Ms. Yameng He | Predictive Analytics | Best Researcher Award
China University of Mining and Technology | China
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π©βπ Summary
Yameng He is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at China University of Mining and Technology. Her research focuses on the geophysical evolution of deep rock masses, the damage mechanisms of concrete structures, and CO2 geological storage. With several published papers in renowned journals and multiple patents in the civil engineering sector, she is a promising young researcher in her field.
π Education
Yameng He earned her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from China University of Mining and Technology (2020βPresent), following her M.S. in Civil Engineering from Shijiazhuang Tiedao University (2017β2020). She completed her B.S. in Civil Engineering at the North China Institute of Aerospace Engineering in 2017.
πΌ Professional Experience
Currently, as a Ph.D. student at China University of Mining and Technology, Yameng is engaged in cutting-edge research related to geophysical testing in deep rock masses, CO2 geological storage, and the durability of cement materials. Her work aims to improve infrastructure safety and sustainability in challenging environments.
π Academic Publications
Yameng He has co-authored several influential papers, such as the one on the evolution of resistivity and permeability of wellbore cement in geological CO2 storage conditions, published in Construction and Building Materials. She has also contributed to research on concrete damage processes under uniaxial compression and participated in the Annual Meeting of Chinese Geoscience Union (CGU-2021).
π§ Technical Skills
Yamengβs technical expertise includes the development of multi-field geophysical parameter testing devices, numerical simulations for concrete damage analysis, ultrasonic testing of materials under stress, and deep learning applications for structural health monitoring. These skills enable her to approach complex engineering problems from a highly analytical perspective.
π Teaching Experience
Although primarily focused on her research, Yameng has also participated in teaching activities at China University of Mining and Technology, sharing her knowledge and helping to mentor the next generation of civil engineering professionals.
π¬ Research Interests
Her research spans a range of topics including the geophysical evolution of deep rock masses under hydrothermal conditions, ultrasonic damage detection in concrete, and the impact of CO2 on cement materials in geological storage. Yameng is particularly focused on advancing technologies in multi-physics coupling and structural health monitoring.