Jingpin Jiao – Ultrasonic non-destructive testing – Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Jingpin Jiao - Ultrasonic non-destructive testing - Best Researcher Award 

Beijing University of Technology - China

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Jingpin Jiao began his academic journey at Beijing University of Technology, where he has focused extensively on ultrasonic non-destructive testing technology. His commitment to advancing the field of material damage assessment through non-destructive methods has been a hallmark of his career. Professor Jiao's foundational research laid the groundwork for his significant contributions to ultrasonic non-destructive testing, particularly in structural early micro-damage detection and composite material null-coupling technologies.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Professor Jiao's professional career is distinguished by his extensive research and innovations in ultrasonic non-destructive testing. With a remarkable H-index of 15, he has authored over 60 journals published in SCI and Scopus indexed journals, demonstrating his significant impact in the field. His work includes ten completed or ongoing research projects and ten consultancy/industry projects, showcasing his active engagement in both academic and practical applications. Notably, Professor Jiao holds 124 patents, highlighting his inventive contributions to ultrasonic non-destructive testing technology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Jiao's research has led to major breakthroughs in ultrasonic non-destructive testing, specifically in structural early micro-damage detection technology and composite material null-coupling detection technology. His innovative approach has advanced the field significantly, enabling more accurate and effective assessment of material integrity without causing damage. The impact of his work is evident in his high citation index and his leadership in research projects aimed at improving non-destructive testing methodologies.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The influence of Professor Jiao's research in ultrasonic non-destructive testing extends across academia and industry. His advancements in early micro-damage detection and composite material testing have set new standards for assessing material integrity. Professor Jiao's extensive patent portfolio and numerous publications reflect his substantial contributions to the field. His work has not only advanced scientific understanding but has also enhanced practical applications in material testing.

🏆Academic Cites

Professor Jiao's research has garnered significant attention, as evidenced by his citation index and numerous publications in high-impact journals. His work on ultrasonic non-destructive testing has been widely cited, indicating its importance and relevance in the field. His research contributions are accessible through academic platforms, further underscoring his influence and the value of his innovations in non-destructive testing technologies.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Jiao's legacy in the field of ultrasonic non-destructive testing is marked by his pioneering research and innovative contributions. His future work promises to continue advancing the technology, addressing new challenges, and exploring emerging applications. As a leading researcher, Professor Jiao is well-positioned to drive future developments in non-destructive testing, further solidifying his impact and legacy in the field.

📝Ultrasonic non-destructive testing

Professor Jiao's research is deeply rooted in ultrasonic non-destructive testing, focusing on both theoretical advancements and practical applications. His significant contributions to ultrasonic non-destructive testing technology include major breakthroughs in early micro-damage detection and composite material testing, demonstrating the transformative impact of his work. Through his extensive research and innovation, Professor Jiao has played a crucial role in advancing ultrasonic non-destructive testing methodologies and applications.

Notable Publication


📝Adaptive Linear Chirplet Synchroextracting Transform for Time-Frequency Feature Extraction of Non-Stationary Signals

Authors: Z. Yan, J. Jiao, Y. Xu

Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Year: 2024


📝Nondestructive Evaluation of Debonding in Composites Using Air-Coupled Coda Wave Analysis and Local Defect Resonance Techniques

Authors: Z. Li, J. Jiao, X. Zheng, C. He, B. Wu

Journal: Smart Materials and Structures

Year: 2024


📝Ultrasonic Immersion Testing of Residual Stress in Plates Using Collinear Lamb Wave Mixing Technique

Authors: J. Jiao, L. Li, H. Zhang, B. Wu, C. He

Journal: NDT and E International

Year: 2024


📝Nonlinear Ultrasonic Detection Method of Collinear Wave Mixing for Thermal Damage in High Temperature Pipeline 

Authors: J. Jiao, Z. Li, J. Sun, C. He, B. Wu

Journal: Hedongli Gongcheng/Nuclear Power Engineering

Year: 2024


📝Establishment and Application of a Semianalytical Model of Ultrasonic Power Transfer

Authors: J. Jiao, Z. Qiao, B. Liu, J. Yang, X. Gao

Journal: IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics

Year: 2024

Jun Tu | Ultrasonic NDT | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Jun Tu | Ultrasonic NDT | Best Researcher Award 

Hubei University of Technology | China 

 

AUTHOR PROFILE

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Prof. Dr. Jun Tu began his academic journey in mechanical science and engineering at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Between 2002 and 2014, he completed his Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees, establishing a solid foundation in the field. His educational background provided him with extensive knowledge and skills, particularly in the area of ultrasonic NDT (nondestructive testing), which would later become a significant focus of his research and professional endeavors.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Jun Tu's professional career commenced at the Hubei University of Technology, where he joined the School of Mechanical Engineering as a Lecturer in 2014. His expertise and dedication led to his promotion to Associate Professor in 2017, and eventually to Professor in 2022. In addition to his teaching roles, he serves as the Director of the Department of Instrument Science and Quality Engineering and the Deputy Director of the Hubei Nondestructive Testing Engineering Technology Research Center. He is also a member of the National Nondestructive Testing Society and the Hubei Nondestructive Testing Society, as well as a Nanhu Scholar at Hubei University of Technology. His professional roles have allowed him to significantly contribute to the advancement of ultrasonic NDT and other nondestructive testing techniques.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Jun Tu's research primarily revolves around the sensing principles, imaging detection methods, and engineering applications of electromagnetic acoustic nondestructive testing. He has led more than 10 projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and Hubei Province key research and development programs. His work has resulted in the publication of over 50 academic papers and the authorization of more than 10 invention patents. His contributions to ultrasonic NDT have been widely recognized, earning him numerous teaching and scientific research awards. His innovative research has enhanced the understanding and application of nondestructive testing in various engineering fields.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Jun Tu's impact on the field of nondestructive testing, particularly ultrasonic NDT, is substantial. His leadership in various research projects has pushed the boundaries of current technologies, resulting in more effective and efficient testing methods. His work has influenced both the academic community and the industry, providing new insights and techniques that are being applied in practical engineering contexts. His role in professional societies further amplifies his influence, as he actively contributes to the development and dissemination of knowledge within the field.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

With over 50 academic papers to his name, Dr. Jun Tu's research has been widely cited in the academic community. His work on ultrasonic NDT and electromagnetic acoustic nondestructive testing methods is frequently referenced by researchers and practitioners alike. These citations highlight the relevance and impact of his research contributions, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in the field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Dr. Jun Tu aims to leave a lasting legacy in the field of nondestructive testing. His future contributions are expected to continue driving advancements in ultrasonic NDT and other nondestructive testing technologies. As he continues to mentor young researchers and lead innovative projects, his work will undoubtedly shape the future of nondestructive testing, ensuring its continued evolution and application in various engineering domains.

ULTRASONIC NDT 

Throughout his career, Dr. Jun Tu has significantly advanced the field of ultrasonic NDT. His research on the sensing principles and imaging detection methods in ultrasonic NDT has provided valuable insights and practical applications. The future of ultrasonic NDT looks promising with Dr. Tu's continued contributions and leadership.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION