Dean, Graduate School, Peking University
Dean, College of Engineering, Peking University
Contact Information
Tel: 010-62757426
Email: syc@coe.pku.edu.cn
Homepage: http://www2.coe.pku.edu.cn/subpage.asp?id=106
Education
July 1984 - June 1987 Ph.D. Mechanics, Peking University
Jan.1982 - July 1984 M.S Mechanics, Peking University
Jan.1978 – Jan.1982 B.S Mechanics, Zhejiang University, China
Professional Experience
2011- Present Dean, Graduate School, Peking University, China
2005 - Present Dean, College of Engineering, Peking University, China
July 2002 - June 2004 Professor and Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JHU
Mar. 2001 - present Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, JHU
July 1997 - Jan. 2000 Deputy Director, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory
July 1999 - Present Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JHU
1997-2002 Adjunct Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sep. 1994-Jan. 2000 Research Staff Member, IBM Research Division
Nov. 1992 - Sep. 1994 Research Staff Member, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Team Leader for Turbulence and Applied Lattice Method Program)
Dec.1990 - Nov.1992 Oppenheimer Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory
May 1990 - Dec.1993 Faculty Associate, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University
Feb. 1990 - Dec. 1990 Research scientist, Bartol Reseach Institute, University of Delaware
June 1987 - Feb.1990 Post-doctoral fellow, Los Alamoa National Laboratory
Research Areas
And Interests Statistical theory and computation of fluid turbulence
Mesoscopic physics and lattice Boltzmann computational methods
Molecular dynamics and granular flows Computational fluid dynamics and numerical analysis
Micro- and nano-fluidics
Flow through porous media and environmental sciences
Nonlinear dynamics and applied mathematics Large scale computing and parallel algorithm
Multiscale Phenomena and Computational Methods
Selected Publications
1. Shiyi Chen, Robert E. Ecke, Gregory L. Eyink, Michael Rivera, Minping Wan, and Zuoli Xiao,“Physical mechanism of the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade,”96, 084502 (2006).
- 2. Q. Chen, S. Chen, G. L. Eyink and D. D. Holm,``Resonant interactions in rotating homogeneous three-dimensional turbulence,''J. Fluid Mech., 542, 139 - 164 (2005).
- 3. S. Y. Chen, B. Dhruva, S. Kurien, K. R. Sreenivasan and M. A. Taylor, ``Anomalous scaling of low-order structure functions of turbulent velocity,'' iJ. Fluid Mech., 533,183 - 192 (2005).
- 4. Shiyi Chen, Robert E. Ecke, Gregory L. Eyink, Xin Wang and Zuoli Xiao, ``Physical Mechanism of the Two-Dimensional Enstrophy Cascade,'' Physical Review Letters, 91, 214501, (2003)。
- 5. Qiaoning Chen, Shiyi Chen, Gregory Eyink, K. R. Sreenivasan, '' Kolmogorov's third hypothesis and sign statistics,'' Physical Review Letters, 90, 254501 (2003).
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