I completed my Ph.D. (2023) in Solid Mechanics at Brown University, where I was advised by Dr. Kyung-Suk Kim in the Nano & Micromechanics Laboratory. My thesis focused on the application of ruga mechanics to nano-architectures.
I previously received both my B.E. (2015) and M.S. (2017) degrees in Solid Mechanics from Xi'an Jiaotong University, where I was mentored by Dr. Tianjian Lu.
Since then, I have been working as a postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Pradeep Guduru. My recent research focuses on the electro-thermo-mechanical behavior of solid-state electrolytes, the application of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), and ruga-structure-assisted damage mechanisms in soft materials. I enjoy transforming theoretical insights into practical tools, and I am actively seeking opportunities to contribute to applied AI research in engineering.