Organizing Committee Chairs |
Prof. Dong Li
Dalian University of Technology, China
Biography:
Rui Li, a professor at Dalian University of Technology, is a doctoral advisor and a recipient of the National Outstanding Youth Fund. He is also one of the first selected candidates for the Youth Talent Support Project by the China Association for Science and Technology, one of the first top young talents of the Xingliao Talent Program, and one of the first renowned teachers in ideological and political education as designated by the Ministry of Education. He currently serves as the director of the Institute of Engineering Mechanics at Dalian University of Technology, the deputy director of the Youth Talent Support Committee of the Chinese Society of Mechanics, a committee member of the Digital Twin Branch of the Chinese Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the deputy director of the Key Laboratory of Digital Twin for Aircraft Structure Strength in Liaoning Province. Additionally, he is the chief designer at an aircraft design research institute and a member of the editorial board or junior editorial board for nine domestic and international journals, including View (IF: 9.7) and Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. His main research areas include aerospace structural mechanics and advanced materials mechanics. He has published over 100 SCI papers, cited more than 4,000 times, and his research contributions are applied in the key structural analysis and design of major models of the next-generation aircraft, new submersible equipment, and bioelectronic devices. He has been recognized as one of the top 2% of scientists globally by Elsevier/Stanford University and as a leading scientist in the engineering and technology field by Research.com.
Prof. Wei Sun
Northeastern University, China
Biography:
Wei Sun, born in May 1975 in Yingkou, Liaoning Province, holds a Ph.D. in engineering and is a professor and doctoral advisor at the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University. He is a member of Academician Wen Bangchun's research group and a key researcher at the Ministry of Education's Key Laboratory of Vibration and Control of Aerodynamic Power Equipment. Sun is also involved with several committees related to rotor dynamics, vibration, and spacecraft control within the Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering. His research focuses on mechanical structural dynamics and vibration control. He has published over 120 SCI and more than 60 EI papers as the first or corresponding author. He has led multiple projects, including four funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and various other national and provincial initiatives, with results including 10 invention patents and 10 software copyrights. Sun has received numerous accolades, such as first and second prizes for technological invention and scientific progress from provincial and national bodies. His graduate students have won the Outstanding Doctoral and Master's Thesis Awards in Liaoning Province in 2022 and 2023, as well as multiple awards for excellence at Northeastern University.
Prof. Bo Zhou
Shenyang University of Technology, China
Biography:
Bo Zhou, born in September 1976, holds a Ph.D. and is a professor and doctoral advisor at Shenyang University of Technology. She is recognized as a young academic leader in Liaoning Province and is part of the "Thousand Person Plan." Zhou has been identified as an innovative talent in higher education in Liaoning Province and is a member of the 9th Liaoning Science Association. She serves as an executive director of the Rotor Dynamics Committee and a director of the Fault Diagnosis Committee of the Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering, as well as the vice-chairman of the Liaoning Vibration Engineering Society. She has been a visiting scholar at Kochi University of Technology and is an expert reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Zhou reviews for the internationally top-ranked journalTransactions on Industrial Electronics and for domestic journals such as Applied Mechanics, in addition to being a TPC member for top IEEE conferences. She is also a certified senior engineer in intelligent wind power operations and maintenance in the United States. Currently, she teaches in the Building Environment and Energy Application Engineering program, guiding student projects that have won four provincial awards. She has supervised three master’s and doctoral students who received national scholarships. Her main research areas include (1) renewable energy utilization and building energy-saving technologies; (2) health monitoring of large electromechanical equipment and energy efficiency diagnosis. Zhou has led two National Natural Science Foundation projects and has completed over 20 national and provincial scientific research projects, along with more than 50 commissioned projects from enterprises. Her work has earned her four provincial and ministerial-level science and technology advancement awards and she holds over 10 patents. In recent years, she has published three monographs and more than 90 papers in core journals such as FFEMS, Journal of Instruments and Measurement, and Solar Energy Journal.
Prof. Liming Zhou
Jilin University, China
Biography:
Liming Zhou, born in 1982, is a "Tang Aoqing Scholar" and a distinguished professor at Jilin University, serving as a doctoral supervisor. From September 2001 to June 2011, he obtained his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Jilin University. From November 2011 to December 2013, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Mechanical Engineering, and he continued as a postdoctoral researcher in the same field from June 2016 onward. He was promoted to associate professor at Jilin University in October 2015 and to professor in October 2020, and he was appointed as a doctoral supervisor in 2018. His main research focuses on computational solid mechanics, where he proposed a smooth finite element method for multiphysics coupling of force, heat, electricity, and magnetism, addressing the issue of low solution accuracy in the finite element analysis of magnetoelectric composite materials. He independently developed various smooth finite element solution programs based on the MATLAB platform, which have gained recognition from peers. His research also includes micromechanical mechanics, multiscale composite materials, and testing and calculation methods for mechanical structures. Currently, he serves as a member of the Mechanics Teaching Committee of the China Association of Mechanical Industry Education. He has received the First Prize in the National Higher Education Teacher Self-Made Experiment Teaching Instrument and Equipment Innovation Competition, as well as the Bronze Award in business roadshows (ranking second). He has hosted one project under the National Natural Science Foundation of China and has led six national-level, provincial-level, and enterprise projects. Since 2019, as either the first author or corresponding author, he has published over 30 SCI papers in journals such as Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (SCI JCR 1), Composite Structures (SCI JCR 1), Chinese Journal of Aeronautics (SCI JCR 2), Applied Mathematical Modelling (SCI JCR 1), Journal of Alloys and Compounds (SCI JCR 2), Hydrometallurgy (SCI JCR 2), Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Engineering Failure Analysis, Philosophical Magazine, Acta Mechanica, International Journal of Computational Methods, and Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), among others, including three highly cited papers and 34 EI papers. He holds one invention patent, one utility model patent, and 20 software copyrights.