BiographyMeng Lingyi holds a bachelor's and doctoral degree from Peking University. She is currently an associate professor at the School of Civil and Transportation Engineering of South China University of Technology. She was recognized as one of the Fourth National Outstanding Young Scholars in Explosion Mechanics and received the Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation's Distinguished Young Scholar Award in 2023. She serves as a member of the Impact Dynamics Working Group of the Explosion Mechanics Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, a member of the Southern Computational Mechanics Liaison Committee, a director of the Guangdong Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and the deputy director of the Materials and Chemistry Professional Committee of the Guangzhou Youth Science and Technology Association. She is also a member of the first editorial board of the journal Explosion and Impact and serves as a reviewer for more than twenty international journals, including J Alloy Compd., Mat. Sci. Eng. A, Constr. Build. Mater., and Powder Tech.. She has led over 10 research projects and published more than 40 SCI papers in international academic journals in the field of mechanics. Her research interests focus on impact dynamics and computational mechanics of granular materials, with particular attention to the structural origins, deformation, damage, and failure mechanisms of metastable materials under dynamic loading. Her research topics include: (1) The dynamic mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of amorphous alloys; (2) The filling behavior and mechanical stability of granular materials with complex shapes; (3) Cross-scale numerical simulation methods for studying the complex dynamic mechanical responses of metastable materials. EducationSeptember 2010 – July 2015, Peking University, Engineering Mechanics, Doctoral Degree September 2007 – June 2010, Peking University, Economics, Double Bachelor’s Degree September 2006 – June 2010, Peking University, Engineering Structure Analysis, Bachelor’s Degree Admission InformationWorkExperienceSocial PositionResearch Areas1. Dynamic mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of amorphous alloys. 2. Filling properties and mechanical stability of material systems composed of particles with complex shapes. 3. Development techniques for new computational mechanics methods such as the discrete element method and near-field dynamics methods. Courses Taught1. Courses for undergraduates: "Numerical Analysis", "Frontiers Forum in Computational Mechanics", "Material Mechanics", and "Engineering Mechanics". 2. Courses for graduates: "Impact Behavior of Materials and Structures". Research ProjectSelected Publications
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