Tianjin University
About
Prof. Dr. Chunning Ji, is a full professor of computational fluid dynamics, Tianjin University, China. He was awarded a PhD degree in Port, Coastal and Offshore Engineering by Tianjin University in 2006. He worked as a Marie Curie Fellow in Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, from 2009 to 2011. After that, he worked as a visiting professor in University of Michigan from 2015 to 2016, and as a visiting professor in Cambridge University from 2022 to 2023. He has a broad research interests, e.g., computational fluid dynamics, fluid-structure interaction, multi-phase flow, sediment transport in an open channel, vortex-induced vibration of marine risers, marine current energy harnessing, computational bio-fluids, etc. On these subjects, he has produced more than 140 peer-reviewed papers published by international journals and conference proceedings. He was awarded the best paper prize by the 35th IAHR world congress and the Tianhe Star prize by the Chinese National Super Computing Center.
Career Type:
Scientist/Researcher/Academic
Organization Type:
Universities and Academia
Expertise Fields/Interests:
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fluid-Solid Interaction, Flow-Induced Vibration, Marine Current Energy Harvesting, Marine and Coastal Engineering, Sediment Transport and Scour, Computational Biofluids.
Major Achievements:
Marie Curie Fellow