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Prof. Qingwei Ma, University College London, Britain

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报告题目:Fully Nonlinear Interaction between Waves and Structures

主讲人:Prof. Qingwei Ma, University College London, Britain

讲座时间:2015年6月27日 上午10:00-11:00

讲座地点:重点实验室三楼学术报告厅

主讲人简介:

Dr. Qingwei Ma obtained BSc and MSc degrees in Engineering fromHarbinEngineeringUniversity, PR China, in 1982 and 1984, respectively. He received his PhD degree from University College London, UK, in 1998.

After being a lecturer for several years in Ocean University of Qingdao (now Ocean University of China), he joined University College London as a Visiting Research Fellow in 1992 and then became a Research Fellow in 1994. In 2001, he was appointed as a Lecturer at theRobertGordonUniversity. Soon after, he joined theCityUniversityin 2002 as aLecturer in Fluids Engineering and was promoted toSenior Lecturer in Fluids Engineering in August 2004. He became a Reader in Hydraulic Engineering in Feb, 2007.

He has been engaged in research on interaction between fluid/water-waves and structures related to marine/offshore engineering since his study for MSc. In his early work, he studied the hydrodynamics of turbines/propellers and wave/current energy devices. Subsequently he worked on the hydrodynamics of offshore/marine structures, simulation of steep waves and interaction between offshore structures and steep waves using finite element and boundary element methods. Recent interests have focused on prediction of responses of moored floating structures, such as SPARs and FPSOs, simulation of breaking waves and development of new numerical methods. He has been leading several research projects, including the non-linear response of moored floating structures to steep waves funded by EPSRC, the interaction between 3D structures and breaking waves funded by the Leverhulme Trust and numerical simulation of wind effects on freak waves, also funded by the Leverhulme Trust. His group has very recently invented a numerical method called QALE-FEM, extended the MLPG method and developed the MLPG_R method. All of them have been used to simulate nonlinear water waves and their interaction with structures.

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