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jingxiao liu
Ph.D. Student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, admitted Winter 2020
Ph.D. Minor, Electrical EngineeringBioJingxiao Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. He received his M.S. in Civil Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2017. His research focuses on structural health monitoring, smart infrastructure systems, and smart city applications using signal processing, data mining, physics-guided machine learning, mobile sensing, and fiber-optic sensing techniques.
The main objective of his Ph.D. research is to develop physics-guided data-driven approaches for drive-by structural health monitoring that are scalable to a large stock of structures without requiring training data from every structure. His prior works on this topic have the following accomplishments: 1) Based on the physical understandings of vehicle-structure interaction systems, he has developed damage localization and quantification algorithms for drive-by SHM of bridges and an anomaly detection algorithm for railroad track geometry monitoring. He has published his works in top-tier conferences and journals in both civil and electrical engineering. 2) Collaborating with the Port Authority of Allegheny County, he has conducted real-world deployments and multiple field experiments on a light rail system, including a 42.2-km railroad track and multiple bridges, to validate the robustness of his approaches with complex and realistic infrastructure. He has published a comprehensive dataset collected from vehicles in this light rail system, which is the first open-access dataset for drive-by SHM. -
Michael LoCascio
Ph.D. Student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, admitted Winter 2022
BioMichael's work focuses on wind energy at the intersection of computational fluid dynamics, controls, and optimization. He is interested in wake modeling, wind farm layout optimization, and large eddy simulations of wind farm flows. He is currently working on a low-cost model for the annual energy production of wind farms. Michael is also a graduate researcher at the National Wind Technology Center, a research facility of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. He received his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford in 2023 and his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA in 2020.
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Qirui Long
Masters Student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
BioInterested in wind farm modeling and carbon capture.
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Justin T. H. Luke
Ph.D. Student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, admitted Spring 2019
BioJustin's mission is to secure a sustainable and livable planet for all through tech innovation, entrepreneurship, and informing policy. He seeks to design green cities and achieve deep carbon cuts by pursuing research in renewable energy systems, smart grids, and autonomous electrified transportation.
At Stanford University, Justin is a Ph.D. student in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Energy Systems). Previously, Justin obtained a M.S. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford and a B.S. in Energy Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-luke/