Meng-Ze Lyu

Meng-Ze Lyu

Ph.D., Research Fellow

Leibniz University Hannover

Research Interests

Stochastic dynamics
Reliability analysis
Random vibration
Uncertainty quantification
Uncertainty quantification

About

Dr. Meng-Ze Lyu (born in 1994) is a research fellow at Institute for Risk & Reliability, Leibniz University Hannover. He received his B.Sc. (2015), M.Eng. (2017), and Ph.D. (2022) degrees from Tongji University. His research focuses on stochastic dynamics, reliability analysis and design optimization of complex engineering systems, including the development of dimension-reduced probability density evolution equations (DR-PDEE), time-variant extreme value distributions of Markov processes, decoupled multi-probability density evolution method (M-PDEM), and their applications in seismic, wind, and geotechnical safety and fragility assessment. Dr. Lyu has authored over 60 publications, including 45 peer-reviewed English journal papers, with 800+ citations and an H-index of 16. He has delivered 2 keynotes and 9 invited talks, and organized 14 mini-symposia at international conferences. He serves as Secretary of TC R3 of IASSAR and National Chapter of ERSA in China, and an ECEB Member of ASCE-ASME J Risk U A & B. He also acts as a reviewer for more than 20 SCI journals and independently leads research projects funded by German Research Foundation (DFG) and National Natural Science Foundation of China.

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2025-11

Our work has been accepted by a prestigious journal 🎉

2025-09

Starting my PhD at the University of Example