About
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Research
Research interests
- Healthcare technologies
- Intelligent sensor systems
- Digital health, devices and data
- Human biomechanics
- MEMS/NEMS
Current research
Professor Jiang has multidisciplinary research expertise across electromechanical sensors/actuators, advanced nanomaterials & devices, and intelligent systems. She has over 15 years’ experience in conducting research in the fields of e.g. healthcare technologies, wearable sensor systems, body interface systems, and human biomechanics. Her research interest also expands to micro/nano electromechanical systems, which is built upon novel material sciences, modelling and development of micro/nano-fabrication processes.
Liudi has a proven capability to bridge across different disciplines through collaborations with some of the best researchers in the UK. She has built a broad funding portfolio by attracting over £10 M in Research Funding from EPSRC, MRC, NIHR, UKRI, British Heart Foundation, and industry. She has published over 100 papers. She is the Engineering Lead of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Prosthetics & Orthotics. She is currently the Head of the Engineering Materials Research Group.
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Research groups
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Research interests
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Current research
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Research projects
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Publications
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Supervision
Current PhD Students
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Teaching
I contribute to modules across all University student levels, including Mechanical Systems Analysis, Advanced Sensors and Condition Monitoring. I supervise a number of popular individual projects, MSc projects, as well as Group Design Project every year. I am particularly passionate about research led teaching and education, integrating state of the art research with conventional engineering knowledge and theories.
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Courses and modules
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External roles and responsibilities
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Biography
Liudi has a BEng and MSc in Applied Physics. She received her PhD from the University of Dundee in 2002. She was appointed a RCUK Academic Fellow (Roberts Fellow)/Lecturer in 2006 at the University of Southampton, Associate Professor in 2013 and Professor in 2015. She is a Chartered Physicist, Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the IET.
Prizes
- Presentation prize from IEEE UK & Rep. of Ireland (2012)
- Method to assess biomechanical coupling at trans-femoral residuum/socket interface (2017)
- IET William James Award in 2015 (2015)
- BLESMA (the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen’s Association) presentation prize (2015)
- Limbless Association presentation prize (2014)
- IMechE Healthcare Technology Early Career Award (2019)
- the Best Paper Prize for Advancing Technology at ISPO World Congress 2017 (2017)
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Prizes
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