Author Biographies

Yuna Wu received her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Southeast University in 2014 and received her B.Sc. from Nanjing Tech University in 2008. From 2014 to 2016, she finished her postdoctoral research at Hohai University. Currently, she is an associate professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hohai University. She is mainly engaged in the design and research of high-performance aluminum alloys, copper alloys, and ultrafine grains/nanocrystalline/mixed crystal alloys. So far, she has published more than 50 academic papers in important domestic and foreign journals and academic conferences, including more than 20 papers as the first/corresponding author in SCI journals. She authorized 10 national invention patents and was selected for the “Hohai University Dayu Scholar Program”.
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Jing Bai received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D., all from Southeast University in 2002, 2004 and 2009, respectively. From 2007 to 2008, he was a joint training doctoral student at the University of Southern California School of Engineering. Currently, he is an associate professor at Southeast University. In addition, he serves as the Vice President of Suzhou Medical Device Research Institute of Southeast University, a member of the Medical Metal Materials Corrosion Control Branch of China Corrosion and Protection Society, the director of the Jiangsu Mechanical Engineering Society and secretary-general of Materials Engineering Branch and a member of Bio-based Composite Materials Committee of Jiangsu Composite Materials Society. He is mainly engaged in the development of new medical degradable magnesium alloys and zinc alloys, plastic forming processing of metal precision micro-materials, surface biofunctional modification, design and preparation of metal-reinforced polymer composites, and development of new fully degradable implant devices. He has authorized 52 Chinese invention patents, co-authored 1 monograph and published 128 SCI papers.
Jinghua Jiang received her B.Sc. from Yanshan University in 1994, her M.Sc. from Zhejiang University in 1997 and her Ph.D. from Southeast University in 2003. She has joined Hohai University and lectured since 2005. Currently, she is a professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hohai University. She has authorized more than 40 inventions and published more than 200 SCI journal papers. She won the first prize in the Jiangsu Science and Technology Progress Award, the Nanjing Natural Science Outstanding Paper Award and the Changzhou Municipal People’s Government Teaching Award. Her main research directions include (1). Preparation of nano/ultrafine grain/heterogeneous alloys and their structure-performance relationship; (2). Light alloys with integrated structure and function and their surface technology (conductive alloys/biomedical alloys, etc.); (3). New energy metals and their application design (hydrogen storage alloys, seawater battery anode materials, etc.); (4). Metal failure analysis and protection technology. In addition, she is a lifetime member of the Chinese Society of Materials.
Feng Fang received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D., all from Southeast University in 1997, 2000 and 2004, respectively. From 2008 to 2009, he was a visiting scholar at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He has been working as a professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast University since 2012. From August to September 2016, he was a visiting professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Adelaide, Australia. He was awarded the “2018 Young Leading Talents in Science and Technology of Jiangsu Province”. His research interests include (1) Deformation and strengthening mechanisms of metal structure materials, including pearlitic steel, high-speed steel, high entropy alloys, and copper alloys. (2) Super-hard thin films. (3) Photocatalytic thin film and coatings. (4) Finite element modeling of material behaviors.
Aibin Ma graduated from Southeast University in 1985 and received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan in 1997. He has served as the executive vice president of the Hohai University Research Institute, the director of the Institute of Metal Materials and Protection, and the dean of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Currently, he is a professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hohai University. He has been granted more than 40 invention patents and published more than 300 scientific research papers included in SCI. He was selected into the list of “Top 100,000 Scientists in the World” and “Top 2% Scientists in the World” of Stanford University. In addition, he was selected as an outstanding editorial board member of the top international metallurgical materials journal “Journal of Magnesium and Alloys”. He is engaged in research on material preparation, material organization refinement, and the relationship between microstructure and performance.
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