
معرفی
Wanqing Shen is an active Associate Professor (Maître de Conférences-HDR) at the Polytechnic School of Lille, University of Lille, specializing in Civil Engineering within the Department of Civil Engineering. They hold an accreditation to supervise research (HDR) and are affiliated with UMR 9013 - Laboratory of Multiphysics Multiscale Mechanics.
- 2018: Habilitation à diriger des recherches (HDR), "Nonlinear behavior of heterogeneous porous materials", University of Lille
- 2011: Ph.D., "Micro-macro modeling of mechanical behavior for ductile porous materials: application to the Callovo-Oxfordian argillite", University of Lille
- 2008: Master in Civil Engineering, University of Lille
Professor Shen's research focuses on the mechanical behavior of heterogeneous porous materials, with expertise in micromechanics, multiscale modeling, and Thermo-Hydro-Chemo-Mechanical coupling in geomaterials. Their work bridges theoretical mechanics with practical civil engineering applications, particularly in understanding rock and soil behavior through advanced numerical methods and constitutive modeling. The research has significant implications for underground engineering and geological material analysis.
Shen serves as Associate Editor for "AI & Materials" and as Academic Editor for "Deep Underground Science and Engineering", while also contributing to the editorial boards of "Rock Mechanics Bulletin" and the Early Career Editorial Board of "Deep Underground Science and Engineering". These roles reflect their standing in the mechanics and civil engineering research community.
- Prize of Excellent Scientific Research and Supervision (2021)
- Prize of Excellent Scientific Research and Supervision (2017)
- Chinese Government Award For Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad (2011)
- Allocations de Recherche du Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche (2008)
As an educator, Shen has served as Pedagogical Head and Head of Engineer Project for GC5 since 2020, and previously for GC3 (2015-2019). They teach advanced courses including Micromechanics (Master 2), Constitutive Laws (Master 1), and various engineering mechanics courses. From 2020-2022, they co-led the GEOM research group (Multiphysics Couplings and Multiscale Approaches in Geomaterials) within LaMcube, demonstrating active leadership in their research community.


