Principle Investigator
- 孙东科 Dongke Sun
Dr. Dongke Sun is a professor at
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Southeast University. Prior to his appointment at Southeast University,
he was a staff scientist at
Materials Genome Initiative Center (MAGIC)
of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
He is focusing on numerical modeling of microstructure evolution with
the aim of extracting reliable, rigorous and useful predictions for interesting scientific problems.
He is also interested in modeling of complex fluids
with the
lattice Boltzmann methods,
such as double emulsions, dendritic growth in metals/alloys, bubble-dendrite interactions,
and suspensions of deformable microscale particles (circulating tumor cells, red blood cells) in microfluidic devices.
Acadamic Appointment
- Professor in Materials Science and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering
2016 - Present, Southeast University, China.
- Visiting Scholar in Materials Science and Engineering, School of Engineering Technology
2015 - 2016, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN, USA.
- Postdoctoral Associate in Materials Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering
2014 - 2016, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
- Postdoctoral Associate in Computational Fluid Dynamics, School of Mechanical Engineering
2011 - 2014, Southeast University, China.
Education Background
- Ph. D. of Materials Science, School of Materials Science and Engineering
2006 - 2010, Southeast University, China.
- Graduate Student of Materials Science, School of Materials Science and Engineering
2004 - 2006, Southeast University, China.
- B. E. of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
2000 - 2004, Southeast University, China.
Research Experience
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
Principle Investigator : Study on the dynamic behavior of single DNA molecule transporting through a nanopore in nanofluids
- National Science Foundation for Post-doctoral Scientists of China
Principle Investigator : Numerical Study on Dynamic Behavior of ssDNA in Micro- and Nanoscale Flows
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chief Investigator : Study on the multiscale assembly of nanoparticle golden shell under mediation of magnetic fields, and the effects of collectively optical and thermal properties of nanoparticles on the NK cells
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chief Participator : Modelling and simulation of dendritic growth and bubble formation in the presence of melt flow with the lattice Boltzmann method
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chief Participator : Study on dendritic growth in the presence of melt flow during the solidification of ternary alloys
- Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education
Chief Participator : Study on dendritic growth with melt convection based on the front tracking - lattice Boltzmann method
Additional Experience
- Director, Senior Scientist of Computational Thermodynamics
2014 - 2016, CompuTherm LLC, Madison WI, USA.