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Professor Qing Li

School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

Biography:
Professor Qing Li obtained his PhD degree from the University of Sydney in 2000. He received postdoc training from Cornell University, NY, USA 2000 - 2001. He was a recipient of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Australian Postdoctoral (APD) Research Fellowship in 2001 (55 awarded nationwide). Dr Qing Li was a senior lecturer in School of Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia from 2004 to 2006. He returned to Sydney by taking up a Sesqui senior lectureship in 2006, where he was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010 and Professor in 2014. Prior to his academic appointment in Sydney, Dr Qing Li was a recipient of an Australian Academy of Science (AAS) international award to visit the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA in 2006. Professor Qing Li is now an ARC Future Fellow (2013-2017) in the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, at the University of Sydney.

Selected Publications (For more see the link, Prof. Qing Li):
Books:
Steven, G., Li, Q., Zhang, Z. (Editors), Advances in Computational Mechanics: Applied Mechanics and Materials Volume 553. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2014.
Li, Q., Mai, Y. (Editors), Biomaterials for Implants and Scaffolds. Berlin: Springer, 2017
Journal Articles, etc:
Guangyong Sun, Guangyao Li, Shujuan Hou, Shiwei Zhou, Wei Li and Qing Li,
“Crashworthiness design for functionally graded foam-filled thin-walled structures”, Material Science and Engineering A, Vol. 527, No. 7, pp 1911-1919, 2010
Shujuan Hou, Xu Han, Guangyong Sun, Shuyao Long, Wei Li, Xujing Yang and Qing Li, “Multiobjective optimization for tapered circular tubes”, Thin-Walled Structures, Vol. 49, No 7, pp 855-863, July 2011
A-man Zhang, Shao-fei Ren, Qing Li and Jia Li, “3D numerical simulation on fluid-structure interaction of structure subjected to underwater explosion with cavitation”, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Vol. 33, No. 9, pp 1191-1206, September 2012

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