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Professor Xiao-Qiao He

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http://bccw.cityu.edu.hk/main/wp_staff_view.asp?people_number=2752
http://www.researchgate.net/researcher/58744449_X_Q_He

Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
City University of Hong Kong

Biography:
Dr. Xiaoqiao He received his B.S. in Solid Mechanics from Wuhan University of Technology, M.S. in Computational Mechanics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and PhD in Dynamics from National University of Singapore in 1982, 1988 and 1998, respectively. After his graduation from National University of Singapore, he worked as a R&D Engineer in MAINTAINER (S) PTE LTD in Singapore for one year. Prior to joining the City University of Hong Kong as a lecturer in September 2005, Dr He had four years of working experience as a Research Fellow in the joint Research Center of Institute of High Performance Computing and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Also, he worked as a Research Fellow in City University of Hong Kong for two years. His main research areas include nanomechanics of carbon nanotubes, smart structures, computational mechanics, parallel computing on PC environment and multiscale modeling of CNT-reinforced composite. Over the past fifteen years, Dr He’s research in these fields has resulted in over 80 SCI journal papers in various top international journals and received a total of morn than 1500 citations (excluding self-cited ones) with h-index 24 from ISI index. Dr He has co-authored four papers with more than 100 citations each according to ISI index. The paper, “Buckling analysis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes: a continuum model accounting for van der Waals interaction” by He, X.Q., Kitipornchai, S., Liew, K.M., Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 53, 303-326, 2005, was evaluated as the top 1% highly influential paper by Essential Science Indicators (THOMSON ISI). This paper ranked No. 3 in Top 10 Cited articles published in Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids in 2009 and 2010. The proposed explicit formulas in this paper have been applied by many researchers from USA, Japan, Iran and China in their researches. Since Dr He became a lecturer in City U in 2005, he has been a principal investigator for fourteen research grants (including five GRF grants and a NSFC grant) with a total funding over HK$4.5 millions. The success rate of applying GRF is 5/6.

Research Interests:
Structural Engineering, Nanomechanics of Carbon nanotubes, Smart Structures, Computational Mechanics, Parallel Computing.

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