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Xu Xu

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A photo of professor Xu Xu

Assistant Professor

4351 Fitts-Woolard Hall

919.513.7205

Bio

Meet Dr. Xu Xu

 

He began his career as a postdoctoral research fellow at the School of Public Health at Harvard University. During this time, he gained valuable experience and deepened his knowledge in health-related research. His work at Harvard laid the foundation for his future efforts in safety and injury prevention. As a result, he transitioned to a faculty position at NC State University. After completing his postdoctoral work, Xu advanced his career as a research scientist at the Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety. In this role, he explored the intersection of biomechanics, safety, and injury prevention. Furthermore, his research earned multiple prestigious awards, including best paper and outstanding scientific contribution honors.

Xu’s research interests focus primarily on biomechanical modeling, optimization, simulation, and data mining. He investigates human daily activities, with particular emphasis on workplace and at-home injury prevention, as well as driving safety. By applying advanced modeling techniques and computational tools, Xu aims to better understand the risks associated with common physical activities. Consequently, his goal is to improve safety and reduce injuries in various settings, from home environments to workplaces and on the road.

Throughout his career, Xu has made substantial contributions to scientific literature. He has authored or co-authored over forty journal articles, all exploring the complexities of biomechanics and safety in daily life. His work goes beyond theoretical contributions and provides practical applications in safety engineering and injury prevention. Additionally, Xu’s research continues to influence both the academic community and industries focused on health and safety. This has established him as a leading researcher and scholar in his field.

Ongoing Research

Xu is actively involved in ongoing projects within the Industrial Engineering department at North Carolina State University. For more information about his specific projects, visit the department’s project page or explore related research through the National Science Foundation. As a result, his work continues to shape the future of injury prevention and safety in both research and industry settings.

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Education

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering NC State University 2008

MSIE Master of Science in Industrial Engineering NC State University 2006

BSIE Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Tsinghua University 2004

Area(s) of Expertise

Human factors and ergonomics engineering, occupational biomechanics, optimization-based biomechanical modelling, data mining on human motion data, occupational musculoskeletal injury prevention.

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