Dr. Jing Song | Multi-hazards analysis | Research Excellence Award
Researcher | University of Birmingham | United Kingdom
Dr. Jing Song is a dedicated civil engineering researcher specializing in structural dynamics, aerodynamics, and multi-hazard resilience. His work focuses on understanding the impact of extreme winds—such as thunderstorm downbursts and hurricanes—on engineering structures through advanced wind tunnel experiments, numerical simulations, and real-time monitoring. He has developed frameworks for predicting the dynamic response of buildings and offshore wind turbine systems under transient, non-stationary wind loads. With strong expertise in Matlab, Abaqus, and data-driven modelling, he contributes to improving the safety and sustainability of infrastructure exposed to complex environmental hazards. His research aims to support resilient, next-generation engineering design.
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Featured Publications
A multi‐hazard analysis framework for earthquake‐damaged tall buildings subject to thunderstorm downbursts
– Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 2023-04-25
A computational method for determining combined ductility demands on steel structures subject to multi-hazards
– ICONHIC2022 Proceedings, 2022-07-07
Generalisation for thunderstorm downburst wind design spectra
– The 2021 World Congress on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (ASEM21), 2021-08-26