CUI Junzhi

May 18, 2021

CUI Junzhi is an expert in computational mathematics, computational mechanics, and software engineering. At present, he is a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics and System Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a professor of Tongji University. He graduated from Northwest Polytechnic University in 1962. He was elected member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1995.

CUI was engaged in the research of finite element methods in the early years and developed the first universal finite element program for plane problems in China in early 1964, which solved the complex stress analysis of Liujiaxia Dam. In 1973, he revealed the correlation between the stress state in the contact body and the loading route, which effectively solve the complex structural stress analysis problems of Gongzui Dam. Since the 1980s, he has hosted and participated in the development of the "General Finite Element Program System (FEPS)", the National Key Project "Building Structure Design Software Package (BDP)", the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China project "Finite Element Method Software Environment", etc. With regard to the methodology of software development for science and engineering, he proposed an algorithm of self-adaptive organization. In the past two decades, in view of the performance prediction of composite materials and the analysis of their structures, he developed a high-order multi-scale analysis method that integrates macrostructures and fine-microstructures for integrated analysis of materials and structures. He was awarded the Second Prize of the National Natural Science Award in 1981, with 7 prizes at provincial or ministerial levels. He has authored and co-authored over 150 papers and published 3 books.

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