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Dr. Nguyen Dinh Du combines professional knowledge and practical experience

Nguyen Dinh Du Ph.D. 
Lecturer, Head of Department of Fundamentals, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Lac Hong University.

Education and Expertise:

Civil & Industrial Construction Engineer, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (2004-2009).

Master of Civil and Industrial Construction, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (2010-2013).

Ph.D. in Technical Mechanics, University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Hanoi (2017-2021).

Main area:

Specializing in issues related to calculation and structural design of civil and industrial works, including works with special structures. Mr. Nguyen Dinh Du is an expert in applying the latest and most advanced knowledge in the industry to solve technical challenges.

Teaching:

Responsible for teaching core subjects such as Strength of Materials, Structural Mechanics, with a solid foundation in Engineering Mechanics. His educational goal is to equip students with a deep and comprehensive understanding, as well as practical application skills in the construction industry.

Research:

Focuses on issues related to Computational Mechanics, Multiphase Materials, and Destructive Mechanics. These studies not only promote the development of the industry but also bring new solutions for the construction and renovation of civil works. Published projects:

  1. Bui QT, Vo QD, Zhang Ch, Nguyen DD , (2014), “A consecutive-interpolation quadrilateral element (CQ4): Formulation and applications”, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design , 84, 14-31.
  2. Zuoyi Kang, Tinh Quoc Bui, Du Dinh Nguyen , Takahiro Saitoh, Sohichi Hirose, (2015), “An extended consecutive-interpolation quadrilateral element (XCQ4) applied to linear elastic fracture mechanics”, Acta Mech, Springer-Verlag Wien ,  Volume 226 ,  Issue 12 , pp. 3991–4015.
  3. Tinh Quoc Bui, Du Dinh Nguyen , Xiaodong Zhang, Sohichi Hirose, Romesh C. Batra, (2016), “Analysis of 2-dimensional transient problems for linear elastic and piezoelectric structures using the consecutive-interpolation quadrilateral element (CQ4)”, European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids , 58, pp 1-19.
  4. Zuoyi Kang, Tinh Quoc Bui, Du Dinh Nguyen , Sohichi Hirose, (2017), “Dynamic stationary crack analysis of isotropic solids and anisotropic composites by enhanced local enriched consecutive-interpolation elements”, Composite Structures, 180, pp 221-233.
  5. Nguyen Dinh Du , Bui Quoc Tinh, (2012), "Free vibration analysis of two-dimensional elastic structures by double interpolated quadrilateral elements", Collection of scientific works - 1st National Conference on Mechanics 9th , Volume 1, 130-140.
  6. Nguyen Dinh Du , Bui Quoc Tinh, (2015), “An extended quadrilateral element with double interpolation (XCQ4) for linear elastic plane cracking problem”, Proceedings of the National Scientific Conference on Mechanics Deformable solid objects 12th edition, Da Nang City , Volume 1, 307-405.
  7. Nguyen Dinh Du , Nguyen Ba Ngoc Thao, Bui Quoc Tinh, (2016), “Dynamic analysis of linear elastic plane cracking problem using double interpolated extended quadrilateral (XCQ4)”, Construction Magazine , Monthly Issue 3, 163-167.
  8. Nguyen Dinh Du , Bui Quoc Tinh, (2015), "Simulation of crack propagation of 2D solid objects using double interpolated quadrilateral elements", Proceedings of the 4th Applied Mathematics Conference, Hanoi .
  9. Nguyen Dinh Du , Nguyen Dinh Duc, Bui Quoc Tinh (2017). A new integration method for double interpolated quadrilateral elements (CQ4) improves the stiffness matrix. 10th National Mechanics Conference. December 8-9, 2017. Volume 4, Computational Mechanics.
  10. Nguyen Dinh Du , Nguyen Dinh Duc, Bui Quoc Tinh (2018). Applying double interpolation method to analyze 2D linear elastic functional materials. The 14th National Scientific Conference on Solid Mechanics, Tran Dai Nghia University, Ho Chi Minh City, July 19-20, 2018.
  11. Nguyen Dinh Du , Nguyen Dinh Duc, Bui Quoc Tinh (2019). The new integration method applied to the double interpolated hexahedral element (CHH8) improves calculation time. National Technical Mechanics Conference. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute of Mechanics, Hanoi, April 9, 2019.
  12. Nguyen Dinh Du , Nguyen Dinh Duc, Bui Quoc Tinh (2019). Dynamic Analysis of Plane Cracking Problem of FGM Material Using Double Interpolation Extended Quadrilateral Element (XCQ4). The first national scientific conference on Dynamics and Control. Polytechnic University - University of Danang.
  13. Du Dinh Nguyen , Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Nguyen Dinh Duc, Jaroon Rungamornrat, Tinh Quoc Bui (2021). Enhanced nodal gradient finite elements with new numerical integration schemes for 2D and 3D geometrically nonlinear analysis. Applied Mathematical Modeling, 93, pp. 326-359.
  14. Du Dinh Nguyen , Dinh Duc Nguyen, Tinh Quoc Bui (2021). Analysis of linear elastic fracture mechanics for cracked functionally graded composite plate by enhanced local enriched consecutive-interpolation elements. VNU Journal of Science: Mathematics – Physics, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 1-11.
  15. Du Dinh Nguyen , Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Nguyen Dinh Duc, Tinh Quoc Bui (2022). Modeling the transient dynamic fracture and quasi-static crack growth in cracked functionally graded composites by the extended four-node gradient finite elements. Composite Structures, 284, 115056.
  16. Pham Ba Khien, Du Dinh Nguyen , Abdelouahed Tounsi and Bui Van Tuyen (2024). Nonlocal Mindlin plate theory with the application for vibration and bending analysis of nanoplates with the flexoelectricity effect. Advances in Nano Research, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 27-40.
  17.  Bui Van Tuyen, Du Dinh Nguyen and Abdelouahed Tounsi (2023). Flexoelectric effect on buckling and vibration behaviors of piezoelectric nano-plates using a new deformation plate theory. Steel and Composite Structures, Vol. 48, No. 6, pp.709-725.
  18. Bui Van Tuyen and Nguyen Dinh Du (2023). Analytic solutions for static bending and free vibration analysis of FG nanobeams in thermal environment. Journal of thermal stresses, Vol. 46, No. 9, pp. 1-24.

Practical Application:

As Deputy Director of Quynh Anh Construction Consulting Company Limited, specializing in design consulting and construction of civil and industrial projects. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Du has applied professional knowledge to solve complex practical problems, especially in improving the quality and durability of projects.

Notable Achievements:

Provincial Technical Innovation: Participated and won awards, demonstrating creativity and innovation in the field of construction engineering.

Scientific research wins school-level awards: A testament to serious scientific research and valuable contributions to the academic community.

Annual scientific publication: Published scientific articles at the National Science Conference and prestigious domestic and foreign journals such as Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, Composite Structures, Applied Mathematical Modeling, and the magazine Lac Hong science.

Vision and Expansion Goals:

With the slogan " Construction Engineering - Shaping future ", Dr. Nguyen Dinh Du aims to train a generation of engineers who are not only technically good but also possess creative thinking and foresight. He is committed to developing education and applied research to address future technical and social challenges, while contributing to the sustainable development of industry and society. festival.

Dr. Nguyen Dinh Du continues to be a source of inspiration and guidance for students, through the combination of extensive professional knowledge, rich practical experience, and passion for scientific research. He believes in the strength of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Lac Hong University, with 27 years of experience in training the construction industry to help students shape the future .

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In 2024, the Faculty of Civil Engineering is enrolling students in the following programs:

1. Engineer of Construction Engineering Technology

- 03 specializations: Civil & Industrial Construction, Bridge & Road Construction and Construction  Informatics.

- Industry code: 7.51.01.02

- Duration: 4 years

2. Master of Civil Engineering

- Industry code: 85.80.201

- Duration: 1.5 years

3. Transfer Education Program

- 02 specializations: Civil & Industrial Construction and Bridge & Road Construction.

- Industry code: 7.51.01.02

- Duration: 1.5 years

THE FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

1. 100% of the lectures with more than 13 years of experience, and their owners of businesses are trained in teaching and assessment methods according to international standards.

2. 100% of the education program is assessed according to the quality standard set by the Southeast Asian University Network (AUN-QA).

3. 100% of classrooms and laboratories have air-conditioners and modern equipment.

4. 100% of students graduate on time.

CONTACT

📍  Address:  Faculty of Civil Engineering (Faculty Office - Campus 1 - Building C, No. 10, Huynh Van Nghe, Buu Long Ward, Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai Province).

📍Office phone: 02513 952 253 - Hotline: 091 845 3882 (Dean Nguyen Khanh Hung) or 088 865 6356 (Vice Dean Nguyen Thanh Trung)

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