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Zirui Mao will leave from TAMU in the end of 2021. Next, he will join Pacific Northwest National Library and start new research with Dr. Shenyang Hu being the direct mentor.
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Zirui Mao will leave from TAMU in the end of 2021. Next, he will join Pacific Northwest National Library and start new research with Dr. Shenyang Hu being the direct mentor.
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A talk named as ‘Solutions to solving and controlling Phase-Field models: from numerical methods to machine learning algorithms’ is distributed on the seminar of Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineerng Mechanics at University of Cincinnati.
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Our paper entitled ‘Mobility inference of the Cahn–Hilliard equation from a model experiment’ was accepted by JMR.
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A talk named as ‘Control algorithms for microstructure evolution’ is distributed on the postdoc research seminar of Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University.
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A talk named as ‘Mobility inference of the Cahn-Hilliard equation from a model experiment’ was presented by Zirui Mao on the TMS 2021 online.
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Our book chapter entitled ‘Chapter 12 - SPH modeling for soil mechanics with application to landslides’ was published online.
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A talk named as ‘Lagrangian Gradient Smoothing Method (L-GSM): A novel meshfree method for large deformation problems simulation’ is given by Zirui Mao on the 3th International Conference on Numerical Modeling in Engineering (NME 2020). Please find the ‘online record’ of presentation.
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A slide show named as ‘‘High Performance Computation-based Phase Field Simulation of Metal Layer Retraction’ is given by Zirui Mao on the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC20), November 17-19, 2020.
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A flash talk named as ‘Optimal Control of Microstructure Evolution’ (#13) is given by Zirui Mao on the ‘2020 Postdoc Research Symposium’ held at Texas A&M University.
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Our paper entitled ‘Perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary conditions for Euler equations with oblique mean flows modeled with smoothed particle hydrodynamics’ was accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
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Our paper entitled ‘A 3D Lagrangian gradient smoothing method framework with an adaptable gradient smoothing domain‐constructing algorithm for simulating large deformation free surface flows’ was accepted by International Journal for Numerical Method in Engineering.
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Our paper entitled ‘A conservative and consistent Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for earthquake-induced landslide simulation’ was accepted by Engineering Geology.
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Our paper entitled ‘A local Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for fluids and fluid-like solids: A novel particle-like method’ was accepted by Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements.
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Our paper entitled ‘A conservative and consistent Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for simulating free surface flows in hydrodynamics’ was accepted by Computationa Particle Mechanics.
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Zirui Mao joined Demkowicz’s group as a postdoc researcher at Texas A&M University.
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Zirui Mao achieved PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering from University of Cincinnati under supervision of Professor G.R. Liu.
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Zirui Mao won R.T Davis Award from University of Cincinnati.
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Zirui Mao successfully passed his PhD defense. Committee Members: Prof. G.R. Liu, Prof. Shaaban A Abdallah, Prof. Mark G. Turner.
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Zirui Mao will leave from TAMU in the end of 2021. Next, he will join Pacific Northwest National Library and start new research with Dr. Shenyang Hu being the direct mentor.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Solutions to solving and controlling Phase-Field models: from numerical methods to machine learning algorithms’ is distributed on the seminar of Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineerng Mechanics at University of Cincinnati.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘Mobility inference of the Cahn–Hilliard equation from a model experiment’ was accepted by JMR.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Control algorithms for microstructure evolution’ is distributed on the postdoc research seminar of Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Mobility inference of the Cahn-Hilliard equation from a model experiment’ was presented by Zirui Mao on the TMS 2021 online.
Published:
Our book chapter entitled ‘Chapter 12 - SPH modeling for soil mechanics with application to landslides’ was published online.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Lagrangian Gradient Smoothing Method (L-GSM): A novel meshfree method for large deformation problems simulation’ is given by Zirui Mao on the 3th International Conference on Numerical Modeling in Engineering (NME 2020). Please find the ‘online record’ of presentation.
Published:
A slide show named as ‘‘High Performance Computation-based Phase Field Simulation of Metal Layer Retraction’ is given by Zirui Mao on the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC20), November 17-19, 2020.
Published:
A flash talk named as ‘Optimal Control of Microstructure Evolution’ (#13) is given by Zirui Mao on the ‘2020 Postdoc Research Symposium’ held at Texas A&M University.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘Perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary conditions for Euler equations with oblique mean flows modeled with smoothed particle hydrodynamics’ was accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A 3D Lagrangian gradient smoothing method framework with an adaptable gradient smoothing domain‐constructing algorithm for simulating large deformation free surface flows’ was accepted by International Journal for Numerical Method in Engineering.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A conservative and consistent Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for earthquake-induced landslide simulation’ was accepted by Engineering Geology.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A local Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for fluids and fluid-like solids: A novel particle-like method’ was accepted by Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A conservative and consistent Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for simulating free surface flows in hydrodynamics’ was accepted by Computationa Particle Mechanics.
Published:
Zirui Mao joined Demkowicz’s group as a postdoc researcher at Texas A&M University.
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Zirui Mao achieved PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering from University of Cincinnati under supervision of Professor G.R. Liu.
Published:
Zirui Mao won R.T Davis Award from University of Cincinnati.
Published:
Zirui Mao successfully passed his PhD defense. Committee Members: Prof. G.R. Liu, Prof. Shaaban A Abdallah, Prof. Mark G. Turner.
Published:
Zirui Mao will leave from TAMU in the end of 2021. Next, he will join Pacific Northwest National Library and start new research with Dr. Shenyang Hu being the direct mentor.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Solutions to solving and controlling Phase-Field models: from numerical methods to machine learning algorithms’ is distributed on the seminar of Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineerng Mechanics at University of Cincinnati.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘Mobility inference of the Cahn–Hilliard equation from a model experiment’ was accepted by JMR.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Control algorithms for microstructure evolution’ is distributed on the postdoc research seminar of Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Mobility inference of the Cahn-Hilliard equation from a model experiment’ was presented by Zirui Mao on the TMS 2021 online.
Published:
Our book chapter entitled ‘Chapter 12 - SPH modeling for soil mechanics with application to landslides’ was published online.
Published:
A talk named as ‘Lagrangian Gradient Smoothing Method (L-GSM): A novel meshfree method for large deformation problems simulation’ is given by Zirui Mao on the 3th International Conference on Numerical Modeling in Engineering (NME 2020). Please find the ‘online record’ of presentation.
Published:
A slide show named as ‘‘High Performance Computation-based Phase Field Simulation of Metal Layer Retraction’ is given by Zirui Mao on the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC20), November 17-19, 2020.
Published:
A flash talk named as ‘Optimal Control of Microstructure Evolution’ (#13) is given by Zirui Mao on the ‘2020 Postdoc Research Symposium’ held at Texas A&M University.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘Perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary conditions for Euler equations with oblique mean flows modeled with smoothed particle hydrodynamics’ was accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A 3D Lagrangian gradient smoothing method framework with an adaptable gradient smoothing domain‐constructing algorithm for simulating large deformation free surface flows’ was accepted by International Journal for Numerical Method in Engineering.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A conservative and consistent Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for earthquake-induced landslide simulation’ was accepted by Engineering Geology.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A local Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for fluids and fluid-like solids: A novel particle-like method’ was accepted by Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements.
Published:
Our paper entitled ‘A conservative and consistent Lagrangian gradient smoothing method for simulating free surface flows in hydrodynamics’ was accepted by Computationa Particle Mechanics.
Published:
Zirui Mao joined Demkowicz’s group as a postdoc researcher at Texas A&M University.
Published:
Zirui Mao achieved PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering from University of Cincinnati under supervision of Professor G.R. Liu.
Published:
Zirui Mao won R.T Davis Award from University of Cincinnati.
Published:
Zirui Mao successfully passed his PhD defense. Committee Members: Prof. G.R. Liu, Prof. Shaaban A Abdallah, Prof. Mark G. Turner.