Shengzhe Wangمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Shengzhe (Jackson) Wang is an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado Denver, affiliated with the College of Engineering, Design and Computing. His research focuses on coastal and floating structures, thin-shell architecture, and climate adaptation solutions. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University, an MPhil from the University of Sydney, and a BEng from the University of Auckland. Education: Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, Princeton University MPhil, Civil Engineering, University of Sydney BEng, Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland Research Interests: Dr. Wang explores the intersection of structural engineering and environmental resilience. His work includes: Hydrodynamic interactions between extreme waves and coastal infrastructure Thin-shell structural mechanics and geometric optimization Urban resilience through floating architecture and climate-adaptive designs Machine learning for predictive structural analysis His methodologies blend numerical simulations (e.g., SPH, FEA) with experimental validation. Key Contributions: Recent work emphasizes floating cities, mangrove-based coastal protection, and Felix Candela’s hyperbolic paraboloid structures. His research bridges engineering, architecture, and environmental science. Advising & Grants: No advisees listed; active in securing grants for climate-resilient infrastructure projects. Lab: CASE Lab (website: caselab.dev ).









