
معرفی
Dr. Liya Zhao is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), where she leads the Dynamic Smart Structures and Energy Harvesting Laboratory. She previously held academic positions at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), first as a Lecturer (2017) and later promoted to Senior Lecturer (2021), before joining UNSW in 2022. Her research is highly interdisciplinary, focusing on smart structures, nonlinear dynamics, and sustainable energy technologies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Structures & Mechanics, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2015)
- B.Eng. in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, China (2009)
Research Interests: Dr. Zhao's work centers on energy harvesting from ambient sources (wind, vibration, human motion, waves), smart materials (piezoelectric, triboelectric), metamaterials, and nonlinear dynamics. She designs adaptive structures for broadband energy harvesting and vibration suppression, with applications in self-powered wireless sensor networks, structural health monitoring, and wearable devices. Her research integrates theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation.
Publication Trends: Over the past decade, her research has evolved from fundamental electromechanical modeling toward multifunctional metastructures and real-world deployment. Her recent work emphasizes hybrid energy harvesting, nonlinear tuning for broadband response, and integration with self-powered sensing systems, reflecting a strong trend toward practical, sustainable technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA), 2021–2024
- World's Top 2% Scientists (Stanford University), 2020–2023
- Nanyang Engineering Doctoral Scholarship (NEDS), NTU Singapore
Grants & Supervision: Dr. Zhao has secured multiple competitive grants, including ARC Discovery Projects and internal university funding, as both sole and chief investigator. She actively supervises research students and welcomes motivated candidates in mechanics, dynamics, and energy systems. Her lab, Dynamic Smart Structures and Energy Harvesting Lab, fosters innovation through experimental and computational research. She also contributes to teaching, including Mechanics of Solids II and Introduction to Aircraft Engineering.
Lab & Team: She leads a dynamic research group focused on next-generation smart structures, supported by state-of-the-art facilities at UNSW. Her team develops novel materials and systems for sustainable energy and sensing, aiming to bridge the gap between fundamental science and real-world applications.
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