• Wang JingJing
    Title: Lecturer
    E-mail: wangjj@bjut.edu.cn
Current Professional Societies

None

Research Areas

1. BIM technology and intelligent construction;

2. Life cycle sustainable evaluation of civil structures.

Honors

1. Expert of National University BIM Graduation Design Innovation Competition, Zhongguancun Smart Building Industry Green Development Alliance, 2019.11

2. Expert of National University BIM Design Competition, Organizing Committee of the National Comprehensive Skills Competition for Applied Talents, 2019.10

Publications

1. JingJing Wang, YuanFeng Wang, YiWen Sun, Danielle Densley Tingley and YuRong Zhang. Life cycle sustainability assessment of fly ash concrete structures[J]. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, 80: 1162-1174.

2. JingJing Wang, Danielle Densley Tingley, Martin Mayfield, YuanFeng Wang. Life cycle impact comparison of different concrete floor slabs considering uncertainty and sensitivity analysis[J]. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018, 189: 374-385.

3. Jingjing Wang, Yuanfeng Wang. Environmental impacts of short building lifespans in China considering time value[J]. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018, 203: 696-707.

Personal Statement

Wang JingJing, 1989, female, Ph.D., postdoctoral, lecturer of Beijing University of Technology, master tutor, member of the Communist Party of China. In 2019, she obtained a doctorate in civil engineering in Beijing Jiaotong University, and engaged in scientific research at the postdoctoral workstation of civil engineering from 2019 to now. The research topic of Jingjing Wang is dynamic multi-objective optimization of concrete and its structure in the whole life cycle, BIM technology and intelligent construction, etc. In recent years, she has applied and participated in many scientific research projects entrusted by the state, provincial and ministerial level and enterprises. More than 10 papers have been published in academic journals at home and abroad, among which four SCI papers have been published in international academic journals as the first author (top journals and ESI1‰ highly cited journals), and the total impact factors have exceeded 20. In addition, she also received the first grant from the UK-China Joint Research and Innovation Partnership Fund: PhD Placement Programme to study in the Sheffield University in the UK for one year.