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Prof. Jianqiao Ye

 

Last name

Ye

Gender

Male

First name

Jianqiao

Title

Professor

Date of birth

11/10/57

Tel.

 

Country

UK

E-mail

j.ye2@lancaster.ac.uk

Organization

Lancaster University

Address

Engineering Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YW

Brief Curriculum Vitae

Jianqiao Ye is a Chair Professor and the Head of Structural, Materials and Manufacturing Research Division at Lancaster University, UK. He received his PhD degree from Cardiff University, and worked afterwards as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at University of Nottingham. He has worked as a Lecturer, then a Senior Lecturer and a Reader at University of Leeds. He was a Visiting Professor of Nanyang Technological University, University of Sydney, Hefei University of Technology and Harbin Institute of Technology. His research covers a broad range of both academic and industrial interests, including failure and damage of fibre reinforced composites, materials under extreme loading and environment conditions, smart cementitious materials, energy harvesting, progressive collapse, steel-concrete composite structures, offshore and large floating structures, multi-scale, -physics and –phase modelling of engineering materials.

 

Jianqiao Ye has published four books, four patents and over 160 referred papers, of which over 100 papers are SCI-indexed. He is a member of the ASCE Stability Committee and an Industrial Advisor to the IMechE. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of Engineering Mathematics (JEM), an Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Structural Stability (IJSSD) and other six refereed international journals. He is also an editorial board member of Advances in Materials and Mechanics, a book series published by the Chinese High Education Press.

Research interests related to the TC 281-CCC WG4

Cement and concrete carbonation; multi- scale, physics and phase characterization of advanced materials.

Relevant Publications

Inherently multifunctional geopolymeric cementitious composite as electrical energy storage and self-sensing structural material. Saafi, M.B.S., Gullane, A., Huang, B., Sadeghi, H., Ye, J., Sadeghi, F. 1/10/2018 In: Composite Structures. 201, p. 766-778. 13 p

Experimental and statistical study on the irregularity of carbonation depth of cement mortar under supercritical condition. Bao, H., Yu, M., Liu, Y., Ye, J. 20/06/2018 In: Construction and Building Materials. 174, p. 47-59. 13 p.

The effect of random porosity field on supercritical carbonation of cement-based materials. Yu, M., Bao, H., Ye, J., Chi, Y. 15/08/2017 In: Construction and Building Materials. 146, p. 144-155. 12 p. 

Hybrid graphene/geopolymeric cement as a superionic conductor for structural health monitoring applications. Saafi, M.B.S., Piukovics, G., Ye, J. 20/09/2016 In: Smart Materials and Structures. 25, 10, 11 p. 

Leaching resistance of hazardous waste cement solidification after accelerated carbonation. Zha, X., Wang, H., Xie, P., Wang, C., Dangla, P., Ye, J. 09/2016 In: Cement and Concrete Composites. 72, p. 125-132. 8 p.

Numerical modeling of supercritical carbonation process in cement-based materials. Zha, X., Yu, M., Ye, J., Feng, G. 06/2015 In: Cement and Concrete Research. 72, p. 10-20. 11 p.