标题: “名师名家论坛”澳大利亚昆士兰大学王贵高级研究员和David St John教授学术报告会 [打印本页] 作者: lzg5618 时间: 2014-9-22 23:03 标题: “名师名家论坛”澳大利亚昆士兰大学王贵高级研究员和David St John教授学术报告会 由研究生院、党委研究生工作部主办,材料科学与工程学院和河南资源与材料产业协同创新中心联合承办的研究生“名师名家讲坛”,将邀请澳大利亚昆士兰大学王贵高级研究员和David StJohn教授分别就超声波对Al-2Cu合金结晶过程中晶粒尺寸及冷却行为的影响以及成分过冷对合金结晶过程中的晶核的形成、长大的作用两个专题为广大师生做学术报告。具体内容如下:
报告题目一:The effect of ultrasonic treatment on the as-cast grain size and cooling behaviour during the solidification of an Al-2Cu alloy(By Prof. Wang Gui)
报告题目二:Constitutional supercooling promotes, prevents and protects nucleation and grain formation(By Prof. David St John)
时间:2014年9月24日(星期三)上午9:00
地点:河南资源与材料协同创新中心(泊月路天健大道路口科研楼)一楼报告厅
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王贵高级研究员与David St John教授报告内容简介:
Wang Gui is a senior research fellow at DMTC, school of mechanical and mining engineering. After obtained his PhD at Tsinghua University in 1994, he spent 6 years at the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics as a post-doctoral research fellow and then an associate professor in 1996 in the research group of near net shape casting technology of aircraft and aero-engine structures and rapid prototyping. He worked for QMI Solution as a research and development engineer when moving to Australia in 2001, senior engineer at advanced moulding Technologies and BoCAR Automotive. He joined UQ in 2008 as a senior research fellow. His primary research activities lie in micro/meso-scale manufacturing, Titanium alloys and processing for both medical and aerospace application, aluminium alloy solidification.
Professor StJohn is a graduate of The University of Queensland with a BSc(Hons) and PhD in Physical Metallurgy. From 1994 to 2008 he was with the CAST Cooperative Research Centre being CEO from August 2002. He initiated the Centre of Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM) at UQ in 2009. He has over 300 publications in journals and conference proceedings with research interests covering a broad range of topics including grain refinement and the formation of casting defects, in particular hot tearing. His work on grain refinement covers Al, Mg and Ti alloy systems which enabled the verification of a new theoretical perspective on the mechanisms of refinement encompassed by the Interdependence Theory developed in 2011. Prof StJohn was awarded the Materials Australia Silver Medal in 2011 for “outstanding contributions to the advancement of metallurgy, metallurgical engineering, materials science or materials engineering through management, teaching, innovation, development or research”. His team was awarded the ASM Henry Marion Howe Medal in 2006 for the best paper published in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions in 2005, and the Magnesium Technology Award by TMS in 2003.