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Dr. Qiang Xu is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at the School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield. He is affiliated with the Centre for Precision Technologies and the Centre for Thermofluids, Energy Systems, and High-Performance Computing. Dr. Xu holds a PhD from the University of Birmingham (1997) and has extensive experience in creep damage mechanics, computational modeling, and machine learning applications. His research focuses on material degradation, software development, and interdisciplinary applications in engineering and education.
Key research interests include creep cavitation modeling, multiaxial creep damage constitutive equations, and the integration of AI in teaching and learning. He has authored over 100 publications, including edited books and peer-reviewed articles in top journals. Dr. Xu has supervised 9 PhD students as main supervisor and actively contributes to the academic community through conference organization, grant reviews, and journal editing roles.
Notable recognitions include top author status for influential papers in creep damage mechanics and over 42,000 reads on ResearchGate. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to innovation and sustainable industrialization.
Professional activities include editorial roles for Science Progress and involvement in conferences like the International European Collaborative Creep Committee Conference. His contributions span industry collaborations with EPSRC, HSE, and EC-funded projects, emphasizing practical applications of theoretical research.
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