Ren C. Luo is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan, working primarily in the field of engineering. Their research spans several subfields including mechanical engineering, civil and structural engineering, mechanics of materials, molecular biology, and control and systems engineering.
Their work covers a range of topics related to railway engineering and dynamics, mechanical stress and fatigue analysis, adhesion, friction and surface interactions, vibration and dynamic analysis, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, railway systems and energy efficiency, as well as vehicle dynamics and control systems.
Ren C. Luo has numerous publications in various scientific journals and conferences. Some notable recent papers include:
Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ren C. Luo include:
The researcher has published multiple articles in venues such as the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part F Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit, Nonlinear Dynamics, Acta Mechanica Sinica, Journal of Bridge Engineering, and Railway Engineering Science.
R.C. Luo;M.G. Kay
R.C. Luo;Chih-Chen Yih;Kuo Lan Su
R.C. Luo;M.-H. Lin;R.S. Scherp
R.C. Luo;Tse Min Chen
Ren C. Luo;Michael G. Kay
R. C. Luo;O. Chen
Zhenhai Chen;R.C. Luo
R. C. Luo;Chih Chia Chang;Chun Chi Lai
R.C. Luo;K.L. Su;S.H. Shen;K.H. Tsai
Ren C. Luo;Chih-Chia Chang
R.C. Luo;M.G. Kay
R.C. Luo;Tse Min Chen
Ren C Luo;Michael G Kay
H.-H. Loh;J.-G. Leu;R.C. Luo
Ren C. Luo;Tung-Jung Hsiao
Zhenhai Chen;Ren C. Luo
R. C. Luo;C. C. Lai
Ren C. Luo;Tung Jung Hsiao
R.C. Luo;K.L. Su
Ren C. Luo;Chun Chi Lai
Ren Luo;Min-Hsiung Lin;R. Scherp
Ren C. Luo;Min-Hsiung Lin;Ralph S. Scherp
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