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Dr. Luan Trinh is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of the Built Environment at the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment. His research focuses on structural mechanics, composite materials, and advanced computational methods. Key areas include buckling analysis of cylindrical shells, vibration behavior of porous microbeams, and the application of modified couple stress theory in size-dependent structural analysis. He employs numerical techniques such as state-space approaches and inverse differential quadrature for modeling complex engineering systems. His work contributes to sustainable development goals through advancements in material science and structural optimization.
Research interests include structural stability, composite materials, and finite element analysis. Recent studies emphasize the dynamic and static responses of functionally graded beams, porous microstructures, and elastically supported systems. Collaborations span international institutions, particularly in composite materials and mechanical behavior modeling.
Publications highlight innovations in beam theories, buckling modes, and probabilistic analysis, often addressing practical engineering challenges such as compression buckling and boundary condition effects. While no specific grants or advisees are listed, his contributions are reflected in over 560 citations and an h-index of 11, underscoring impactful research in structural and materials engineering.
