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Greg ZHU

Chair Professor

Room A1016, Lee Shau Kee Science and Technology Building, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 10084, China

E-mail: greg_zhu@tsinghua.edu.cn

Education Background

1993.9-1996.6 Tsinghua University, Aeronautical Engineering, Ph.d

1990.9-1993.6 Xian Jiaotong University, Mechanical Engineering, M.Sc

1986.9-1990.6 Xian Jiaotong University, Mechanical Engineering, B.Sc

Experience

2024.6-Present Chair Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, China

2019.6-2024.1 Deputy Chief Engineer, National Innovation Institute of Additive Manufacturing China

2011.5-2019.5 Principal Engineer, 2H Offshore Engineering Ltd, UK

2005.6-2011.4 Senior Analyst, John Crane UK Ltd

2004.10-2005.5 Senior Consultant, British Maritime Technology Ltd, UK

2002.1-2004.9 Senior CFD Engineer, ANSYS UK Ltd

1999.4-2001.12 Research Associate, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London, UK

1997.6-1999.3 Research Associate, Department of Engineering, Oxford University

1996.7-1997.5 Academic Visitor, Department of E&E, Liverpool University, UK

Areas of Research Interests / Research Projects

Computational Fluid Dynamics, especially transonic and supersonic flow analysis

Mechanical Seal Theory&Design, especially extra high pressure seals

Offshore Engineering Analysis, including riser analysis and submerged object analysis

SLM additive manufacturing theory

3D Printing in Space

Academic Achievement

1. G. Zhu, P. W. Bearman, J.M.R. Graham, Prediction of Drag and Lift of Wings from Velocity and Vorticity Fields, The Aeronautical Journal, No 3175, Invited Paper, November 2007, pp699-704,

2. G. Zhu, P.W. Bearman, J.M.R. Graham, Prediction of Drag and Lift Using Velocity and Vorticity Fields, The Aeronautical Journal, No. 2722, October 2002, pp547-554 .

3. G. Zhu, A.G.L. Borthwick, R. Eatock Taylor, A Finite Element Model of Interaction Between Viscous Free Surface Waves and Submerged Cylinders, Ocean Engineering, 28 (8):989-1008 Aug 2001.

4. G. Zhu, M. Shen, Q. Liu, B. Wang. Tensor Universal Serendipity Elements and Unsteady Taylor-Galerkin Finite Element Method, ACTA MECHANICA SINICA, Feb 1996, Vol. 12, No.1, Allerton press, Inc., New York, U. S. A., pp 15-23

5. G. Zhu, M. Shen, etc. Multilevel Gernalized Finite Elements for Transonic Viscous Flow Computation in Turbine Cascades, ACTA AERONAUTICA ET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA, 1996, Vol.17, No.2, pp144-148

6. G. Zhu, M. Shen, Q. Liu, B. Wang, Construction of Modified Taylor-Galerkin Finite Elements and Its Application in Compressible Flow Computation, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, English Edition, Vol.17, No.4, Apr. 1996, pp333-339.

7. G. Zhu, M.Shen, Q.Liu, B. Wang, Anisotropic Multistage Finite Element Method for Two Dimensional Viscous Transonic Flow in Turbomachinery, ACTA MECHANICA SINICA, Feb 1995, Vol. 11, No.1, Allerton Press, Inc., New York, U. S. A.,pp 15-19

8. G. Zhu, C. Gu, Q. Hu, A Modification of Taylor-Galerkin Finite Element Method and Its Application, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, English Edition, Vol.14, No.12, Dec 1993, pp1173-1179

9. K. Meck, G. Zhu, Improving Mechanical Seal Reliability With Advanced Computational Engineering Tools, part 1: FEA, Sealing Technology, Volume 2008, Issue 1, January 2008, Pages 8-11

10. K. Meck, G. Zhu, Improving Mechanical Seal Reliability With Advanced ComputationaEngineering Tools, part 2: CFD and Application Examples, Sealing Technology, Volume 2008, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 7-10

11. B. Li, G. Zhu, J Liu, etc, Electric Pulse 3D Printing of Metallic Glass Ribbons, Material Letters 316(2022) 131965

B. Li, B. Wang, G. Zhu, Low-Roughness-Surface Additive Manufacturing of Metal-Wire Feeding with Small Power, Materials, 2021, 14, 4265

Honors and Awards

2019 High End Foreign Experts Introduction Plan Expert,Ministry of Science and Technology China

2020 National Leading Expert on Innovation, Xian China

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