Dr. Kailu Xiao | Impact Dynamics Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Kailu Xiao, Texas A&M University, United States
π Education
Dr. Kailu Xiao earned his Ph.D. in Engineering of Mechanics from the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, after completing his Bachelor of Engineering at China University of Mining and Technology.
π¬ Research Experience
Dr. Xiao investigates the dynamical performance and energy dissipation abilities of polymer materials and carbon nanotube films. His research delves into topics such as ion irradiation-induced crosslinked CNT mats, entanglements’ influence on ultrahigh strain rate deformation of Polystyrene micro-spheres, and the energy dissipation ability of CNT-DAP dynamic network composites.
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Publication Top Notes
πExperimental study on dynamic compressive behaviour of sandwich panel with shear thickening fluid filled pyramidal lattice truss core
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Year: 2018
π Nanoindentation of thin graphdiyne films: Experiments and molecular dynamics simulation
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Year: 2019
πExtraordinary impact resistance of carbon nanotube film with crosslinks under micro-ballistic impact
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Year: 2021
πNanoparticles produced by nanosecond pulse laser ablation of a metallic glass in water
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Year: 2019
π Impact resistance of single-layer metallic glass nanofilms to high-velocity micro-particle penetration
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Year: 2021
π Study on performance degradation and damage modes of thin-film photovoltaic cell subjected to particle impact
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Year: 2021
πNanosecond laser ablation of a metallic glass in water: a high time-resolved imaging study
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Year: 2020
π Geometrical scaling law for laser-induced micro-projectile impact testing
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Year: 2022
π Residual stress analysis of thin film photovoltaic cells subjected to massive micro-particle impact
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Year: 2020
π Temperature-dependent phase transformation of ice-1h under ultrafast uniaxial compression: A molecular dynamics simulation
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Year: 2019