兩位科技學院教授獲邀在智慧城市物聯網系列講座上分享相關領域的專業知識, 周萬歡副教授將分享隧道工程 - 從物理現象到大數據 及高亮助理教授將分享多尺度洪澇災害數值模擬
日期Date: 2021.05.21 (Friday)
時間Time: 16:00 – 18:00
地點Venue: N21 5樓展覽廳 N21-5/F EXHIBITION HALL
語言Language: 英語English
人物簡介: 周萬歡教授於2002年及2005年獲浙江大學本科及碩士學位並於2008年獲香港理工大學博士學位。 曾於香港理工大學土木及結構工程系擔任講師。 2009年加入澳門大學,現擔任澳大土木與環境工程系主任、澳大區域海洋中心代主任及智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室成員之一。主要研究領域包括:岩土材料的本構模、岩土工程中的數值建模、地面改良(土釘,樁承路堤,土工合成材料等)、岩土工程中的概率分析等。Prof. Zhou Wanhuan received a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from Zhejiang University in 2002 and 2005, and a doctorate degree from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2008. She worked as a Lecturer in the Department of Civil and Structural Engineering of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She joined the University of Macau in 2009 and is currently the Department Head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of FST, the intern director of the Centre for Regional Oceans, she is also one of the member of the State Key Laboratory of Smart City Internet of Things. Her research areas are Constitutive Modeling of Geomaterials, Numerical Modeling in Geotechnical Engineering and Ground Improvement (Soil nails, pile-supported embankment, geosynthetics, etc) and Probabilistic Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering, etc.
高亮教授在2009及2011年獲清華大學本科及碩士學位,曾任職浙江省水利河口研究院, 2016年在香港科技大學土木工程博士畢業,曾任香港科技大學博士後研究員及美國俄克拉荷馬大學國家氣象中心博士後研究員。現擔任澳大科技學院土木及環境工程系的助理教授,同時也是智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室及海洋區域研究中心的研究成員之一。Prof. Gao Liang received her bachelor and master degree from Tsinghua University in 2009 and 2011. In 2016, she graduated from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with a Ph.D. degree in civil engineering. After that, she worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Oklahoma, USA Postdoctoral researcher at the University’s National Meteorological Center. She is currently an Assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the Faculty of Science and Technology and also one of the research members of the State Key Laboratory of Smart City Internet of Things and the Centre for Regional Oceans.