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Li Wang is a Senior Research Associate at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra in the School of Engineering and Technology, specializing in Mechanical Engineering. He obtained his PhD from the Beijing Institute of Technology in June 2017. Since then, he has worked as a Research Associate at UNSW Canberra from July 2017 to December 2021 and was promoted to Senior Research Associate in January 2022. His research interests encompass computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with a focus on fluid-structure interaction, development of novel numerical methods, and applications to challenging fluid-structure interactions, including flapping wings and turbulent flows. Wang has significant experience in using machine learning techniques to solve complex CFD problems and is well-versed in various numerical methods such as high-order finite difference, finite element, lattice Boltzmann, and material point methods. He has actively participated in multiple research projects, securing funding for investigations into aeroacoustics, blood flow in cardiovascular systems, and bushfire modeling.
University of New South Wales • Canberra
Leading research in computational fluid dynamics and fluid-structure interactions.
University of New South Wales • Canberra
Conducted research focusing on numerical methods for fluid dynamics.
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