报告题目:Multidisciplinary Computational Modelling for Engineering Innovation
报告人:Prof. Eric Li(Teesside University)
报告时间:2025年7月25日(周五)16:00
报告地点:明故宫校区A18-1109会议室
主办单位:航空航天结构力学及控制全国重点实验室、智能装备动力学中心、航空学院、校科协
报告内容摘要:
This seminar highlights the transformative potential of multidisciplinary computational modelling in advancing engineering innovation across materials science, energy systems, mechanical systems, and structural design. It will explore recent advances in computational materials design, novel approaches for solving inverse problems, and the development of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for modelling complex physical phenomena. The application of machine learning in materials development, welding spot detection, machine condition monitoring, and battery modelling will be presented as a key enabler for accelerating discovery and improving predictive performance. Furthermore, progress in topology optimisation will be discussed, demonstrating how computational techniques enable the design of lightweight, high-performance structures optimised for additive manufacturing. This seminar provides valuable insights into how multidisciplinary computational tools are shaping next-generation engineering solutions and driving transformative innovations across both academic and industrial domains.
报告人简介:
Prof. Eric Li is a Professor at Teesside University with research expertise spanning computational mechanics, materials design, digital twins, additive manufacturing, and machine learning. He has published over 160 peer-reviewed journal articles across these multidisciplinary fields, translating advanced research into real-world applications and enriching his teaching practice. Prof. Li has received numerous awards for his research excellence, including the Outstanding Research Award from Teesside University (2025), the Royal Society International Exchange Award, the APACM Award for Young Investigators in Computational Mechanics, and the International Computational Method Young Investigator Award at ICCM2019. He currently serves as Associate Editor or Editorial Board Member for five SCI-indexed journals, contributing actively to the advancement of computational engineering.