Hu Liang

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     Associate Professor

       Phone: (86) 27 8754 2431

     Email: lianghu@hust.edu.cn

     Academic Areas: Civil Engineering

     Research Interests:Wind Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Random Vibration

Academic Degrees

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Ph. D., Civil Engineering, Jun 2007, Supervisor: Prof. Li LI
B. S., Civil Engineering, Jun 2001, Supervisor: Dr. Sufei NIE

Professional Experience

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Department of Bridge Engineering, School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics
Associate Professor, From Nov 2013; Assistant Professor, Apr 2012 to Oct 2013
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Associate, Jan 2010 to Jul 2012;
Research Fellow, Sept 2014 to Mar 2015.
Supervisor: Prof. You-Lin XU
Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Department of Bridge Engineering, School of Civil Engineering
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Jul 2007 to Jan 2010; Supervisor: Prof. Ming GU

Selected Publications

•Hu, L., and Xu, Y.L. Extreme value of typhoon-induced non-stationary buffeting response of long-span bridges. Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics, 2014, 36, 19-27.
•Hu, L., Xu, Y.L., and Huang W.F., Typhoon-induced non-stationary buffeting response of long-span bridges in complex terrain. Engineering Structures, 2013, 57, 406-415.
•Xu, Y.L., Hu, L., and Kareem, A. Conditional simulation of non-stationary fluctuating wind speeds for long-span bridges. Journal of Engineering Mechanics-ASCE, 2013, 140(1), 61-73.
•Hu, L., Xu, Y. L., and Zheng, Y. Conditional simulation of spatially variable seismic ground motions based on evolutionary spectra. Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 2012, 41(15), 2125-2139.
•Liang Hu, Li Li, Ming Gu. Error assessment for spectral representation method in wind velocity field simulation. Journal of Engineering Mechanics-ASCE, 2010, 136(9), 1090-1104.
•Hu Liang, Li Li, Fan Jian and Fang Qinhan. Coherency matrix-based proper orthogonal decomposition with application to wind field simulation. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2006, 5(2), 267-272.

Courses Taught

Bridge Engineering: 48 hours per semester, Fall 2012-Fall 2014
Hydrology of Bridge and Culvert: 24 hours per semester, Spring 2013 and 2014

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