Professor

Tel:86010-62797961

E-mail address:zhenglili@tsinghua.edu.cn

Introduction

Lili Zheng, Ph.D.

Contactaddress:

SchoolofAerospace

TsinghuaUniversity

Beijing, 100084

Office phone: 86010-62797961

Education background

3/90 – 5/94 Cambridge University,UK, Ph.D. in Engineering.

8/85 – 2/88 University of Science and Technology ofChina, M.S. in Mechanical Engineering.

8/80 – 6/85 University of Science and Technology ofChina, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.

Experience

9/08– to date Professor,SchoolofAerospace,TsinghuaUniversity,Beijing,China.

9/05 – 8/2010 Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,

StateUniversityofNew Yorkat StonyBrook,USA.

7/99 – 8/2005Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,

StateUniversityofNew Yorkat StonyBrook,USA.

6/96 – 6/1999Research Scientist, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

StateUniversityofNew Yorkat StonyBrook,USA.

3/94 – 5/1995Research Associate, Engineering Department,Cambridge University,UK.

3/90 – 2/1994Research Assistant, Engineering Department,Cambridge University,UK.

2/88 – 2/1990Lecturer, Department of Energy Engineering,Shanghai Jiao-Tong University,China

Concurrent Academic

National Science Foundation: CAREERAward,USA, 2000.

Areas of Research Interests/ Research Projects

Thermal science and fluid dynamics in the aspects of combustion in automobile engines and fire propagation; alternative energy in the area of methane hydrate; materials processing of crystalline Si growth for Solar applications, and ceramic and metallic functional-graded-coatings by thermal spraying; and bio-fluid mechanics such as cerebral fluid dynamics for hydrocephalus.

Academic Achievement

Over 100 peer reviewed manuscripts being published, representative papers are listed below:

• D. Cai, L. L. Zheng, H. Zhang,2010,“Transport Phenomena in Vapor Growth of III-Nitrides,” inSpringer Handbook ofCrystal Growth, Defects and Characterization(eds. M. Dudley, K. Pyrappa, V. Prasad, and G. Dhanaraj),Springer,New York. P1243-1280.

•Wei, J., Zhang H., Zheng L L, Wang C L, Zhao B,2009, “Modeling and Improvement of Silicon Ingot Directional Solidification for Industrial Production Systems,”Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol. 93, pp.1531-1539 .

• H. S. Fang, K. Bao, J. A. Wei, H. Zhang, E. H. Wu, and L. L. Zheng*, 2009, “Simulations of Droplet Spreading and Solidification Using an Improved SPH Model,”Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications,55:2,124-143.

• Lili Zheng, Hui Zhang, Mingyu Zhang, Prasad Kerkar and Devinder Mahajan, 2008, “Modeling methane hydrate formation in marine sediments,” in T. Collett, A. Johnson, C. Knapp, and R. Boswell, eds.,Natural gas hydratesEnergy resource potential and associated geologic hazards: AAPG Memoir 89, p. 1–12.

• Zhang, W., Wei, G. H., Zhang, H., Zheng, L., Welch, D.O., and Sampath, S., 2007, “Toward the Achievement of Substrate Melting and Controlled Solidification in Thermal Spraying”,Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, Vol. 27, pp.717-736.

• Cai, D., Zheng, L. L., Zhang, H., Tassev, V. L., and Bliss, D. F., 2005, “Modeling of Aluminum Nitride Growth by Halide Vapor Transport Epitaxy Method,”Journal ofCrystalGrowth, Vol. 276, pp. 186-193.

• Xiong, H. B., Zheng, L. L., Sampath, S., Williamson, R., and Fincke, J., 2004, “Three-dimensional simulation of plasma spray and entrained particle behavior,”International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 47, pp. 5189-5200.

• Egnor, M., Zheng, L. L., Rosiello, A., Gutman, F. and Davis, R., 2002, “A model of pulsations in communicating hydrocephalus,”Pediatric Neurosurgery, Vol. 36, pp. 281-303.

• Zheng, L. L. and Zhang, H., 2000, “An adaptive level set method for moving boundary problems: applications to droplet spreading and solidification,”Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B, Vol. 37, pp.437-454.

• Zheng, L. L., Zhang, H., Larson, D. J., Jr., and Prasad, V., 1998, “A model for solidification under the influence of thermoelectric and magneto-hydrodynamic effects: application to Peltier Interface Demarcation during directional solidification with different gravitational conditions,”Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 120, pp.430-440.

• Zheng, L. L. and Bray, K. N. C., 1994, “The application of new combustion and turbulence models to H2- air non-premixed supersonic combustion,”Combustion and Flame, Vol. 99, pp. 440-448.