
Jie Liang
School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Jie Liang is a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics at The University of Adelaide whose focus is directed at ocean wave-ice interaction, wave-induced ice shelf vibrations using mathematical models and realistic profiles. Under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Luke Bennetts and Dr Jordan Pitt, Jie is producing transfer functions that correlate ocean wave energy to shelf vibrations.
Jie Liang has completed a double degree program at The University of Adelaide and was awarded a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) with First Class Honours, alongside a Bachelor of Applied Mathematics science. Jie has completed a final year project "All-Silicon Terahertz Planar Horn Antenna" with Assoc. Prof. Withawat Withayachumnankul and Mr. Wejie Gao in 2020 and was awarded "Ingenuity - Best Sensing and Security Exhibit Winner". The following paper was also published in July, 2021
Research: ocean wave-ice interaction, wave-induced ice shelf vibrations using mathematical models and realistic profiles.
Working on: producing transfer functions that correlate ocean wave energy to shelf vibrations.
Other interest: Teraherze communications and applications (6G)
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Language Competencies
Language Competency Chinese (Mandarin) Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2025 University of Adelaide Australia Ph.D 2021 - 2025 University of Adelaide Australia PhD Candidate 2016 - 2021 University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor -
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Preprint
Year Citation 2023 Liang, J., Pitt, J. P. A., & Bennetts, L. G. (2023). Pan-Antarctic assessment of ice shelf flexural responses to ocean waves.
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