密歇根州立大学Dr. Weiyi Lu课题组招收多名全奖博士生 - 多功能材料,实验力学
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About the position
The Multi-scale, Multi-functional Materials and Structures Research Lab directed by Dr. Weiyi Lu at Michigan State University (MSU) is looking for multiple passionate and highly self-motivated Ph.D. students to join the research group in Fall 2024 and beyond. The main future research areas of the prospective students are micro- and nano- fluidics, energy harvesting materials and experimental mechanics.
About the PI
Dr. Weiyi Lu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. He is also affiliated with the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. He received his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in 2011 and performed postdoctoral studies in the Department of Structural Engineering at UCSD from 2011 to 2014.
Dr. Lu’s research is focused on the fundamental science and novel applications of advanced micro- and nano- fluid-based multifunctional materials and structures, additively manufactured hierarchical structures, and intelligent materials and structures. He has published 60+ papers in peer-reviewed journals including PNAS, Advanced Materials, Matter, Physical Review Letters, Nanoscale, Applied Physics Letters, Composites Part B, Composite Structures, Langmuir, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Smart Materials and Structures, etc. More details about Dr. Lu can be found at egr.msu.edu
About MSU
Top 100 Global Universities (US News and World Report)
Top 8% World Universities (Times Higher Education)
Top 8% universities in the US (The Wall Street Journal)
#68 Engineering Schools in the US (US News and World Report)
How to apply
Students with interest are encouraged to directly send a cover letter, CV with TOFEL/IELTS and GRE scores (if available), and transcripts to Dr. Lu ([email protected]). Please use the subject line “Application for Ph.D. Position 2024”.
Preference:
The Multi-scale, Multi-functional Materials and Structures Research Lab directed by Dr. Weiyi Lu at Michigan State University (MSU) is looking for multiple passionate and highly self-motivated Ph.D. students to join the research group in Fall 2024 and beyond. The main future research areas of the prospective students are micro- and nano- fluidics, energy harvesting materials and experimental mechanics.
About the PI
Dr. Weiyi Lu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. He is also affiliated with the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. He received his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in 2011 and performed postdoctoral studies in the Department of Structural Engineering at UCSD from 2011 to 2014.
Dr. Lu’s research is focused on the fundamental science and novel applications of advanced micro- and nano- fluid-based multifunctional materials and structures, additively manufactured hierarchical structures, and intelligent materials and structures. He has published 60+ papers in peer-reviewed journals including PNAS, Advanced Materials, Matter, Physical Review Letters, Nanoscale, Applied Physics Letters, Composites Part B, Composite Structures, Langmuir, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Smart Materials and Structures, etc. More details about Dr. Lu can be found at egr.msu.edu
About MSU
Top 100 Global Universities (US News and World Report)
Top 8% World Universities (Times Higher Education)
Top 8% universities in the US (The Wall Street Journal)
#68 Engineering Schools in the US (US News and World Report)
How to apply
Students with interest are encouraged to directly send a cover letter, CV with TOFEL/IELTS and GRE scores (if available), and transcripts to Dr. Lu ([email protected]). Please use the subject line “Application for Ph.D. Position 2024”.
Preference:
- The candidate must have already earned or should soon earn the B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering or in a closely related field. M.S. degree is a plus.
- Research experience in experimental mechanics, energy dissipation, and/or energy storage materials is preferred.
- Fluent in English, good written and verbal communication skills.
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