Biography
Dr Juan Li is a Lecturer in Department of Engineering at King's College London. Juan received her PhD in Engineering Mechanics from Tsinghua University, China (2018). She worked as an Early Stage Researcher within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie ITN project at the University of Warwick (2018 - 2021), during which she visited Imperial College London for two months in 2019. She joined the Department of Engineering at King’s as a lecturer in January 2022.
Research interests
- Fluid mechanics
- Unsteady aerodynamics
- Vortex dynamics
- Wind energy
Further information
Research
Computational Engineering
Applying advanced computational methods to engineering practice.
Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems
Research centre focusing on intelligent information systems, encompassing hardware-software co-design, nanoscale information systems, signal processing, information engineering, and quantum information processing.
The Multiscale Biofilm Research Hub (MBRH)
The Multiscale Biofilm Research Hub (MBRH) has been established to promote interdisciplinary interactions and focus microbial biofilm related research at King’s.
Synthetic biology and technological advancements
Biofilms are being studied to inspire the development of new materials and other technologies, and new approaches to probe biofilm formation.
Project status: Ongoing
Research
Computational Engineering
Applying advanced computational methods to engineering practice.
Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems
Research centre focusing on intelligent information systems, encompassing hardware-software co-design, nanoscale information systems, signal processing, information engineering, and quantum information processing.
The Multiscale Biofilm Research Hub (MBRH)
The Multiscale Biofilm Research Hub (MBRH) has been established to promote interdisciplinary interactions and focus microbial biofilm related research at King’s.
Synthetic biology and technological advancements
Biofilms are being studied to inspire the development of new materials and other technologies, and new approaches to probe biofilm formation.
Project status: Ongoing