Alumnus Jian S. Dai elected into the Royal Academy of Engineering

International Affairs Division 2021-10-08 1131

On September 22, SJTU alumnus Jian S. Dai was elected as Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in recognition of his outstanding and continuing contributions to the profession.

The Royal Academy of Engineering is the UK’s National Academy for engineering and technology established in 1976. The Academy’s Fellowship represents the nation’s best engineering researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, businesses and industry leaders. Election to the Academy is regarded as the highest honor for engineering science and technology experts in the UK.

 

Professor Dai received his Bachelor of Engineering in 1982 and Master of Science in 1984 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He stayed on to teach in 1985, went to study in UK in 1989, and received the PhD in Kinematics and Robotics from University of Salford in the UK in 1993. He is the Past Chair of ASME UK & Ireland Section, Chair of IFToMM (International Federation of Mechanisms and Machines) UK Board, Professor and Chair of Mechanisms and Robotics, King’s College London. At the same time, he is the Fellow of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Fellow of Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Fellow of Royal Society of Arts (RSA), and Chartered Engineer of Engineering Council, Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Robotica (the first international robotics journal est. 1983), Subject Editor of Mechanism and Machine Theory, and Associate Editor of Journal of Mechanical Design.

Professor Dai has made a pioneering contribution to mechanical engineering, most notably by his contributions to the fundamental theory, design and applications of mechanisms and robotic systems. He has published over 600 peer-reviewed papers including over 400 international journal papers, 10 authored books and a citation number of over 12000. The Royal Academy of Engineering introduced, “He is particularly noted for having introduced the concept of metamorphic and reconfigurable mechanisms that can be folded and re-erected with origami techniques to form mobile or multi-functional devices. Many of these mechanisms have been taken forward to commercialization by spin-outs and major industries.”

Professor Dai is an international leading figure in the field of mechanisms and robotics with many innovative works and impressive contributions. He is the 58th recipient since 1958 of the 2020 ASME Machine Design Award and is the 27th recipient since 1974 of the 2015 ASME Mechanisms and Robotics Award. He is also a recipient of several conferences and  best paper awards including five Best Journal Paper Awards including the 2018 Crossley Award, ten Best Conference Paper Awards including the 2019 AT Yang Award in Theoretical Kinematics. He also received over ten individual awards including King’s College London Overall Supervisory Excellence Award, 2012 ASME Outstanding Service Award, 2012 Mechanisms Innovation Award and International Academic Exchange Award from the China Mechanisms Committee. He is the supervisor to over 50 PhD students so far who are now faculty members of world-leading universities (e.g., China, UK, USA, Italia, Australia, Mexico), and establishing high-tech robotics companies all over the world (e.g., China, Italy, UK, Singapore, Mexico), and becoming successful entrepreneurs in world-class companies (e.g., Goldman Sachs, Amazon).