DR. TIAN SU
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Dr. Su Tian has been awarded the title of Outstanding National Postdoctoral Fellow in Innovation and Entrepreneurship by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of China and selected into Dongwu Science and Technology Leading Talent Training Database in Jiangsu Province, China. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of China Journal of Science and Technology, and Journal of Global Governance and Sustainability, Academic Editor of Scientific Reports (SCI) and Research on Engineering Structures and Materials (EI), Early Career Editor of Coatings (SCI/EI), Guest Editor of several SCI/EI journals, as well as a Think Tank Expert of the Asia-Pacific Regional Center for the Basel Convention, Committee Member of the Digital Intelligence Expert Committee of the China Technology Market Association, and Committee Member of the Jiangsu Provincial Airport Engineering Specialized Committee. His research mainly focuses on microbial construction technology, green and low-carbon airport construction, intelligent monitoring and structural health maintenance. He has presided over more than 10 research projects including the Singapore Academic Development Program, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, and Key Open Fund Project of the Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education. He has published over 70 academic papers including more than 60 SCI/EI indexed papers, authorized 5 invention patents and 5 utility model patents. |
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Experimental study on bond-slip behavior of carbonation-modified recycled concrete and corroded steel bars under combined salt corrosion
Experimental study on the bond-slip behavior between carbonation-modified recycled aggregate concrete and steel bars under dry-wet cycles
Probabilistic fatigue life and damage mechanisms of recycled coarse aggregate concrete under flexural loading
Effects of waste polypropylene fibre parameters and recycled brick aggregate on bond performance between steel bars and concrete
