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Dr. Min Sun is an Associate Professor and Director of the Undergraduate Program in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Victoria (UVic). He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto. His research focuses on structural engineering and steel structures, particularly in the areas of steel connections, seismic resilience, and numerical modeling. Dr. Sun has extensive academic and professional experience, including roles as Assistant Professor at UVic (2016–2022), Lecturer at the University of Toronto, and structural design roles in industry.
His research interests emphasize the performance of steel structures under extreme loads, including earthquake engineering and material behavior. Recent work includes studies on stress concentration factors in steel connections, thermal integrity of piles, and wood-frame building reliability under lateral loads. He actively contributes to professional organizations, such as serving as Vice President (Western Region) for the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (2018–2020).
Dr. Sun teaches courses including Advanced Structural Analysis (CIVE 421) and Solid Mechanics (CIVE 220) at UVic. He currently supervises graduate students in structural steel design and construction. His publications span experimental and numerical analyses, with a focus on improving design standards for steel and wood structures.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with UVic's Engineering and Computer Science faculty and the IESVIC (Institute for Energy Systems and Sustainability at UVic), though specific lab names are not explicitly stated in the text.
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