 
    The Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Laboratory team is characterized by international diversity, combined with training in diverse backgrounds, including applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, aeronautics & astronautics, material science, civil engineering, and computer science. Our team consists of research scientists, postdoctoral research fellows, PhD candidates/students, Masters students (who are encouraged to undertake a successful career in research), visiting students, and administrative/research support staff.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.
Research Scientist
PhD (Univ. Portsmouth), PhD (HIT), MS (HIT), BS (HIT)
Current
Building 4, Level 2, 2207-CU02
Dr. Li joined KAUST as postdoctoral research fellow in February 2019. He received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2009 and M.S. in Solid Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011, and in 2017 he received his PhD degree from University of Portsmouth, UK. His main research focus is on computational mechanics of composite materials. He is currently involved in the research project of novel composite joint designs via engineered interfacial morphology.