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LiangLihong

Professor

Research direction: mechanics

director of cross-center of mechanical department

Education: mechanics of materials

  • Department: Colledge of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
  • ORCID: 0000000281758264
  • DBLP:

10 Access

  • Email: lianglh@buct.edu.cn
  • Office : mechanics building

Introduction

She is interested in mechanical and related physical properties of micro/nanomaterials, and studied systematically the melting thermodynamics of nanocrystals, the size-dependent lattice strain of nanocrystals, the elastic modulus of thin films, the size effect of interface energy, and the thermal conductivity of nanosolids.


She published more than 50 SCI papers in some international journals in material physics field, such as Physical Review B, Applied Physics Letter, Nanotechnology, etc., these papers were SCI cited about 800 times by other groups. She was invited to review some papers in Philosophical Magazine, Journal of Crystal Growth, Journal of Nanomaterials, etc.



Work Experience:


2019.07- , College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology


2007.07-2019.07, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor(2007.12-)


2005.03-2007.07, Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, Research Fellow


2003.03-2005.03, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Postdoctor


Education

Work Experience

Social Position

Social Activities

Research

She is interested in mechanical and related physical properties of micro/nanomaterials, and studied systematically the melting thermodynamics of nanocrystals, the size-dependent lattice strain of nanocrystals, the elastic modulus of thin films, the size effect of interface energy, and the thermal conductivity of nanosolids.


She published more than 50 SCI papers in some international journals in material physics field, such as Physical Review B, Applied Physics Letter, Nanotechnology, etc., these papers were SCI cited about 800 times by other groups. She was invited to review some papers in Philosophical Magazine, Journal of Crystal Growth, Journal of Nanomaterials, etc.



Teaching

<Tribology> as a major subject for junior undergraduate students in mechnical colledge.

<From intresting mechanics to engineering mechanics> as a quality curriculum for students in the university.

<Principle of mechanical and thermal stability of solids and MEMS> for graduates of mechanics. 


Postgraduates

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China:

Size effect of strength of polymers filled with micro/nano ceramic particles.


Vertical Project

Horizontal Project

Publications

1. Size and Interface Effects on Tensile Strength of Polymers with Nano/Micro Particle Inclusions,Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica,

10.1007/s10338-024-00498-0
Yuan, R.;Ma, X.;Liang, L.H.;Wei, Y.


Awards

Patent

Honor Reward

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