
معرفی
Xinlong Du serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the CEAE department at the University of Kansas, commencing his faculty appointment in 2025. Based in office 2142B Learned Hall, he contributes to the university's engineering programs through teaching and specialized research in structural systems.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University (Boston, MA, 2022)
- M.S. in Civil Engineering from Tongji University (Shanghai, China, 2016)
- B.S. in Civil Engineering from Central South University (Changsha, China, 2013)
Dr. Du's research centers on wind-structure interactions, a critical niche within structural engineering that examines aerodynamic forces on buildings and infrastructure. This specialization addresses resilience against extreme weather events through computational modeling and structural dynamics analysis, intersecting with civil engineering, fluid mechanics, and disaster mitigation. His work has significant implications for high-wind zone construction standards and sustainable infrastructure design.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
As a new faculty member starting in 2025, Dr. Du's advising activities and grant portfolio remain unestablished per available information. His teaching responsibilities within the CEAE curriculum are currently being developed.
The departmental structure includes architectural, construction, environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, and water resources divisions, though specific lab affiliations for Dr. Du were not referenced.
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