
Time
European
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Russian
Time
Singaporean
Time
Japanese
Time
Australian
Time Contents Position/Title
15:00--15:20 8:00--8:20 9:00--9:20 10:00--10:20 15:00--15:20 16:00--16:20 17:00--17:20 Opening Ceremony Speech by Qingshan Yang Chair, School of Civil Engineering, CQU
15:20--15:30 8:20--8:30 9:20--9:30 10:20--10:30 15:20--15:30 16:20--16:30 17:20--17:30 Statement by Xiang Gao Deputy Director, Office of International Affairs, CQU
15:30--15:40 8:30--8:40 9:30--9:40 10:30--10:40 15:30--15:40 16:30--16:40 17:30--17:40 Statement by Guoping Dong Vice Dean, School of International Education, CQU
15:40--15:45 8:40--8:45 9:40--9:45 10:40--10:45 15:40--15:45 16:40--16:45 17:40--17:45 Statement by teacher delegate from overseas Pawel Hawryszkow, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
15:45--15:50 8:45--8:50 9:45--9:50 10:45--10:50 15:45--15:50 16:45--16:50 17:45--17:50 Statement by student delegate from overseas Cao Can, Nanyang Technological University
15:50--15:55 8:50--8:55 9:50--9:55 10:50--10:55 15:50--15:55 16:50--16:55 17:50--17:55 Statement by student delegate from CQU Imad Obadi
15:55-16:00 8:55--9:00 9:55--10:00 10:55--11:00 15:55--16:00 16:55--17:00 17:55--18:00 Q&A
Representatives Introduction about Participating Universities
Date: 15 June 2021 Meeting ID: 195 996 508 at VooV (Tencent) Meeting
Host: Prof. Wengang Zhang, Associate chair of School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University
Chinese
Time
Portuguese
Time
European
Time
Russian
Time
Singaporean
Time
Japanese
Time
Australian
Time University Representative student(s)
16:10--16:30 9:10--9:30 10:10--10:30 11:10--11:30 16:10--16:30 17:10--17:30 18:10--18:30 Wrocław University of Science and Technology Maria Lenard,Przemyslaw Piorun
16:30--16:50 9:30--9:50 10:30--10:50 11:30--11:50 16:30--16:50 17:30--17:50 18:30--18:50 Siberian Federal University Sergei Budanov, Ilia Soldatov
16:50--17:10 9:50--10:10 10:50--11:10 11:50--12:10 16:50--17:10 17:50--18:10 18:50--19:10 Nanyang Technological University Cao Can
17:10--17:30 10:10--10:30 11:10--11:30 12:10--12:30 17:10--17:30 18:10--18:30 19:10--19:30 Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Svetlana Nikitina
17:30--17:50 10:30--10:50 11:30--11:50 12:30--12:50 17:30--17:50 18:30--18:50 19:30--19:50 Politecnico di Milano Amirhossein Hazrati Gohari, Mehmet Aksa
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Lectures
Lecture 1:
Wind-related Disaster Risk Reduction: Introduction to Structural Wind Engineering
Lecturer:
Prof. Yukio Tamura, Chongqing University
Professor Yukio Tamura is working for Chongqing
University, China, and concurrently serving as Honorary Director of
the Wind Engineering Research Center of Tokyo Polytechnic
University, Japan. He was the director of Wind Engineering Research
Center in Department of Architectural Engineering of Tokyo
Polytechnics University (TPU) and the director of TPU GLOBAL
COE Program under Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology, Japanese Government. He has received awards/prizes including the 2004
ASCE Jack E. Cermak Medal, the 2016 ASCE Robert H. Scanlan Medal and the 2016 IAWE
Alan G. Davenport Medal for his research activities, and the 2015 JAWE Design Award for his
contribution to wind resistant design of the 634m-high Tokyo Sky Tree. He is currently a
member of the Engineering Academy of Japan (EAJ). He is also a Foreign Fellow of the Indian
National Academy of Engineering and a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of
Engineering. He served as President of the International Association for Wind Engineering
(IAWE) for eight years from 2007. Professor Yukio Tamura has been engaged in research of
structural wind engineering for a long time, and his major academic achievements and
contributions focus on the mathematic model, quantization and analysis of structural wind load
of buildings. He has made creative contributions to realization of reasonable structural wind
resistance design of buildings, and is now a globally well-known expert in research and
application of structural wind resistance of buildings. Professor Yukio Tamura has won the
Davenport Award issued by the International Associations for Wind Engineering and the
Scanlan Award and Cemark Award issued by American Society of Civil Engineers, and other
domestic awards for science and technology in Japan. He has acted as the chairman of the
International Associations for Wind Engineering for 2 consecutive sessions.
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Lecture 2:
Profession of a Bridge Engineer – from students activity to real challenges
Lecturer:
Prof. Pawel Hawryszkow, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
Professor Paweł Hawryszków, born in 1979, PhD,
Assistant Professor, Researcher at the Wrocław University of Science
and Technology (WUST), Poland. He graduated with honours at the
Faculty of Civil Engineering at WUST in 2003, receiving the Minister
of Infrastructure award for his master’s thesis. He obtained the
scientific degree of doctor of technical sciences in 2009, receiving the
award of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for his doctoral
thesis and the award of the Scientific Committee of the 4th International Conference Footbridge
2011 for publishing the results of research carried out as part of the research project of Ministry
of National Education in Poland. Since 2009 he has been working at WUST. His main scientific
activity is focused on dynamics of footbridges and bridge structures, cable-stayed bridges,
bridge monitoring (SHM), BIM technology and MES advanced analysis. In the years 2008-
2012 he worked in Freyssinet Poland as a specialist in the installation of stay cable systems and
in the pre-stressing. He participated in construction of 8 cable-stayed bridges and over 10 other
bridge structures, 1 stadium and 1 skyscraper. He managed the works on the installation of the
largest stay cable system in Poland, carried out on the Rędziński Bridge in Wrocław. In the
years 2004-2008 he cooperated with the Research and Design Office Mosty-Wrocław as a
specialist in conceptual design and advanced calculations of untypical and complicated bridge
structures. Co-designer of three new, non-standard bridge structures, including an innovative,
cross-border, cable-stayed footbridge made of glued-laminated wood in Sromowce Niżne with
the most likely longest span in the world (90 m) in this structure class. Author or co-author of
over 150 publications. He took part in the research of 100 bridges. Organiser of 5 renowned
international scientific conferences and co-organiser of 3 international scientific congresses. A
person involved in the education and academic development of students. Member of
international associations IABSE and EASD, member – expert of the Concrete Structure
Section of the Committee for Civil Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences, member of
the Polish Committee for Standardisation, Vice-Chair of the Polish Society of Bridge Engineers
Lower Silesian Section, Secretary of the Polish Group of IABSE.
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Lecture 3:
Chinese Painting Connoisseurship
Lecturer:
Prof. Dongdong Feng, Chongqing University
Professor Dongdong Feng is working for Chongqing
University, and currently serving as Associate Professor of College of
Art, Chongqing University. He is a member of China Artists Association
and Hue Art Association. Also, he is the director of Chinese Academy
of Tropical Rainforest Art, and the Deputy President of Chongqing Hue
Art Association. In addition, He is the Deputy Secretary-General of
Chongqing Chinese Painting Institute. He Participated in the 12th
National Exhibition of Fine Arts and the New China Artists Series Exhibition and the 13th
National Exhibition of Fine Arts and the New China Artists Series Exhibition. Also, his
academic papers and art works published on academic journals and newspapers such as
"Reading" "Art Observation" "Art" "Chinese Painting & Calligraphy" "Guangming Daily" and
others.
He has won the national and provincial level art exhibition awards many times, and
participated in dozens of provincial and municipal art exhibitions in 2017. He has received
awards like the excellent award in the 1st Chinese painting line drawing art exhibition held by
the China Artists Association in October, 2008, the first prize in the 3rd Chongqing Chinese
painting exhibition in January, 2009, the excellent award in the 2nd Chinese painting line
drawing art exhibition held by the Chinese Artists Association in November, 2010, the 2nd
prize of the 5th Chongqing Fine Arts Exhibition, and the 2nd prize in the 6th Chongqing art
exhibition in 2017. In addition, he Participated in the scientific research project "Chinese art
market and its case study" of the Ministry of Culture, and published a paper "academic
background research of Cui Zhenkuan" on the "special collection of classical masters of
contemporary Chinese art" and a paper "The artistic evolution of He Shuifa" on the "special
collection of classical masters of contemporary Chinese art" in August, 2009. He has published
"thoughts and feeling on reading Diderot" in the national core journal "reading magazine" in
2009, and "Study on the evolution of painting art of Guo Shifu" on the "special collection of
classical masters of contemporary Chinese art" in 2011. Also, his "The language of flower"
was selected by China Artists Association for the 7th China West Land Exhibition "Beautiful
homes and charm of Xinjiang" in May, 2012.
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Lecture 4:
Damage to Buildings Observed in Past Earthquakes: Experience from Japan
Lecturer:
Prof. Taichiro Okazaki, Hokkaido University
Professor Taichiro Okazaki is a Professor of
Architectural and Structural Design at Hokkaido University. He
holds a B.E. and M.E. in Architecture and Architectural
Engineering from Kyoto University. He received his Ph.D. in Civil
Engineering in 2004 from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior
to his appointment at Hokkaido University in January 2011, he was
Researcher at the National Research Center for Earth Science and
Disaster Prevention of Japan, and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, USA. Dr.
Okazaki’s research interests are in the behavior of steel structures, structural mechanics, and
earthquake engineering. Dr. Okazaki is a member of professional societies including the
Architectural Institute of Japan, the Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering, the
American Institute of Steel Construction, and the American Society of Civil Engineers
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Lecture 5:
My Career of Learning and Teaching
Lecturer:
Prof. Yeong-Bin Yang, Chongqing University
Professor Yeong-Bin Yang received his Ph.D. degree
from Cornell University in 1984. He is a member of Chinese
Academy of Engineering and foreign member of Austrian Academy
of Sciences. Currently, he is Honorary Dean of Civil Engineering,
Chongqing University; and Professor Emeritus of National Taiwan
University. Also, he is a fellow of American Society of Civil
Engineers and International Association of Computation Mechanics,
and an Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics. In addition,
he is Chairman of Accreditation Council, Institute of Engineering Education Taiwan (IEET),
Chairman of East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction
(EASEC) and Vice President of Asian-Pacific Association of Computational Mechanics
(APACM). Previously, he was President of National Yunlin University of Science and
Technology and Dean, College of Engineering, National Taiwan University. He has published
over 190 referred journal papers. His areas of expertise include structural nonlinear theory and
analysis, vehicle-bridge interaction dynamics, and train-induced wave propagation. In each area
he has published a monograph.
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Lecture 6:
Analysis of Disasters and Accidents as a Result of Human Activity
Lecturer:
Prof. Alexandra Frolovskaia, Siberian Federal University
Professor Alexandra Frolovskaia works in the
Department of Building Structures and Controlled Systems at
Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation.
She studied civil engineer (specialty "Industrial and civil
engineering") in Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Architecture
and Construction during 1998-2003, and then finished the post-
graduate course at the Krasnoyarsk State Academy of
Architecture and Construction as well. In 2008, she was awarded the degree of
Candidate of Technical Sciences. Later she became the teacher of higher education at
the Interregional Humanitarian and Technical University (LLC "Scientific and
Educational Technologies"), Samara, Russian Federation.
She is the expert of educational programs of higher education for the enlarged
group "Construction equipment and technologies", Federal State Budgetary Institution
"National Accreditation Agency in the Field of Education". Also, she is the co-author
of educational programs of higher education, developer of training courses (modules)
in the direction of Construction. Besides, she Participated in international conferences
as the plenary speaker as well as the section leader to do the annual presentation of
reports. In 2017, she won the best teacher of SFU in the competition "Student Choice",
and also became the head lecturer of the international summer school "Engineering
Special Forces". In 2013, she became the winner of the All-Russian competition for the
best scientific book in 2013 for the book "History of accidents and catastrophes" (co-
author L.V. Endzhievskiy).
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Discussion about future development of Civil Engineering and the Discipline
Schedule
The Schedule of Discussion about Future Development of Civil Engineering and the Discipline
Date: 18 June 2021; Meeting ID: 321 905 113 at VooV (Tencent) Meeting
Host: Prof. Wengang Zhang, Associate chair of School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University
Chinese
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Portuguese
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European
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Russian
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Singaporean
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Japanese
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Australian
Time Contents
15:00--15:05 8:00--8:05 9:00--9:05 10:00--10:05 15:00--15:05 16:00--16:05 17:00--17:05 Welcome Speech by Qingshan Yang
15:05--15:25 8:05--8:25 9:05--9:25 10:05--10:25 15:05--15:25 16:05--16:25 17:05--17:25 Presentation by Wengang Zhang
15:25--16:55 8:25--9:55 9:25--10:55 10:25--11:55 15:25--16:55 16:25--17:55 17:25--18:55 Discussion: Reports by Representatives & Free Discussion
16:55--17:00 9:55--10:00 10:55--11:00 11:55--12:00 16:55--17:00 17:55--18:00 18:55--19:00 End of Discussion
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Participants
University Professor Position/Title Research Area
Nanyang Technological University Chu Jian Chair of school Geotechnical Engieering
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture
and Civil Engineering Yury Stolbikhin
Deputy Dean
Associate Professor
Water Supply and Sanitation, Heating Ventilation and Air
Conditioning, Building Information Modeling; Fluid Mechanics
Siberian Federal University Olga Kurbakovskikh Researcher IT, Building Information Modeling
University of Lisbon Gustavo Paneiro Assistant Professor Environmental Engineering - Mining and Mineral Processing,
Geotechnics, Petroleum, Energy and Fuels
University of Wollongong
Aziz Ahmed Lecturer Structural Engineering
Cao Wang Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow Structural reliability, Community resilience
Lip Teh Professor Steel Structures
Martin Liu Senior lecturer Constitutive modelling of geomaterials
Muhammad Hadi Associate Professor
Academic Program Director Concrete, Fiber Reinforced Plastic
Shu-Qing Yang Associate Professor Water, sediment transport, fluid mechanics
Wrocław University of Science and Technology Paweł Hawryszków Assistant Professor, Researcher Dynamics of footbridges and bridge structures, cable-stayed bridges
Chongqing University
Dong Yang Professor Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Heat Transfer and
Thermal Fluid; Building Environment Safety
Fei Xu Professor Structural Engineering
Julio Florez-Lopez Professor Fundamentals of Damage and Fracture Mechanics. Application of
Lumped Damage Mechanics to Civil Engineering Structures
Wengang Zhang Associate chair Geotechnical Engineering
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Profile
Chu Jian
Nanyang Technological University
◆ Education
PhD: The University of New South Wales, Australia.
◆ Work Experience
1991-current:
Work for Nanyang Technological University as a professor at the School of
Civil and Environmental Engineering;
the Director of the Centre for Urban Solutions (CUS);
2011-2014:
Worked for Iowa State University, USA as professor and James M. Hoover
Chair in Geotechnical Engineering.
◆ Others
The President of Geotechnical Society of Singapore;
The Chair for ISSMGE Technical Committee TC217 on Land Reclamation;
A committee member for ISSMGE Technical Committee TC211 on Ground
Improvement;
The Chair for ISSMGE Technical Committee TC39 on Geotechnical
Engineering for Disaster Mitigation and Rehabilitation from 2005 to 2009;
Editor for Acta Geotechnica, Associate Editor for ASCE Journal of Materials
in Civil Engineering, and editorial board member for other 7 international
journals;
Published over 300 technical papers in international journals and conferences
and holds several patents;
Received the R. M. Quigley Award from the Canadian Geotechnical Society
in 2004 for publishing the best paper in the Canadian Geotechnical Journal in
2003;
Delivered over 60 keynote or invited lectures at international conferences
including the State-of-the-Art Lecture on Construction Processes at the 17th
International Conferences on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering in
2009;
Received the Outstanding Geotechnical Engineer Award from the
Geotechnical Society of Singapore in 2018.
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Yury Stolbikhin
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
◆ Education
Specialty: Water Supply and Sanitation;
Qualification: Civil Engineer (St. Petersburg State University of Architecture
and Civil Engineering, 2012).
◆ Work Experience
2018: Using BIM via Autodesk Revit MEP in education;
2018: Using BIM via Autodesk Revit MEP in construction and architecture;
2018: Project management using electronic resources;
2017: Occupational safety at educational institutions.
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Olga Kurbakovskikh
Siberian Federal University
◆ Education
1992-1997:
Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation.
Qualification: system engineer, specialty "Program software of automated
control systems".
◆ Work Experience
2008-present:
Senior Lecturer of the Department of Building Structures of Siberian Federal
University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
◆ Others
Co-author of educational programs of higher education, developer of training
courses (modules) in the direction of Construction;
The best teacher of SFU in the competition "Student Choice" (2017).
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Gustavo Paneiro
University of Lisbon
◆ Education:
2014 concluded: Doctorate degree in earth resources in University of Lisbon,
Portugal.
2006 concluded: Master program in Earth Resources
2003 concluded: Graduation in Mining and Earth Resources Engineering
Universidade de Lisboa Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
◆ Work Experience
2019-current: Assistant Professor (University Teacher) Universidade de
Lisboa Departamento de Engenharia Civil Arquitectura e Georrecursos,
Portugal
2014-2019: Postdoc (Research) Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Recursos
Naturais e Ambiente, Portugal
2010- 2014: Researcher (Research) Universidade de Lisboa Centro de
Recursos Naturais e Ambiente, Portugal
2002- 2010: Researcher (Research) Universidade de Lisboa Instituto Superior
Técnico, Portugal
◆ Others
2010-2016: Loss Adjusting Manager. Responsible for the loss adjusting
processes for XL Insurance Company, namely for the policies of SONAE and
URBANER groups.RTS INternational Loss Adjusters - Sucursal em Portugal,
Portugal
2007-2010: Technical consultant in loss adjustmentRIG International Loss
Adjusters, Portugal
2004-2005: Loss adjuster Luso-Roux, S.A., Portugal
2002-2004: Junior Researcher Universidade de Lisboa Instituto Superior
Técnico, Portugal
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Aziz Ahmed
University of Wollongong
◆ Education
2013: Ph.D., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National
University of Singapore (NUS);
2012: Graduate Certificate, Management of Technology, National University
of Singapore;
2007: B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and
Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
◆ Work Experience
2021.1-current: Lecturer, Department of Civil, Mining and Environmental
Engineering, University of Wollongong, Australia;
2016.5-2021.1: Associate Research Fellow, : Department of Civil, Mining and
Environmental Engineering, University of Wollongong, Australia;
2008.8-2016.5: Research Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
◆ Others
Pitch competition-Entrepreneurship-Steel Hub Symposium 2019;
Future Challenges Award, Steel HUB Symposium;
Best presentation award, Steel HUB Symposium NUS Graduate Research
Scholarship-2008 to 2012;
Nominated for President’s Graduate Fellowship-2010;
Champion of Geotechnical Tower Modeling Competition at NUS-2011
Nominated for distinguished leadership award at NUS-2012;
Nominated best tutor by students, 2011;
Dean’s list at 1st Year BUET-2003;
BUET Merit Award, Bangladesh Government Board Scholarships-2002-2007;
Bangladesh Gov. Scholarship throughout student life;
Conducted hands-on pushover analysis training for the engineers at HDB,
Singapore in the presence of my supervisor;
Chaired a conference session at Structural Engineering Convention 2014,
Delhi on 22nd December’2014;
Co-Chaired a seminar by Centre for Offshore Research and Engineering
(CORE) at NUS in 4th February 2015.
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Cao Wang
University of Wollongong
◆ Education
Ph.D., School of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney, Australia, June
2019;
M.E., Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, China, July 2015;
B.S., Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, China, July 2012.
◆ Work Experience
Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Civil, Mining and
Environmental Engineering, University of Wollongong, Australia, August
2020–August 2023;
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash
University, Australia, December 2019– August 2020;
Research Assistant, School of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney,
Australia, January 2019–November 2019;
Research Assistant, Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University,
China, September 2015–June 2016.
◆ Others
Outstanding Reviewer Award for 2020, ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and
Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering, May 2021;
2019 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-financed Students
Abroad, May 2020 (Shortlisted in 2017 and 2018);
Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, School of Civil, Mining
and Environmental Engineering, University of Wollongong, Australia,
November 2019;
Adjunct Associate Professor (courtesy appointment), College of Civil
Engineering, Fuzhou University, China, September 2019–September 2022;
2019 Infrastructures Travel Award, January 2019;
Outstanding Reviewer Award, Structural Safety, August 2018;
Postgraduate Research Support Scheme Award from The University of Sydney,
May 2018;
Outstanding Reviewer Award, Reliability Engineering & System Safety,
September 2017;
The 12th International Conference on Structural Safety & Reliability Student
Scholarship, August 2017 (Highlighted by the School of Civil Engineering
Newsletter, The University of Sydney, October 2017);
University of Sydney Supplementary Research Scholarship, 2017, 2018, 2019;
Faculty of Engineering and IT PhD Research Scholarship, The University of
Sydney, 2016–2019;
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Lip Teh
University of Wollongong
◆ Educational
Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering), University of Sydney, 1998;
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Mining), First Class Honors, University of
Wollongong, 1994.
◆ Work Experience
Jan 2020-Current Professor School of Civil, Mining and Environmental
Engineering University of Wollongong NSW 2500;
Jan 2015-Dec 2019 Associate Professor School of Civil, Mining and
Environmental Engineering University of Wollongong NSW 2500;
Jan 2012-Dec 2014 Senior Lecturer School of Civil, Mining and
Environmental Engineering University of Wollongong NSW 2500;
Oct 2009-Dec 2011 Lecturer School of Civil, Mining and Environmental
Engineering University of Wollongong NSW 2500;
July 2008-Oct 2009 Senior Structural Engineer Dematic Pty Ltd, Belrose NSW
2085;
Jan 2008-July 2008 Specialist Structural Engineer Fozzard’s Consulting
Engineers, Chatswood NSW 2067;
Jan 2004-Jan 2008 Senior Structural Engineer Siemens Ltd., Belrose NSW
2085;
Feb 1998-Jan 2004 Senior Researcher/Post-doctoral Fellow Department of
Civil Engineering University of Sydney NSW 2006.
◆ Others
Sep 2019-Oct 2019 Academic Visitor Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering Imperial College London, London, UK;
July 2019-Aug 2019 Visiting Scholar Department of Civil Engineering Johns
Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, USA;
Feb 2016-June 2016 Endeavour Research Fellow Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering Stanford University Palo Alto, California, USA;
Feb 2013-June 2013 Visiting Professor Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;
July 2008-June 2010 Adjunct Senior Lecturer School of Civil Engineering
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
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Martin Liu
University of Wollongong
◆ Education
Sept 1980-July 1984: Bachelor of Engineering in Hydraulic Structure
Engineering, East China Technical University of Water Resources, China;
Oct 1986- Aug 1987: Master of Philosophy in soil mechanics (Supervisor: Dr
Muir-Wood), University of Cambridge (Trinity);
Oct 1987-March 1991: Doctor of Philosophy in soil mechanics (Supervisor:
Prof Muir-Wood), Glasgow University, UK.
◆ Work Experience
February 2009: Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering and Information
Sciences, University of Wollongong.
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Muhammad Hadi
University of Wollongong
◆ Education
1985-1989 PhD (Structural Engineering) The University of Leeds, UK;
1977-1980 MSc (Structural Engineering) The University of Baghdad, Iraq;
1973-1977 BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering The University of Baghdad, Iraq;
◆ Work Experience
2020-present: Academic Program Director, Civil Engineering School of Civil,
Mining and Env Eng, University of Wollongong;
2007-present: Associate Professor School of Civil, Mining and Env Eng,
University of Wollongong;
2004-2007: Associate Professor and Discipline Advisor, Faculty of
Engineering , University of Wollongong;
1999-2003: Senior Lecturer and Director of Studies, Faculty of Engineering ,
University of Wollongong;
1994-1998: Lecturer, Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, University
of Wollongong;
1993-1994: Research Assistant/Tutor, School of Civil Engineering, University
of South Australia, The Levels;
1989-1992: Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, University of
Technology, Baghdad; Lecturer, (Part Time) Department of Civil Engineering,
Al-Mustansiriya University, Baghdad; Structural Engineer (Part Time for two
years), Al-Mustansiriya Consultancy Bureau, Baghdad;
1985-1989: PhD Scholar/Tutor, Department of Civil Engineering, The
University of Leeds, Leeds;
1983-1985: Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, University of
Technology, Baghdad;
1980-1983: Civil/Structural Engineer, Military Service (Air Force), Baghdad
1975-1984 Civil Engineer (Part Time), Rafidain Engineering Laboratory,
Baghdad.
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Shu-Qing Yang
University of Wollongong
◆ Education
PhD: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
◆ Work Experience
Secretary and co-founder of International Association for Coastal Reservoir
Research (IACRR), at University of Wollongong, Australia.
◆ Others
Pioneer researcher/designer for the Three-Gorge-dam, China, one of the
largest dams in the world;
Owns the “coastal reservoir” patent, and published the first book about coastal
reservoir in 2004 in the world;
Helped initiate Shanghai’s Qingcaosha coastal reservoir and got the city
council’s award in 2015;
Generated about 200 publications in water resources engineering, sediment
transport, hydraulics and fluid mechanism;
Received the best paper awards from JHR, IAHR; JHE, ASCE and the 13th
APD-IAHR conference.
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Paweł Hawryszków
Wrocław University of Science and Technology
◆ Education
2009: Obtained the scientific degree of doctor of technical science, receiving
the award of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for his doctoral
thesis;
2003: Graduated with honors at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Wroclaw
University of Science and Technology, receiving the Minister of Infrastructure
award for his master’s thesis.
◆ Work Experience
2009-current: Work at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, main
scientific activity is focused on dynamics of footbridges and bridge structures,
cable-stayed bridges, bridge monitoring (SHM), BIM technology and MES
advanced analysis;
2008-2012: Worked in Freyssinet Poland as a specialist in the installation of
stay cable systems and in the pre-stressing;
2004-2008: Cooperated with the Research and Design Office Mosty-Wrocław
as a specialist in conceptual design and advanced calculations of untypical and
complicated bridge structures.
◆ Others
The award of the Scientific Committee of the 4th International Conference
Footbridge 2011 for publishing the results of research carried out as part of the
research project of Ministry of National Education in Poland;
Participated in construction of 8 cable-stayed bridges and over 10 other bridge
structures, 1 stadium and 1 skyscraper;
Co-designer of three new, non-standard bridge structures, including an
innovative, cross-border, cable-stayed footbridge made of glued-laminated
wood in Sromowce Niżne with the most likely longest span in the world (90
m) in this structure class;
Member of international associations IABSE and EASD, member – expert of
the Concrete Structure Section of the Committee for Civil Engineering of the
Polish Academy of Sciences, member of the Polish Committee for
Standardisation, Vice-Chair of the Polish Society of Bridge Engineers Lower
Silesian Section, Secretary of the Polish Group of IABSE.
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Dong Yang
Chongqing University
◆ Education
2007: PhD, State Key Lab of Fire Science, University of Science and
Technology of China;
2004: CFD in Energy application and Combustion, University of Science and
Technology of China.
◆ Work Experience
2012: Associate Professor in Department of Building Environment and Energy
application, Faculty of Urban Construction and Environmental Engineering,
Chongqing University;
2016: Professor in Department of Building Environment and Energy
application, Faculty of Urban Construction and Environmental Engineering,
Chongqing University;
2019: Professor in School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University.
◆ Others
Space industry Award for PhD student, 2008;
Guanghua Award, 2009;
2nd Symposium of Fire Science and Fire Protection for Special Building, Co-
chair, 2016;
China-UK renewable Energy and Phase-change Energy Storage Symposium,
Session chair, 2017;
1st National Symposium of thermal safety science and technology, Session
chair for “Tunelling and Underground Space Fire Protection”, 2018;
“One of the ten outstanding teachers in Chongqing University”, 2018;
1st Conference for Energy and Artificial Environment for Chinese Scholars,
Session chair for “Building ventilation and airflow”, 2019;
China National Symposium on Combustion, Session chair for Fire Research,
2021.
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Fei Xu
Chongqing University
◆ Education
2016: Ph.D. Structural Engineering, Zhejiang University, China;
2010: B.E. Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University, China.
◆ Work Experience
2021-Present: Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University;
2019-2021: JSPS International Research Fellow, Hokkaido University;
2019-2019: Research Fellow, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University;
2016-2019: Postdoctoral Fellow, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
◆ Others
Jun. 2020: Coopers Hill War Memorial Prize, Institution of Civil Engineers
(ICE), UK;
Aug. 2019: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship;
Sept. 2018: Young Researcher Award on Engineering Research for Steel
Construction, ICSC-2018;
2014-2015: National Scholarship for Graduate Students, Ministry of
Education of the PRC, Top 1%;
Sep. 2013: Young Outstanding Paper Award, CSCS-ASCCS;
Jun. 2010: Excellent Bachelor’s Thesis, Zhejiang University;
May 2010: Excellent Graduate Honor, Educational Office of Zhejiang
Province;
Aug. 2009: Excellent Award in 7th Pei-yuan Zhou Mechanics Competition,
CSTAM;
2008-2009: National Scholarship for Undergraduates, Ministry of Education
of the PRC, Top 1%;
2007-2008: National Scholarship for Undergraduates, Ministry of Education
of the PRC, Top 1%.
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Julio Florez-Lopez
Chongqing University
◆ Education
1989 PhD in Applied Mechanics, University of Paris VI, France;
1980 Civil Engineering, University of Los Andes, Venezuela.
◆ Work Experience
1981-1996 Lecturer, University of Los Andes, Venezuela;
1996-2012 Professor, University of Los Andes, Venezuela;
Since 2012 Emeritus professor, University of Los Andes, Venezuela;
2012-2016 Visiting Professor, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil;
2016-2020 Effective Professor, Federal University of Latin-American
Integration, Brazil;
2021 Professor, Chongqing University, China;
Visiting professor at Saclay University, France, Kyoto University, Japan,
Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain;
◆ Others
Leader of the team that developed Lumped Damage Mechanics (LDM). LDM
is a generalized form of Damage and Fracture Mechanics that include them as
particular cases and allows for a rational and effective modelling of
localization and collapse of solids and structures;
Organization of the postgraduate system and the PhD program at the
Engineering School of the University of Los Andes, Venezuela.
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Wengang Zhang
Chongqing University
◆ Education
B.Eng, , Hohai University, China 2006;
M.Eng, Hohai University, China 2009;
Ph.D, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore 2014.
◆ Work Experience
2009-2010, Project Officer, Civil and Environmental Engineering/NTU;
2013-2014, Research Associate, CEE/NTU;
2014-2016, Research Fellow, CEE/NTU;
2016-Present, Professor, SCE/CQU;
2018-Present, Associate Chair, SCE/CQU.
◆ Others
Computers and Geotechnics Sloan Outstanding Paper Award, 2019;
Chongqing Science and Technology Award, First Prize in Natural Science
(5/5), 2019;
Overseas High-level Talents (Young Thousand Talented Professor), 2017;
Leader of Academia & Technology in Chongqing (The 3rd Batch), 2019;
Best Referees 2020 of Geoscience Frontiers, 2021;
Tunnelling and Underground Construction Society in Singapore (TUCSS)
Hulme best Paper Award, 2013;
Outstanding Achievement Award YSRM2019& REIF2019, 2019;
Second prize of Science and Technology Award of China Transportation
Association, 2021.