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Shuai He

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Name: Shuai He

Education: Ph.D. (RMIT   University)

Major: Mechanical Engineering

School: School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering   (MAE)

Department/InstituteDepartment   of Mechanical Design

Title:   Associate Professor

Email:   heshuai@qut.edu.cn

Personal profile(个人简介)

Shuai He is   currently a full-time Associate Professor in MAE. He is Taishan Industry   Leading Talent and Jinan 5150 talent. His main work is concentrated on   fundamental research and education in mechanical engineering. He has   postdoctoral experience in UNSW and RMIT university. Also, He worked as senior   engineer in COMAC and was responsible of structural design of CR929 project. As   a principal investigator, he has undertaken research projects funded by Shanghai   Rising Star Program, and some industrial partners.

Employment track(工作履历)

Assoc.   Professor

May 2021-   now

School of   Mechanical Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, China.

Senior   Executive Engineer :

Dec. 2019 - April 2021,

Composite   Center, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China

Research   Fellow:

Dec. 2016 –    Dec. 2018

University of   New South Wales, Australia

Research   Fellow :

Jan. 2015 –  Nov. 2016

RMIT   University, Australia

Professional Service (学术兼职)

1. Member   of Shandong Young Scientist Association

2. Committee   Member of ACASE

Research field(研究领域)

Mechanical   Engineering, Composite Materials

Teaching(教学情况)

1. Mechanical   Design, undergraduate course

2. Mechanical   Design Optimization, undergraduate course

Scientific research(科研情况)

Current research interests

1. High pressure gas storage vessels

2. Structural health monitoring

3. Drone design and optimization

Academic achievements(学术成果)

Research   Projects:

1. Study of Novel Composite Truss Rib for Wide-body AircraftShanghai Science and   Technology Commission06/2021– 05/202340,000. PI.

Selected   Publications

2. He S, Rose LRF and Wang CH. (2013). A numerical study to quantify   delamination damage of composite structure using inverse method Australian   Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering 10, 145-153.

3. He S, Rose LRF and Wang CH. (2014). Inverse Methods for Quantitative   Assessment of Delamination Damage Based on Vibrational Response. Structural   Health Monitoring.

4. He S, Rose LRF and Wang CH. (2013). A Novel Approach for Quantitative   Assessment of Delamination Damage Based on Vibrational Response In: International   workshop on structural health monitorning Stanford University Stanford, CA

5. He S, Rose LRF and Wang CH. (2012). Location and depth of delamination   damage determined by an inverse method In: 7th Australia Congress on Applied   Mechanics University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia

6. Yang T, Wang CH, Zhang J, He S and Mouritz AP. (2012). Toughening and   self-healing of epoxy matrix laminates using mendable polymer stitching. Composites   Science and Technology, 72, 1396-1401.

7. Zhang J, Chaisombat K, He S and Wang CH. (2012). Hybrid composite   laminates reinforced with glass/carbon woven fabrics for lightweight load   bearing structures. Materials & Design, 36, 75-80.

8. Zhang J, Chaisombat K, He S and Wang CH (2012). Glass/carbon fibre   hybrid composite laminates for structural applications in automotive   vehicles. 4th Sustainable Automotive Technologies Conference, Melbourne,   Australia

9. Zhang J, He S, I.H. Walton and Wang CH (2012). Lightweight Stiffered   Composite Structure with Superior Bending Strength and Stiffness for   Automotive Floor Application. 4th Sustainable Automotive Technologies   Conference, Melbourne, Australia

Honors   and Awards

1. Shandong Taishan Industry Leading   Talent

2. Jinan 5150 Talent