Curriculum Vitae
Prof.Guotao Yang
School of Civil Engineering,
Qingdao University of Technology
Email: yangguotao@qut.edu.cn
Telephone: +86 532 85071214
RESEARCH AREA AND TEAM
Dr. Guotao Yang currently works as a professor at the School of Civil Engineering of Qingdao University of Technology. Prior to joining QUT, he worked as a post-doctoral research fellow for five years at UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales), Australia, where he focused on the climate adaptation engineering for extreme events (CAEx). He received his PhD (2013) and BSc (2008) from Department of Bridge Engineering of Tongji University, China. His interests include sustainability of composite structures, non-linearity of slender structures, probabilistic modeling of natural hazards, etc. Dr. Yang is the principal investigator of two NSFC projects related to composite structures and has been responsible for the consulting service of many long-span bridges. He has published more than 40 journal papers, and served as reviewer for many journals, including Journal of Bridge Engineering, Engineering Structures, etc.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
02/2018–Present
Professor | Qingdao University of Technology, China
03/2013–02/2018
Research Fellow | UNSW Sydney, Australia
EDUCATION
09/2008–03/2013
Tongji University, China
PhD in Civil Engineering
09/2004–07/2008
Tongji University, China
BSc in Civil Engineering
CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
[1] Guotao Yang. Constitutive Models for Stud Shear Connection in Steel and Concrete Composite Structures. National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2019-2021, ¥ 290,000
[2] Guotao Yang. Thermal-induced upheaval buckling of high-speed railway slab tracks and its analytical models. National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2020-2023, ¥ 600,000
PUBLICATIONS (Selected)
[1] Yang GT, Bradford MA. Antisymmetric post-buckling localization of an infinite column on a nonlinear foundation with softening. International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics 2015;15(8):1540028.
[2] Qin X, Yang GT*. Elastic Stiffness of Stud Connection in Composite Structures. Steel and Composite Structures 2020.
[3] Yang GT, Bradford MA. Thermal-induced buckling and postbuckling analysis of continuous railway tracks. International Journal of Solids and Structures 2016;97:637-649.
[4] Yang GT, Bradford MA. Postbuckling snaking of axially loaded infinite beam on nonlinear foundation with restabilizing effects. Journal of Engineering Mechanics, ASCE 2017;143(6):04017019.
[5] Yang GT, Bradford MA. Rayleigh-Ritz solution to post-buckling localization of an axially-loaded infinite beam on a foundation. Journal of Engineering Mechanics, ASCE 2017;143(8):06017010.
[6] Yang GT, Bradford MA. A refined modelling for thermal-induced upheaval buckling of continuously reinforced concrete pavements. Engineering Structures 2017;150:256-270.
[7] Yang GT, Bradford MA. Thermal-induced upheaval buckling of continuously-reinforced semi-infinite concrete pavements. Engineering Structures 2018;168:865-876.
[8] Yang GT, Bradford MA. Thermal-induced upheaval buckling of concrete pavements incorporating the effects of temperature gradient. Engineering Structures 2018;164:316-324.
[9] Yang GT, Bradford MA. On train speed reduction in circumstances of thermally-induced railway track buckling. Engineering Failuare Analysis 2018;92:107-120.
[10] Guo K, Yang GT*. Load-slip curves of shear connection in composite structures: prediction based on ANNs. Steel and Composite Structures 2020;36:493-506.