Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jingting Liu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Shandong University | China
Dr. Jingting Liu is an Associate Professor in the Process Equipment and Control Engineering Department at Shandong University. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Process Machinery from Zhejiang University and a B.S. in Process Equipment and Control Engineering from China University of Petroleum. Her work focuses on fluid dynamics, vibration, and acoustics, with a particular interest in bubble dynamics.
Professional profile👤
Strengths for the Awards✨
-
Research Excellence: Jingting Liu has led multiple research projects, notably funded by prestigious institutions like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and various provincial foundations, highlighting her capacity to secure competitive funding.
-
Publication Record: She has published extensively in high-impact journals, including the Chemical Engineering Journal and Physics of Fluids, showcasing the significance and quality of her research.
-
Innovative Contributions: Her focus on bubble dynamics and acoustics has practical applications in fluid machinery and noise reduction, demonstrating innovation and relevance to real-world challenges.
-
Interdisciplinary Impact: Her work integrates fluid dynamics, vibration, and acoustics, broadening the impact across multiple fields.
-
Leadership and Mentorship: As an associate professor, she not only contributes to research but also teaches and mentors students, nurturing the next generation of researchers.
-
Editorial Roles: Serving as a guest editor reflects her recognition and trust within the scientific community.
Education 🎓
- Ph.D. in Chemical Process Machinery, Zhejiang University
- B.S. in Process Equipment and Control Engineering, China University of Petroleum
Experience đź’Ľ
Jingting Liu has been serving as an Associate Professor at Shandong University, where she teaches courses in fluid mechanics and fluid machinery. She has led multiple research projects, delving into underwater bubble dynamics and acoustic phenomena. Her contributions extend to both academia and industry, where she provides solutions to reduce noise in fluid machinery.
Research Interests On Engineering🔬
Her primary research interests include fluid machinery, vibration and acoustics, bubble dynamics, and bubble acoustics. She explores the intricate mechanisms behind bubble formation and acoustic emissions, aiming to improve fluid machinery performance and noise reduction.
Awards 🏆
- Best Researcher Award (Nomination)
Publications đź“–
-
Title: Dynamics of bubbles detached from non-circular orifices: Confinement effect of orifice boundary
Authors: Jingting Liu*, Haoyang Qi, Yongxing Song, Songying Chen, Dazhuan Wu
Year: 2024 -
Title: Experimental study on asymmetric bubbles rising in water: Morphology and acoustic signature
Authors: Jingting Liu*, Shanhao Cong, Yongxing Song, Dazhuan Wu, Songying Chen
Year: 2022 -
Title: Flow structure and acoustics of underwater imperfectly expanded supersonic gas jets
Authors: Jingting Liu*, Shanhao Cong, Yongxing Song, Songying Chen, Dazhuan Wu
Year: 2022 -
Title: Numerical simulations and experimental validation on passive acoustic emissions during bubble formation
Authors: Jingting Liu, Wu Wang, Ning Chu, Dazhuan Wu, Weiwei Xu
Year: 2018
Citations: DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2017.09.005 -
Title: Numerical simulations of bubble formation and acoustic characteristics from a submerged orifice: The effects of nozzle wall configurations
Authors: Jingting Liu, Ning Chu, Shijie Qin, Dazhuan Wu
Year: 2017
Citations: DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2017.05.002 -
Title: Acoustic analysis on jet-bubble formation based on 3D numerical simulations
Authors: Liu Jingting, Chu Ning, Qin Shijie, Wu Dazhuan
Year: 2016
Citations: INTER-NOISE 2016 – 45th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering -
Title: Acoustic emission measurement of submerged jet-bubble: Laboratory and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Authors: Liu Jingting, Qin Shijie, Ning Chu, Wu Dazhuan
Year: 2016 -
Title: Three-dimensional numerical simulation of air exhausted from submerged nozzles
Authors: Liu Jingting, Qin Shijie, Miao Tiancheng, et al.
Year: 2015
Conclusion 🔝
Jingting Liu has significantly contributed to understanding fluid dynamics and acoustics, with a special focus on bubble dynamics and noise reduction in fluid machinery. Her research not only advances academic knowledge but also provides practical solutions for industrial applications. She continues to inspire the next generation of engineers through her teaching and groundbreaking research.