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Short Bio and
Research Interests: Dr. Dong Qian is an
associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the
University of Cincinnati. He obtained his BS degree in Bridge Engineering in 1994
from Tongji University in
China. He came to US in 1996 and obtained M.S. degree in civil engineering at
the University of Missouri-Columbia
in 1998. He continued his study at Northwestern
University from 1998 and received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering in
2002. Shortly after his graduation, he was hired as an assistant professor at
the University of Cincinnati. In 2008, he was promoted to the rank of
associate professor with tenure. Dr. Qian is a member of the US association
for computational mechanics and ASME. His research interests include
nano-scale modeling, simulation and applications, meshfree methods, and
development of multi-scale methods in solid mechanics. Recent News: 04/02/09: We welcome Raghavender Cheerkapally to join us as
a Ph.D. student. 03/20/09: Congratulations to Shardool Chirputkar for being
selected as the finalist in the prestigious Robert J. Melosh medal
competition! See news at the departmental website. 12/18/08: Congratulations to David Alpert for passing the
M.S. defense! 12/08/08: Congratulations to Qingjin Zheng for passing the
Ph.D. topic defense! 09/01/08: We welcome Andrew Gordon to join us as a Master Student.
Also congratulations to David Alpert on the DAGSI award. |
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