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Professor Hui-Hui Dai

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Department of Mathematics and Department of Materials Science and Engineering
City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Summary:
Prof. Hui-Hui Dai's research interests include: 1) Mathematics and mechanics of phase transitions and bifurcation phenomena in solids; 2) Nonlinear waves in solids and solitons; 3) Asymptotic methods and their applications to problems in mechanics. He is serving on the editorial boards of International Journal of Non-linear Mechanics and International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Applications. He has organised a number of international conferences and served as the programme secretary of the Hong Kong Mathematics Society and a member of the executive committee of the Hong Kong Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Currently, he is the departmental project leader on joint supervision schemes with Wuhan University, Zhengzhou University and Zhongshan University.

Selected Publications:
(Some of the “H. Dai” and “H.H. Dai” are probably different people.)
Cohen, H., Dai, H.H.: Nonlinear axisymmetric waves in compressible hyperelastic rods: long finite amplitude waves. Acta Mech. 100, 223–239 (1993)
Tans, S. J., Devoret, M. H., Dai, H., Thess, A., Smalley, R. E., Georliga, L. J. and Dekker, C. [1997] “Individual single-wall carbon nanotubes as quantum wires,” Nature 386, 474–477.
J. Liu, A. G. Rinzler, H. Dai, J. H. Hafner, R. K. Bradley, P. J. Boul, A. Lu, T. Iverson, K. Shelimov, and C. B. Huffman, “Fullerene pipes,” Science, vol. 280, no. 5367, pp. 1253–1256, 1998.
Yalcintas, M, Dai, H. Magnetorheological and electrorheological materials in adaptive structures and their performance comparison. Smart Mater Struct 1999; 8: 560.
Zhang, Y., Franklin, N. W., Chen, R. J. and Dai, H. [2000] “ Metal coating on suspended carbon nanotubes and its implication to metal–tube interaction,” Chemical Physics Letters 331(1), 35–41.
H. H. Dai and Y. Huo , Solitary shock waves and other travelling waves in a general compressible hyperelastic rod, R. Soc. Lond. Proc. Ser. A Math. Phys. Eng. Sci. 456 (2000) 331–363.
Q. Bi and H. H. Dai, “Analysis of non-linear dynamics and bifurcations of a shallow arch subjected to periodic excitation with internal resonance,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 233, no. 4, pp. 557–571, 2000.
Zhang, Y. and Dai, H. [2000] “ Formation of metal nanowires on suspended single-walled carbon nanotubes,” Applied Physics Letters 77(19), 3015–3017.
H. H. Dai and Y. Huo, Asymptotically approximate model equations for nonlinear dispersive waves in incompressible elastic rods, Acta Mech. 1(157) (2002) 97–112.
Kim, W., Javey, A., Vermesh, O., Wang, Q., Li, Y. and Dai, H. [2003] “ Hysteresis caused by water molecules in carbon nanotube field-effect transistors,” Nano Letters 3(2), 193–198.
Hui-Hui Dai and Xiaojun Fan, “Asimptotically approximate model equations for weakly nonlinear long waves in compressible elastic rods and their comparisons with other simplified model equations”, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, vol. 9, 1: pp. 61-79. , First Published Feb 1, 2004.
E. Pop, D. Mann, Q. Wang, K. Goodson, H. Dai, Thermal conductance of an individual single-wall carbon nanotube above room temperature, Nano Letters, 6 (2005) 96–100.

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