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Dr. Xianghe Dai is an Associate Professor in Structural Engineering at the University of Bradford, affiliated with the School of BEACI within the Faculty of Engineering & Digital Technologies. He holds qualifications including a BEng from Wuhan University, an MSc from Tsinghua University, and a PhD in Civil Structural Engineering from the University of Manchester. His professional certifications include Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Dr. Dai’s research focuses on advanced structural systems, including concrete-filled steel tubular columns, demountable shear connections, and sustainable composite materials. He has pioneered innovations in slim-floor composite beam systems and circular economy approaches to construction. His work integrates experimental studies, numerical modeling (e.g., finite element analysis), and material science to enhance structural performance and sustainability.
His recent publications emphasize composite materials, fire-resistant designs, and recyclable construction techniques. With over 60 peer-reviewed articles and a demonstrated commitment to sustainable engineering, his research bridges academic theory and practical industry needs. Professional activities include memberships in structural engineering associations and leadership in collaborative projects.
Dr. Dai teaches courses such as Structural Mechanics, Steel/Concrete Design, and Civil Engineering Feasibility Studies. His work contributes to advancing both academic knowledge and real-world applications in civil infrastructure.

