In addition to academic faculty, courses in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering may be taught by industry experts, post doctoral researchers or Ph.D. students. See the list below to learn more about the instructors who are teaching this semester.
Zhengbo Wang
Title: Graduate Research Assistant
Building: Mason
Room: 4132
Phone: 404-992-4909
Email: zwang3131@gatech.edu
Education
1. MS Georgia Institute of Technology 2021
2. BS Auburn University 2020
3. BS Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture 2020
Biography
Zhengbo Wang is a graduate research assistant in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He obtained BS degrees in Civil Engineering from Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture and Auburn University (collaborated program) in 2020, and MS degree in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2021. He is working towards obtaining his Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering and a MS degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech.
Statement of Research Interests
Wang’s research focuses on Structural Health Monitoring, specifically finite element model updating and input estimation in dynamic systems.
Statement of Teaching Interests
Wang is currently teaching Statics. He has been a teaching assistant for Structural Analysis and Structural Dynamics. While being a TA, he received a “Thank a Teacher” letter from his student.
Publications
Y. Wang, R.J. Sherman, Z.D. Haaff, and Z. Wang, “Structural Monitoring of Steel Member Bridge with Fatigue Life Prognosis Due to Dynamic Vehicular Loads,” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, FHWA-GA-25-2218, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/87523