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Dr. Liu joined the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering of Nanyang Technological University as a lecturer on December 4, 2017.
Dr. Liu holds his bachelor and master’s degrees in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Harbin Engineering University, China. He obtained his PhD with dissertation of "Numerical simulation of large amplitude ship motions and applications to ship design and safe operation" from National Technical University of Athens in 2011. After that, he worked as a senior researcher at Ship Design Laboratory of National Technical University of Athens for 6 years, involved in a number of large-scale research projects both from the European Commission and industry. His interests fall into applied marine hydrostatics and hydrodynamics, cover in general the seakeeping, manoeuvering, wave load, stability, safety, and their impact on the design/optimization of a ships and structures.
Dr. Liu holds his bachelor and master’s degrees in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Harbin Engineering University, China. He obtained his PhD with dissertation of "Numerical simulation of large amplitude ship motions and applications to ship design and safe operation" from National Technical University of Athens in 2011. After that, he worked as a senior researcher at Ship Design Laboratory of National Technical University of Athens for 6 years, involved in a number of large-scale research projects both from the European Commission and industry. His interests fall into applied marine hydrostatics and hydrodynamics, cover in general the seakeeping, manoeuvering, wave load, stability, safety, and their impact on the design/optimization of a ships and structures.
(1) Marine Hydrodynamics
(2) Energy Efficiency of Ships
(3) Dynamics of a Ship in Realistic Operational Conditions
(4) Ship Design and Optimization
(5) Ship Stability
(2) Energy Efficiency of Ships
(3) Dynamics of a Ship in Realistic Operational Conditions
(4) Ship Design and Optimization
(5) Ship Stability
- Improving engineering-students’ workspace readiness by engaging industry partners in developing authentic assessment tasks
- Prediction of the added resistance of a ship in seaways for the rational determination of installed power
- Water and Cavitation Tunnel Infrastructure Facility
Courses Taught
MA1001 Dynamics
MA2006 Engineering Mathematics
MA3006 Fluid Mechanics
MA4856 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
MA4807 Marine Structural Integrity
M6811 Ship Hydrodynamics
M6810 Ship Design and Production
M6814 Marine Engineering
MA2006 Engineering Mathematics
MA3006 Fluid Mechanics
MA4856 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
MA4807 Marine Structural Integrity
M6811 Ship Hydrodynamics
M6810 Ship Design and Production
M6814 Marine Engineering