Jie Wu
Associate Professor
Department of Engineering
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Wu is an Associate Professor (Reader) in Bioengineering. Her research interests are in the areas of bone, ocular tissue, numerical modelling of natural and synthetic polymers, biomaterials for prostheses bearing surfaces, and functional tissue engineering. She obtained her MSc in Computer Science (Parallel Computing) from Oxford University Computing Laboratory and a DPhil from Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University, where she was a Career Development Fellow before joining the University of Durham. Since joining Durham, she has held and is currently holding research fundings as Principal investigator in Biomaterials, Modelling, Tissue engineering and Biotribology for a number of recent projects.
Research Interest
She is teaching/has taught the following courses: Bioengineering, Materials, Polymers, Metals and Alloys, Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Design, Dynamic System Modelling and Engineering drawing.
Publications
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Wu, X., Field, R., Wu, J. J. & Zhang, K. (2017). Polyvinylpyrrolidone modified graphene oxide as a modifer for thin film composite forward osmosis membranes. Journal of Membrane Science 540: 251-260.
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Mondal, S., Field, R. W. & Wu, J. J. (2017). Novel Approach for Sizing Forward Osmosis Membrane Systems. Journal of Membrane Science 541: 321-328.
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Hanusch, B. C., Tuck, S. P., McNally, R. J. Q., Wu, J. J., Datta, H. K. & Francis, R. M. (2017). Does regional loss of bone density explain low trauma distal forearm fractures in men (The Mr F study)?. Osteoporosis International 28(10): 2877-2886.