
About Me
I am a Ph.D student in Computational Mechanics working with Professor Gerald Wang at Carnegie Mellon University. I got my Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Auburn University, where I did some research about classical plate and shell theory. I got my Master's study in Computational Mechanics from Carnegie Mellon University, where I had some experience on nanoscale heat transfer. My current research focuses on nano heat/mass transport processes through disordered materials and across interfaces. Taking advantage of the high performance scientific computing, my work applies theories/simulations at the atomistic level to understand the structural and transport phenomena.These understandings can be potentially used to assist the design of future energy conversion devices, and also guide the industry applications.


EDUCATION
Awards
Member, Chi Epsilon (The Civil Engineering Honor Society)
Member, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Academic Excellence Certificate for Outstanding Performance and Excellence in Scholarship at Auburn University
(April, 2018)
The First Prize (1/32) of the USA Table Tennis Tournament in Alabama
(March, 2017)
Second Award of the Chinese Mathematics Competitions
(November, 2015)
Ph.D 2023
Computational Science and Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
M.S 2019
Computational Mechanics
Carnegie Mellon University
B.Eng 2018
Civil Engineering
Auburn University