Zhou Yun, male, is currently the dean of the School of Civil Engineering of Guangzhou University and the leader of the disciplines of disaster prevention and reduction engineering and protection engineering.
Since 1993, he has been engaged in research on structural seismic control and engineering seismic resistance. As a main member, he undertook the national "Eighth Five-Year Plan" scientific and technological research plan topic "Research on Energy Dissipation and Seismic Reduction Technology for Mid- and High-Rise Buildings" and presided over the completion of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Fund project "Research on semi-active magnetorheological damping control technology and theory", Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation project "Research on new system and theory of lead viscoelastic damping control for high-rise buildings", Ministry of Construction science and technology project "New energy consumption reduction
"Development and Research on Seismic Devices", "Test and Application Research on New Energy-Dissipation and Shock-absorbing Systems", "Research on Function-Based Seismic Design Methods of Seismic Isolation and Energy-dissipating and Shock-absorbing Structures", Science and Technology Project of Guangdong Provincial Department of Construction "Seismic Isolation and Energy Dissipation
Research on more than 10 projects including “Research on Energy-Based Design Methods for Earthquake-absorbing Structures”, presided over the preparation of the “Technical Regulations for Energy Consumption and Earthquake Absorption”, and participated in the “Technical Regulations for Steel Structures of High-Rise Residential Buildings” and the “Seismic Code for Buildings in Villages and Towns”
The preparation work of three specifications or procedures, etc., as the host or participant, completed multiple high-rise structure earthquake simulation shake table test projects such as "Guangzhou Zhonghai Mingdu High-rise Residential Earthquake Simulation Shaking Table Test Research", and researched and designed 16 utility models.
Energy-dissipating shock absorbers, 6 of which have won national utility model patents, and more than 100 academic papers have been published on structural shock absorption, structural seismic resistance, and structural analysis.
Projects such as "Research on New Technologies and Design Methods for Energy-Consumption and Shock Absorption" that he has presided over have been identified as reaching the international advanced level or the domestic leading level.
Won one second-class Science and Technology Progress Award from the Ministry of Education, one third-class Science and Technology Progress Award from the Ministry of Construction, one third-class Guangdong Province Science and Technology Progress Award, one second-class and one third-class Guangzhou Science and Technology Achievements Award, and won the Guangzhou City’s fifth prize in 2006.
A model worker.
The research results have been incorporated into relevant textbooks and works, and have been applied in projects such as Guangzhou Dongshan Jingxuan Project, Zhonghai Mingdu Project, Shantou Chaoshan Galaxy Building, etc., and have achieved obvious economic and social benefits.
We have accumulated valuable experience in structural analysis and model earthquake simulation shaking table tests.
He has edited or co-edited 14 books and textbooks such as "Civil Engineering Earthquake Resistant Design" and "Civil Engineering Disaster Prevention and Mitigation" in publishing houses such as Science Press and Higher Education Press.
He is currently the deputy director (and secretary-general) of the Earthquake Prevention and Disaster Reduction Engineering Technical Committee of the Civil Engineering Society. He is also a standing committee member or member of 15 secondary societies, including the Structural Vibration Control Professional Committee of the China Vibration Society and the Steel-Concrete Composite Structure Society of the China Iron and Steel Association.
He is an editorial board member of 7 academic journals including "Chinese Journal of Civil Engineering".