Curriculum Vitae
Prof.Dr.Jeng Dong-sheng
Qingdao University of Technology
School of Civil Engineering
Email: zhengdongsheng@qut.edu.cn
Telephone: 15928814929
Webpage: http://civil.qut.edu.cn/szdw/jsmc.htm
RESEARCH AREA AND TEAM
Jeng Dong-sheng is a professor in the School of Civil Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology. Working on numerous research fields, including porous flow, offshore geotechnics, ocean/coastal engineering, groundwater, artificial neural network and offshore wind energy. His research team includes 2 masters and 4 doctors. With his collaborators, he completed a total of 30 research projects in the UK and EU countries; published 3 books; published more than 300 SCI papers.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
12/2019–Present
Professor | Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, China
07/2013–Present
Professor | Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
10/2007–07/2013
NRP Chair Professor | University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
EDUCATION
01/1994–09/1997
University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
PhD in Engineering
09/1987–06/1989
National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, China
MEng in Engineering
09/1983–06/1987
National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, China
BEng in Engineering
PUBLICATIONS
[1] Han S, Jeng D S, Tsai C C. Meshfree model for earthquake-induced transient response in a porous seabed[J]. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2021, 145: 106713.
[2] Cui L, Jeng D S, Liu J. Seabed foundation stability around offshore detached breakwaters[J]. Applied Ocean Research, 2021, 111: 102672.
[3] Liang Z, Jeng D S. PORO-FSSI-FOAM model for seafloor liquefaction around a pipeline under combined random wave and current loading[J]. Applied Ocean Research, 2021, 107: 102497.
[4] Liang Z, Jeng D S, Liu J. Combined wave–current induced seabed liquefaction around buried pipelines: Design of a trench layer[J]. Ocean Engineering, 2020, 212: 107764.
[5] Wu S, Jeng D S. Effects of dynamic soil permeability on the wave-induced seabed response around a buried pipeline[J]. Ocean Engineering, 2019, 186: 106132.