65438-0997 obtained a master's degree from the Department of Solid Mechanics in Tsinghua University, and the tutor was Professor Huang Kezhi, an academician of China Academy of Sciences.
200 1, Ph.D. in solid mechanics, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University. His tutor is Professor John W Hutchinson, with a master's degree in mechanics, and an academician of the American Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Engineering and the College of Arts and Sciences.
2006 54 38+0-2003 Engaged in postdoctoral research at Harvard University. The tutors are Professor Hutchinson and Professor Anthony G Evans, an academician of the Third Academy of Sciences.
In 2003, he joined Columbia University as a teacher.
In 2009, he became a tenured professor at Columbia University.
20 1 1 Up to now, he has served as the executive deputy director of the International Center for Applied Mechanics of Xi Jiaotong University, training top interdisciplinary young talents for China.
Since 20 1 1, the China Institute of Engineering of Columbia University has been established as an ambassador, which has set up a groundbreaking and substantial bridge for Sino-US scientific and technological cooperation.
At present, he is also the deputy editor-in-chief of Mechanics Research Newsletter and Journal of Nano-mechanics and Micromechanics, and has reviewed more than 0/00 academic journals such as Science, Nature, PNAS, PRL and JACS. He is also the chairman of two professional committees of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) on multifunctional materials and nano-energy materials, and the executive member of the materials department. He has made more than 65,438+000 academic reports and invited reports at international conferences and internationally renowned universities, organized and participated in international conferences for more than 20 times, and served as the chairman of sub-conferences for more than 40 times.