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Organic Electronics Education Programme for Double Degrees Postgraduates(QMUL Engineering School, NPU)

1. Programme Introduction

The programme of materials science and engineering studies the components and structures, the processing and manufacturing, organisation and properties, as well as application of materials. Various directions are included: metallic materials, inorganic non-metallic materials, polymer materials, composite materials, nano materials, the solidification and processing, plasticity shaping and soldering, etc. As the leading technology for hi-tech industries and advanced manufactures, materials science technology is the foundation for the development of any other industries, supporting and guiding the development of economy and the upgrading and reform of industries.

The materials science and engineering programme of Northwestern Polytechnical University (hereinafter referred to asNPU) was approved to award doctoral degree as a first-level discipline in 1998. Based on the frontier of material science, material science and engineering discipline of NPU serves the national strategic needs and social and economic development (top 1‰in ESI, A level in the MoE fourth round of subject evaluation, and the “first-class” discipline in 2017). It is characterised as advanced aerospace materials and their forming technology. Dominant researches thereof are ceramic-based composite materials, carbon-carbon composite materials, stealth materials and preparation technology, enhancing manufacture principle and technology, etc. It was evaluated as a national first-level key discipline. There are 9 national and 17 provincial and ministerial level science and education platforms, including national key laboratory of solidification technology, national key laboratory of ultra-high temperature structural composite materials and national material experiment teaching demonstration centre. It has delivered more than 10000 outstanding graduates to the country, including7 academicians of the two academies, 17Yangtze Riverscholars and winners of the National Outstanding Youth Scientist Fund, and leading talents of major national defense models.

Queen Mary University of London (hereinafter referred to as QMUL), founded in 1887, is a member of Russell Group (a coalition of 24 best universities in research, teaching and social cooperation in the UK). It ranks the 9thin 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) in the UK, and won the silver award for the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework. It has the accreditation of the top 25 world universities in view of internationalization according to The Times and ranks 119thin 2019 QS World University Rankings. As the first university in the UK to establish the subject of materials engineering, materials science is one of the most influential disciplines in QMUL, which has been awarded five-star by the British government for many times and ranks first in terms of satisfaction survey sponsored by the National Student Federation in 2011 in the UK. Since 2008, the School of Engineering and Materials Sciences of QMUL has always been the top five in the UK in terms of scientific research ability. It provides elite quality education and excellent professional education for students in the whole process of material organization, structure and performance relationship, and material design, shaping and application.

In 2016,approved by the Ministry of Education of China, NPU and QMUL have launched a joint educational institutenamed Queen Mary University of London Engineering School, Northwestern Polytechnical University (hereinafter referred to as QMES) in order to providehigh-quality international undergraduate education. On the basis of undergraduate education, relying on high-level scientific research platforms and the international teaching and research teams such as the School of Materials Science and Engineering and the Sino-British Joint Research Institute of Advanced Materials and Structures, QMES deeply integrates the superior educational resources and education philosophies of the two universities in the field of materials to carry out the double masters education programme of Materials Science and Engineering so as to enhance the education level of Sino-foreign joint education. The aim is to cultivate students to become the international innovative talents with solid natural science foundation and profound engineering technology knowledge, international perspective and international competitiveness, and innovative thinking and ability, capable of independently doing scientific research or undertaking engineering technology related work in the field of materials science and engineering.

2. Educational Aims

(1)Be equipped to become a qualified builder and reliable successor of the Socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era with a strong sense of love for nation and family and social responsibility, good academic ethics and professionalism, physical and mental health, and high comprehensive quality.

(2)Be equipped to be proficient in natural science and solid basic theory such as polymer synthesis methodology, polymer aggregation structure and polymer material forming technology; be equipped with the ability to study and prepare polymer materials and independently engage in scientific research and engineering practice

(3)Be equipped with the fluently skills in English listening, speaking, reading and writing, global international perspective, strong innovative consciousness and ability, rigorous scientific research style, good spirit of cooperation, and the ability of self-learning and lifelong learning.

3.Research Interests

Research interests

Main contents

Structural Material

1)Metallic Materials

2)Inorganic Non-metallic Materials

3)Ceramic Matrix Composite

4)Carbon/Carbon Composites

Functional Materials

1)Optoelectronic Materials and Devices

2)Principle and Method of Crystal Growth

3)Nanomaterials

4)Energy Materials

5)Biomaterial

Structure and Properties of Materials

1)Mechanical Properties of Materials

2)Physical and Chemical Properties of Materials

3)Advanced Analytical, Testing and Characterization Technique

4)Materials Genome

Advanced Manufacture of Materials

1) Principle and application of additive manufacturing

2) Principle and Technology of Plastic Forming

3) Principle and Application of Advanced Connection Technology

4. Qualification and Degree Certificate

Schooling years:3 years including no less than 9 months studying in QMUL, at least 28 credits needed.

Degree:After completing the whole education process and successfully defensing the dissertation, the postgraduate students will be awarded diploma by NPU, MEng degree by NPU and MSc degree by QMUL.

5.Modules and Credits/Hours,13Modules in Total with28 Credits

uPublic modules (3 modules), 6 credits/108 hours;

uFundamental modules (1 module), 3 credits/60 hours;

uTechnical core modules (8 modules), 17 credits/340 hours;

uComprehensive module (1 module), 2 credits/40 hours;

Except for ideological and political theory modules (3 credits), 16 credits taught by QMUL and 9 credits taught by NPUwith fully English teaching. 7 introduced modules include English for Science and Engineering,Professional Engineering Methods,Advanced Polymer Synthesis and other 5 technical core modules,satisfying the requirement ofRegulations of the People’s Republic of China on Chinese-Foreign Cooperation in Running Schools, which are:

◆numbers of introduced modules (7) take 53.8% of numbers of total modules (13);

◆numbers of introduced major core modules (5) take 62.5% of numbers of total major modules (8);

◆numbers of QMUL teaching major core modules (5) take 38.5% of numbers of total modules (13);

◆class hours of QMUL teaching major core modules (220) take 40.1% of class hours of total modules (548).

Module distribution in details is as below:

(Module code reference: Modules beginning with Code Q are taught by QMUL. Modules beginning with Code N are taught by NPU in English. Modules beginning with Code M are the compulsory modules taught by NPU in Chinese according to MoE regulations.)

(1)Public modules (3 modules, 6 credits)

Module Code

Module Name

Hours

Credits

Opening semester

Compulsory or elective

Exam or assessment

M13G11001

Research on the Theory and Practice of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

36

2

1, 2

Compulsory

Exam

M13G11002

Dialectics of Nature

18

1

1

Compulsory

Exam

QXU7111

English for Science and Engineering

54

3

1

Compulsory

Assessment

(2)Fundamental modules(1 module, 3 credits)

Module Code

Module Name

Hours

Credit

Opening semester

Compulsory or elective

Exam or assessment

NXC7101

Matrix Theory Mathematics

60

3.0

1

Compulsory

exam

(3) Technical coremodules(8 modules, 17 credits)

Module Code

Module Name

Hours

Credit

Opening semester

Compulsory or elective

Exam or assessment

NXC7201

Microstructure Analysis of Advanced Materials

40

2.0

1

Compulsory

exam

QXU7112

Materials Selection in Design

60

3.0

1

Compulsory

exam

NXC7201

First Principles Simulation

40

2.0

2

Compulsory

exam

NXC7202

NXC7203

Materials Physics (option A)

Materials Science and Engineering (option B)

40

2.0

2

Compulsory

exam

QLU7301

Environmental Properties of Materials

40

2.0

3

Compulsory

exam

QLU7302

Plastic Electronic Materials

40

2.0

3

Compulsory

exam

QLU7401

QLU7402

Energy Materials and Devices (option A)

Advanced Mechanical Properties (option B)

40

2.0

4

Compulsory

exam

QLU7403

Optical and Electronic Materials

40

2.0

4

Compulsory

exam

(4)Comprehensive module (1 module, 2 credits)

Module Code

Module Name

Hours

Credits

Opening semester

Compulsory or elective

Exam or assessment

QXU7211

Professional Engineering Methods

40

2

2

Compulsory

Assessment

Curriculum Modules and Credits Table

Module

Module Code

Module Name

Hours/ Credits

Exam/Assessment

Allocation of Hours

Exam

Assess

Lecture

Experiment

Sem

1st

Sem

2nd

Sem

3rd

Sem

4th

Sem

5th

Sem

6th

Public Modules

Public Modules

M13G11001

Research on the Theory and Practice of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

36/2.0


36


18/1.0

18/1.0





M13G11002

Dialectics of Nature

18/1.0


18


18/1.0






QXU7111

English for Science and Engineering

54/3.0


54


54/3.0







Total

108/6.0











Fundamental Modules

Fundamental Modules

NXC7101

Matrix Theory Mathematics

60/3.0


60


60/3.0







Total

60/3.0











Technical Core Modules

Technical Core Modules

NXC7102

Microstructure Analysis of Advanced Materials

40/2.0


40


40/2.0






QXU7112

Materials Selection in Design

60/3.0


60


60/3.0






NXC7201

First Principles Simulation

40/2.0


40



40/2.0





NXC7202

NXC7203

Materials Physics (option A)

Materials Science and Engineering (option B)

40/2.0


40



40/2.0





QLU7301

Environmental Properties of Materials

40/2.0


40




40/2.0




QLU7302

Plastic Electronic Materials

40/2.0


40




40/2.0




QLU7401

QLU7402

Energy Materials and Devices (option A)

Advanced Mechanical Properties (option B)

40/2.0


40





40/2.0



QLU7403

Optical and Electronic Materials

40/2.0


40





40/2.0




Total

340/17











Comprehensive Modules

Comprehensive Modules

QXU7211

Professional Engineering Methods

40/2.0


40



40/2.0






Total

40/2.0











Total hours / total credits:548//28.0

Reference:Modules beginning with Code Q are taught by QMUL. Modules beginning with Code N are taught by NPU in English. Modules beginning with Code M are the compulsory modules taught by NPU in Chinese according to MoE regulations.

6. Education Plan

The Academic Committeeof QMES is in charge of supervising and guaranteeing the education process of double masters degree, teaching quality and the viva examination of the final dissertation/project.

Dual tutors mechanism is adopted in this double masters programme. Respectively coming from NPU and QMUL, two tutors play a leading role in the cultivation process and will be decided when postgraduates are registered. The final dissertation/project is co-directed by dual tutors.

Schooling years are 3 years including no less than 9 months studying in QMUL.

Taught modulesenjoy the important part of the education plan for the postgraduates who are required to complete enough credits, satisfying the credit requirements of both NPU and QMUL, before the viva examination.

1) Taught modules

(1)Students study public modules, fundamental modules, comprehensive modules and part of technical core modules in NPU, and decide their choices on research interests and complete the literature review for their dissertations under the guidance of dual tutors.

(2)Students study all the technical core modules in QMUL, and start their academic research work and submit their dissertation plans supervised by the dual tutors.

(3)Students continue their research work in NPU and QMUL and complete all the requirements, pass mid-term dissertation assessment, finish writing their dissertations and pass the final viva examination under the instruction of their dual tutors.

(4)The contents of Professional Engineering Methods include: scientific ethics and academic norms, intellectual property rights, problem solving methods, project management, psychology, career planning, academic literature review, academic paper writing guidance and so on.

(5)Students should complete the comprehensive industrial/social practice in NPU. It focuses on cultivating the comprehensive abilities of postgraduates by means of attending activities such as teaching practice, scientific and technological innovation, social service, cultural training, taking a temporary post and volunteer activities. After the practice students need to complete the form titledFeedback on the Industrial/Social Practice for NPU Postgraduateswith their NPU tutors’remarks and comments from the organizations where students have done their practice, which is kept in their files.

2) Project/dissertation scheme

(1) Literature review

Dual tutors will be decided when postgraduates are registered and supervise students to choose their research interests. Students should submit the literature review before the end of the 1stacademic year.

(2) The opening report review

The final project/dissertation starts with the opening report review which should demonstrate the scientific significance, background, research content, expected objectives, research methods and conditions of the topic. The opening report review should be reported to the Academic Committee for comments no later than the 3rdsemester.

Those who pass the review shall be allowed to continue the final project/dissertation. Those who fail to pass the review shall be warned and asked to revise it within a specified time period. They shall submit the report again for review. Those who fail to pass the review again shall terminate the programme or find other cultivating ways.

(3) Mid-term review

Students should submit a mid-term progress report about 6 months after the opening report passed. The progress report shall include whether the work of the project/dissertation is carried out according to the scheduled content of the opening report and the progress of the project/dissertation plan, the completed research content, the summary of scientific and academic research participated, the existing or anticipated problems, the proposed solutions, subsequent work plan and research content, etc.

During the progress students are allowed to make necessary adjustments to the project/dissertation (title,content, research plan, etc.). However, the main content of project/dissertation should be basically consistent with the content of mid-term progress report when students having the viva examination of the final project/dissertation.

A review team can be established under the consent of the Academic Committee. It should consist of at least three associate professors and above (excluding tutors) with a team leader to give evaluation opinions on students’submitted projects/dissertations.

Those who pass the review shall be allowed to continue the final project/dissertation. Those who fail to pass the review shall be warned and asked to revise it within a specified time period. They shall submit the report again and pass the review. Those who fail to pass the review again shall terminate the programme or find other cultivating ways.

(4) The final project/dissertation writing

The final project/dissertation is the summary of independent and systematic academic research work completed by postgraduate students under the guidance of tutors. It should have good academic technicality and considerable workload. It solves the scientific problems of the subject by using existing or innovative theories and methods, carries out necessary theoretical analysis and obtains correct results. Specific requirements shall be implemented in accordance with theRegulations on Degree Thesis Writing of NPUandCriteria for Master's Degree Dissertations of QMUL.

(5) The viva examination

A Viva Examination Committee shall be established under the consent of the Academic Committee to evaluate students’projects/dissertations in accordance with the provisions of the Academic Degree Evaluation Committee of both NPU and QMUL.

7. Enrollment Requirements for Double Degrees Master Students

1) Participate in the Unified National Postgraduate Entrance Examination, reach the basic score line of postgraduate interview of NPU, and pass the interview organised by QMES who select the best examinees.

2) Candidates who meet the exam-free requirements of NPU postgraduates shall apply for their intended programme through MoE “national information disclosure and management service system for recommending outstanding undergraduates to study postgraduate programmes” and pass the interview organised by QMES.

3) English requirements: have achieved a score of 6.0 or above in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a score in writing of 5.5 or above; or achieved a score of 60 or above in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score in writing of 18 or above; or have, within 5 years prior to entry to the JEI, graduated from a degree that was studied in English, where the transcript of the degree clearly shows that the degree was taught and examined in English.

8. Student Management of Double Degree Master Students

QMES is responsible for postgraduate enrollment, student registration, student management, academic management and student cultivation. The School of Materials Science and Engineering assist the selection of tutors, academic guidance and to provide research platforms.


Teacher list

Module Code

Module Name

Teacher’s name

Gender

Title

NXC7101

Matrix Theory Mathematics

Li Ruonan

Female

Lecturer

NXC7102

Microstructure Analysis of Advanced Materials

Xu Jie

Male

Associate Professor

NXC7201

First Principles Simulation

Fan Xiaoli

Female

Professor

NXC7202

Materials Physics (option A)

Li Yangping

Male

Associate Professor

NXC7203

Materials Science and Engineering (option B)

Cao Yejie

Female

Associate Professor

QXU7111

English for Science and Engineering

Kathryn Richardson

Female

Professor

QXU7112

Materials Selection in Design

Andrew Spowage

Male

Associate Professor

QLU7301

Environmental Properties of Materials

Ana Sobrido

Female

Associate Professor

QLU7302

Plastic Electronic Materials

Oliver Fenwick

Male

Associate Professor

QLU7401

Energy Materials and Devices

Joe Briscoe

Male

Associate Professor

QLU7402

Advanced Mechanical Properties

James Busfield

Male

Professor

QLU7403

Optical and Electronic Materials

Haixue Yan

Male

Associate Professor

QXU7211

Professional Engineering Methods

Yousef Zawahreh

Male

Associate Professor


Tutor List

No

Tutor’s name

Gender

Title

Research interests

1

Li Zhen

Male

Professor

Nanomaterials and new photovoltaic devices

2

Fan Huiqing

Male

Professor

Electronic materials and components

3

Zhang Chengyu

Male

Professor

Mechanical properties of materials

4

Liu Yongsheng

Male

Professor

Ceramic and composite materials

5

Wang Hongqiang

Male

Professor

New energy materials and devices

6

Xie Keyu

Male

Professor

Material electrochemistry and cell electrochemistry

7

Chen Fuyi

Male

Professor

functional materials

8

Guo Xiping

Male

Professor

Metal materials

9

Shang Li

Male

Professor

Nanobiomaterials, fluorescence analysis

10

Hongchao Kou

male

professor

Titanium alloys and their preparation and forming technology

11

Chen Zhongwei

Male

Professor

Characterisation and control of microstructure of metal materials

12

Rui HU

male

professor

Advanced metallic structure materials

13

Jinshan LI

Male

Professor

Advanced metallic materials (Ti-based alloys, TiAl, High-entropy alloys, steels, etc) and precision thermal forming (Casting, forging, superplastic forming etc)

14

Wang Haifeng

Male

Professor

Design, preparation, and properties of metallic materials

15

Zhao Tingkai

Male

Professor

Nanomaterials and new energy materials

16

Chen Biao

Male

Professor

Metallic material

17

Ma Yue

Male

Professor

Multidimensional in situ characterization technology, flexible energy storage devices

18

Li Xuanhua

Male

Professor

Photoelectric material

19

Liu Guoqiang

Male

Professor

Friction lubrication material and surface micro-nanostructure processing

20

Ye Qian

Male

Associate Professor

Material table interface modification technology

21

Wang Yi

Male

Associate Professor

Integrated computing materials science and engineering

22

Wang Jiangan

Male

Professor

Advanced nano energy materials and devices

23

Xu Fei

Male

Associate Professor

Nano energy materials and devices

24

Song Lin

Male

Associate Professor

High temperature structural materials, intermetallic compounds

25

Cao Yejie

Female

Associate Professor

Polymer conversion ceramics and ultra-high temperature ceramics

26

Liu Jianxi

Male

Associate Professor

Nanotribology, function table/interface construction and optical sensing

27

Yu Hong

Female

Associate Professor

Nanocomposites

28

Zeng Qingfeng

Male

Associate Professor

Material genome/material design

29

Du Chengfeng

Male

Associate Professor

2D material synthesis, energy conversion and storage devices

30

Fu Maosen

Male

Associate Professor

Structure, performance and application of advanced functional dielectric materials and energy materials, microstructure analysis and phase transition of material structure

31

Li Yangping

Male

Associate Professor

Functional materials

32

Liu Changyou

Male

Associate Professor

Crystal growth and application of II-VI compound semiconductors

33

Wang Tao

Male

Associate Professor

Semiconductors

34

Chen Yuzeng

Male

Professor

Microstructure stability of metallic materials

35

Liu Yuli

Female

Professor

Precise plastic forming and computer simulation, optimization

36

Li Wenya

Male

Professor

Welding and surface engineering

37

Zheng Zebang

Male

Professor

High performance precision plastic forming and deformation mechanism of alloy

38

Zhan Mei

Female

Professor

Plastic forming

39

Li Heng

Male

Professor

Precision plastic forming manufacturing and simulation optimization

40

Su Haijun

Male

Professor

Directional solidification technology and theory and new materials

41

Wang Jincheng

Male

Professor

Numerical simulation of material microstructure and alloy design

42

Hui Mei

Male

Professor

Performance and defect control of 3D printed micro-nano composite materials

43

Wang Zhijun

Male

Professor

Solidification theory, soft matter

44

Kang Nan

Male

Associate Professor

Aluminum alloy additive manufacturing

45

Ning Yongquan

Male

Associate Professor

Plastic forming of metal materials

46

Guo Lianggang

Male

Professor

Precise plastic forming

47

Liu Feng

Male

Professor

Preparation, physical and chemical properties of soft materials and functional nanomaterials

48

Lin Xin

Male

Professor

Additive manufacturing, solidification theory and technology

49

Tiehu Li

Male

Professor

Preparation, Structure and Property of Graphene and Its novel Carbon Materials

50

Fuguo LI

Male

Professor

Micro/Nano Reconfiguration and Performance of Materials

51

Yu Jiakang (J.K. Yu)

Male

Professor

Electronic Packaging Materials

52

GUO Lingjun

Male

Professor

Composites;Inorganic Nonmetallic Material,Functional Material

53

LI Shuangming

male

Professor

Metals solidification theory and technique

Thermoelectric materials

54

Jing Chen

Female

Professor

Laser additive manufacturing

55

Feng Gao

Male

Professor

Advanced functional ceramics such as ferroelectric, piezoelectric, thermoelectric, microwave dielectric ceramics, etc. and devices.

Ceramics/polymer dielectric composite materials

56

Qiangang Fu

Male

Professor

- Oxidation/ablation resistant coatings

- Fabrication and properties of carbon/carbon composites

- Matrix modification on carbon/carbon composites

- Synthesis and characterization of UHTC nanomaterials

57

Xiaoli Fan

Female

Professor

Computational materials, including 2D materials, catalytic materials, energy materials, lubricant materials.

58

Li Hongwei

Male

Professor

High-performance precise plastic forming

59

Yanli Lu

Female

Professor

Multi-scale study on microstructure and properties of advanced materials

60

Liping Feng

Female

Professor

Functional film materials and optoelectronic devices

61

Yadong Xu

Male

Professor

Semiconductor crystals and device for nuclear radiation detector

62

Weihong Qi

Male

Professor

Physics of 2D materials, Computational

materials science, and Nanotribology

63

FAN Xiaoguang

Male

Professor

Precision plastic forming

64

Jun WANG

Male

Professor

Solidification, high magnetic field processing of materials, high-entropy alloys

65

Li Huanyong

male

Associate professor

1.Advanced synthesis technology for inorganic materials

2.Rare-earth chalcogenide optical ceramics.

Crystal Growth of High melting point compound.

66

Xiaohong Shi

Female

Associate Professor

Carbon/carbon composites, high-temperature nanomaterials, 3D printing repair

67

Yang Changlin

Male

associate professor

Magnesium alloy and Magnesium matrix composites

68

Li Qinghua

Male

Associate professor

Plastic processing

69

Qiang Li

male

associated professor

advanced information materials, semiconductor materials, namomaterilas

70

Xingang Luan

Male

Associate Professor

Ceramic matrix composite;composite mechanics in harsh environment;high temperature adhesives

71

Qiao Yanqiang

male

Associate professor

Ultrahigh temperature alloy and coating technology

72

Jieren YANG

male

associate professor

Advanced metallic structure materials

73

Zhang Leilei

Male

Associate Professor

Composite materials, Biomaterials, Carbon materials

74

Zhanglong Zhao

Male

Associate professor

Plastic Forming of Difficult-to-Deform Alloys for Aerospace

75

Zhang Jing

Female

Associate professor

Phase field modeling on microstructure evolution; superalloy/irradiation effect of nuclear materials by multiscale simulation; Energy conversion and storage by computer design

76

Wenchao Yang

Male

Associate professor

1.Ni-basd superalloys and Al alloy

2.Heterogeneous Nucleation and grain growth during solidification

Microstructure of metal materials using by HRTEM and 3DAPT

77

Bin Tang

male

Associate professor

Rare metals Materials and processing

78

Jie Xu

Male

Associate Professor

Colloidal processing of advanced ceramics, Porous functional ceramics

79

Li-Li Tan

Female

Associate Professor

Supramolecular Materials for Smart Therapy and Gas Separation/Storage

80

Xinlei Li

Male

associate professor

1) Solidification technology and controlling of microstructure and property

2)Special casting forming process and equipment

81

Guo min

Female

Associate professor

1. Nanomaterials and Solar cells

2. Directional solidification

3. Superalloys

82

Qing Zhou

Male

Associate professor

Tribology and protection technology of advanced materials

83

Alei Dang

Male

Associate Professor

Preparation and Property of One and Two-dimensional Materials and Its Composites

84

Qiang Chen

Male

Associate Prof.

Biomedical coatings, drug delivery

85

Qiuge Li

Female

Associate Researcher

High energy beam material processing and laser additive manufacturing

86

Minshu Du

Female

Assistant professor

Elastic strain engineering, Electrocatalytic materials, Nanoimpact electrochemistry

87

Junjie Wang

Male

Full professor

Materials Genome, Materials Informatics, Materials design

88

Yu Xinhong

Male

Professor

Advanced material forming technology and equipment;Forming technology of key components of aero engines;Preparation and application of intelligent materials。

89

Xiao Ma

Female

Assistant Researcher

High-temperature alloy;Transmission electron microscopy

90

Junqin Shi

Male

Associate Professor

Tribology and lubrication of metallic materials, Surface/interface behaviors, Computational materials

91

Ce ZHENG

Male

Associate professor

SiC/SiC composites in nuclear application; radiation effects of nuclear materials

92

LUO XIAN

Male

Associate Professor

(1)Research and development of advanced metal-matrix composites; (2) Study on damage and failure of metal materials

93

Xu Weifeng

Male

Associate professor

Advanced welding technology and service reliability

94

Weijia Wang

Female

associate professor

functional materials(photocatalyst, super capacitor)

95

Xiao HAN

Female

Associate professor

Nanocomposite

96

Pengfei Gao

Male

Associate Professor

Plastic forming

97

Xiawei Yang

Male

Associate Professor

Friction welding and joint integrity

98

Shangwu Fan

Male

Prof.

Carbon ceramic brake materials, Ultra high temperature composites, EBC coating

99

Andy Bushby

Male

Professor

Micro and nano mechanics of materials and structures

100

Elizabeth Tanner

Female

Professor

Biomedical materials, mechanical testing

101

GlebSukhorukov

Male

Professor

Materials science. Multifunctional nano engineering

102

James Busfield

Male

Professor

Smart materials

103

Julien Gautrot

Male

Professor

Synthesis and characterisation of biomaterials, Micro- and nano-patterning

104

Mike Reece

Male

Professor

Ferroelectric and thermoelectric

105

Vassili Toropov

Male

Professor

Development and application of design optimization technology

106

Ana Jorge Sobrido

Female

Associate Professor

Hybrid energy materials

107

Colin Crick

Male

Associate Professor

Novel functional materials development

108

Edo Boek

Male

Associate Professor

Soft matter, energy, flow and complex fluids in confinement (porous media), multi-scale imaging and analog transmission

109

Emiliano Bilotti

Male

Associate Professor

Self-powered sensors, nanomaterials technology

110

Haixue Yan

Male

Associate Professor

Ceramics processing and characterizations, ferroelectrics, thermoelectrics.

111

Himadri Gupta

Male

Associate Professor

Multiscale imaging of hierarchical materials

112

Joe Briscoe

Male

Associate Professor

Nanomaterials

113

Karin Hing

Female

Associate Professor

Bone graft substitute materials, bioceramics processing, biomaterials characterisation

114

Lei Su

Male

Associate Professor

Optics and Imaging, Optical Spectroscopy and Microscopy

115

StoyanSmoukov

Male

Associate Professor

Autonomous material robotics, self-sensing materials, artificial morphogenesis

116

Zhe Li

Male

Associate Professor

Renewable energy Materials, Solution Processed Semiconductors, Materials Engineering

117

Dimitrios Papageogiou

Male

Assistant Professor

Polymer Nanocomposites, Nanomaterials, Graphene, 2D Materials

118

Han Zhang

Male

Assistant Professor

Smart materials and composites

119

Oliver Fenwick

Male

Assistant Professor

Thermoelectric, organic electronics, supramolecular, polymer

120

Patrick Cullen

Male

Assistant Professor

2D Materials,fuel cells, electrochemistry.

121

Petra Agota Szilagyi

Female

Assistant Professor

Geometry and surface chemistry control of nano-objects, metal-organic frameworks

122

Wei Tan

Male

Assistant Professor

Composite materials, solid mechanics

123

AndrewBuchan

Male

Senior Lecturer

Nuclear Engineering, Neutron Transport, Adaptive Methods, Uncertainty Quantification