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Professor Teng Yong Ng (T.Y. Ng)

School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore

Education:
PhD National University of Singapore 1999
MEng National University of Singapore 1996
BEng(Hons) National University of Singapore 1992

Biography:
Dr T.Y. Ng joined NTU as an Assistant Professor in November 2002. Prior to that, he was Research Manager at the A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC). His research interest is in numerical modeling and simulation. He is currently in the Aerospace Engineering Division of the School of MAE, and he was promoted to Associate Professor in 2005.

Positions:
Jun 1997-Mar 1998 Research Engineer, Centre for Computational Mechanics, National University of Singapore (NUS)
Apr 1998-Oct 1998 Research Manager, Centre for Computational Mechanics, NUS
Nov 1998-Oct 2002 Research Manager, Computational MEMS Division, A*STAR IHPC
Nov 2002-Sep 2005 Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, NTU
Oct 2005-Present Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, NTU

Honors:
Finalist in the Singapore National Academy of Science Young Scientist Award for 3 Consecutive Years (2000, 2001 & 2002)
Special Commendation in the National University of Singapore Young Researcher Award, 2002.

Research Interests:
Variational and Finite Element Techniques for Structural Analysis; Dynamic Stability, Vibration and Control of Plates and Shells; Composite Laminates and Functionally Graded Materials; Smart Materials: Piezoelectric / Magnetostrictive / Shape Memory Alloys; Development of Meshless (Element-Free) Techniques; Mathematical Modeling of Hydrogel-Based BioMEMS Devices; Computational Nano-Science - Multiscale Simulation; Modeling and Simulation of Quantum Dot Growth and Characteristics; Chaos and Control of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems; Structural Optimization - via Genetic Algorithms (GA); Nanomedicine Modeling (Nanoparticle Drug/Gene Delivery Systems)

Selected Publications:
K.Y. Lam and T.Y. Ng, “Dynamic stability of cylindrical shells subjected to conservative periodic axial loads using different shell theories”, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 207, No. 4, pp 497-520, 1997
T.Y. Ng and K.Y. Lam, “Effects of boundary conditions on the parametric resonance of cylindrical shells under axial loading”, Shock and Vibration, Vol. 5, pp 343-354, 1998
T.Y. Ng, K.Y. Lam, and J.N. Reddy, “Dynamic stability of cross-ply laminated composite cylindrical shells”, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 40, No. 8, August 1998, pp. 805-823
Ng, T.Y., Lam, K.Y., Reddy, J.N.: Parametric resonance of a rotating cylindrical shell subjected to periodic axial loads. J. Sound Vib. 214, 513–529 (1998)
T.Y. Ng and K.Y. Lam, “Dynamic stability analysis of cross-ply laminated cylindrical shells using different thin shell theories”, Acta Mechanica, Vol. 134, Nos. 3-4, pp 147-167, 1999
Ng, T.Y., Lam, K.Y., Reddy, J.N., Dynamic stability of cylindrical panels with transverse shear effects (1999) Int J Solids Struct, 36, pp. 3483-3496
Ng, T.Y. and Lam, K.Y. (1999), “Effects of elastic foundation on the dynamic stability of cylindrical shells”, Struct. Eng. Mech., Int. J., 8(2), 193-205.
Lam, K. Y.; Ng, T. Y.; and Wu, Q.: Vibration Analysis of Thick Laminated Composite Cylindrical Shells. AIAA Journal, vol. 38, no. 6, 1999, pp. 1102-1107.

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