Ching-tai Ng
Senior Lecturer
Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
A/Prof. Alex Ching-Tai Ng (峿¸…æ³°) is current Associate Professor in the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering and Associate Dean (HDR) in Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences at The University of Adelaide. He specialises in fundamental and applied research in structural health monitoring (SHM). His research interests include SHM, guided wave non-destructive evaluation, system identification, engineering reliability and risk analysis and composite materials. He is interested in applying SHM techniques to different engineering areas. A/Prof. Ng earned his B.Eng. with First-class honours and M.Phil. from the City University of Hong Kong in 2005 and 2007, respectively, and his Ph.D. in 2011 from the University of Queensland under a full scholarship. During his study, he received a number of awards, such as Arup Best Student Award, Outstanding Academic Performance Award for Research Degree Student and Best Student Paper Award by the International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering, and won the Airbus Fly Your Ideas Challenge Competition in 2009.
Research Interest
Guided Wave Non-destructive Evaluation Structural Health Monitoring System Identification Structural Dynamics Vibration Measurement Composite Materials
Publications
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Ng CT (2015). On the Accuracy of Analytical Modelling of Lamb Wave Scattering at Delaminations in Multilayered Isotropic Plates. International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, 15(7), pp. 1-12.