
معرفی
Xudong Jian is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) and the Chair of Structural Mechanics and Monitoring at ETH Zurich, advised by Prof. Eleni Chatzi. His research focuses on enhancing the resilience of civil infrastructure through mobile sensing and data-driven approaches, particularly for bridges and roads. He holds degrees in civil engineering from Tongji University, China, where his work emphasized structural health monitoring (SHM), bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM), and AI applications.
Education:
- Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees in Civil Engineering from Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
Research Interests:
Xudong’s work integrates structural health monitoring with advanced AI techniques such as physics-informed deep learning, graph neural networks, and computer vision. He develops mobile sensing solutions for bridge assessment and has pioneered robotic systems for high-resolution modal analysis. His research also addresses BWIM problems using regularization algorithms and sparse sensor data.
Awards & Honors:
- China National Scholarship
- Shanghai Municipal Scholarship
- The Distinguished Graduate of Shanghai Municipality
- Outstanding Master's Thesis Award, Tongji University
Advising & Grants:
Xudong collaborates on projects funded by Singapore’s Future Resilient Systems (FRS) initiative and ETH Zurich’s Structural Mechanics group. While no formal advisees are noted, his work involves interdisciplinary teams advancing SHM and AI applications.
Labs & Teams:
Key affiliations include the Future Resilient Systems (FRS) programme at SEC and the Chair of Structural Mechanics and Monitoring, working on cyber-physical systems resilience and automated structural diagnostics.


