Dr. Ji Huan He is a distinguished professor and leading authority in the application of mathematical principles to textile engineering at Soochow University. He serves as a prominent faculty member in the College of Textile and Clothing Engineering and contributes significantly to the National Engineering Laboratory for Modern Silk. Holding a Master's degree in Mechanics and a Ph.D. in Hydromechanics, Dr. He has established himself as a visionary researcher despite characterizing himself as a 'layman' of the textile industry. His unique interdisciplinary background has positioned him at the forefront of innovative approaches to textile science and engineering. Dr. He's academic journey reflects a remarkable transition from fundamental mechanics to pioneering applications in textile technology.
Dr. He's groundbreaking research in textile mathematics has fundamentally transformed how mathematical methodologies are applied to solve complex problems in textile engineering. His work has found practical applications in diverse areas including space suit manufacturing and Mongolian yurt construction, where his mathematical approaches ensure precise temperature regulation properties. With an impressive H-index of 115 and over 73,000 total citations, his scholarly impact is substantial and widely recognized across multiple disciplines. Notably, Elsevier selected him for the 'Most Cited Chinese Researchers in 2014' list, where he ranked first in mathematics. His development of mathematical frameworks for textile engineering has established new paradigms for quantitative analysis in this field.
Beyond his research achievements, Dr. He has cultivated a vibrant research environment that encourages continuous intellectual engagement among his students, with midnight discussions on scientific inspirations becoming a hallmark of his laboratory culture. He has dedicated himself to advancing the quantitative production of civil nano-products and developing innovative nano-textile technologies that bridge theoretical mathematics with practical applications. Dr. He's mentorship approach emphasizes collaborative problem-solving, where he notes that student ideas often drive mutual progress in research. Currently focused on integrating nano-mathematics with talent cultivation and economic development, his work continues to shape the future of textile engineering while training the next generation of interdisciplinary scientists.