University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China
ORCID: 0000-0001-8429-471X
Email: jxxie@mater.ustb.edu.cn
Professor Jian-xin Xie, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, Professor of University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), Director of the Academic Committee of USTB and Director of Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering. He is Deputy Director of the National Advisory Committee on New Materials Industry Development Strategy of China, Executive Vice President of the Chinese Materials Research Society, and Vice President of the Nonferrous Metals Society of China. Professor Xie has been dedicated in the research, development and engineering application of advanced materials preparation/processing technologies. His main research interests are advanced controlled solidification and forming technologies for metal materials, intelligent materials design and preparation/processing technologies, key technologies in materials genome engineering, etc. He has made a series of research achievements in manufacturing of special steels, superalloys, aluminum alloys for aerospace and modern transportation, and copper alloys for energy and electronics. He has received one National Technological Invention Award (second prize), two National Science and Technology Progress Awards (second prize), two National Teaching Achievement Awards (first prize) and two international academic awards. He has published more than 400 academic papers and holds over 130 patents.
University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
ORCID: 0000-0003-1244-0364
Email: hd38@leicester.ac.uk
Professor Hongbiao Dong, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng), Professor of Materials Engineering in the University of Leicester. He obtained his BEng and MEng in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Science and Technology Beijing and DPhil in Materials Science from the University of Oxford. He is internationally renowned for his experimental and modelling work on structure evolution and defect formation during casting, welding, manufacturing informatics, and the application of AI in materials and manufacturing. His research brings knowledge-inspired decision making to the production routes of high value-added components and critical engineering structures. Prof Dong has made unique contributions to the metals industry and his work has been exploited in various sectors, including aerospace, energy and steel industry.
University of Science and Technology Beijing, People's Republic of China
ORCID: 0000-0002-8535-0709
Email: weidong_li@ustb.edu.cn
Professor Weidong Li is working in Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering at University of Science and Technology Beijing. He earned his B.S from China University of Geoscience (Beijing) in 2007, M.S from University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2010, and Ph.D from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 2013, all in the field of materials engineering. Prior to joining the faculty of University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2023, he has worked in the R and D units at Corning Inc., Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and Blue Origin in the USA for 10 years. Concurrently, he started to serve in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Tennessee as an adjunct assistant professor since 2018, and then adjunct associate professor since 2022. Prof. Li’s research is focused on physical metallurgy, advanced manufacturing, and applied artificial intelligence by means of experimentation as well as computer simulation. He has published over 40 peer-referred articles, several patents, and coauthored four books.
Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunications, INRS, Varennes, Canada
ORCID: 0000-0001-8479-6955
Email: rosei@emt.inrs.ca, federico.rosei@inrs.ca
Professor Federico Rosei is a highly accomplished physicist and materials scientist who has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology and materials science. He is currently serving as the director of the Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunications at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) in Varennes, Canada. Throughout his career, Rosei has published over 500 scientific papers and has received numerous prestigious awards and honors. He was awarded the Herzberg Medal and the Rutherford Memorial Medal in Chemistry from the Canadian Association of Physicists, which recognizes the most outstanding contributions to physics research in Canada. He is also a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Rosei's research focuses on developing new materials and systems to address current and future energy challenges facing society. He is particularly interested in the synthesis, characterization, and manipulation of nanoscale materials for a variety of applications, including energy conversion and storage, optoelectronics, and sensing. His work has the potential to impact a wide range of applications and to help address some of the most pressing challenges facing society today.
Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Japan
ORCID: 0000-0002-4616-118X
Email: tanaka@cms.mtl.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Professor Isao Tanaka received his B. Sc. from Kyoto University and his Ph.D. from Osaka University. He is actively working in first-principles calculations and data-centric science with special interests in applying state-of-the-art theoretical tools for issues in materials science and engineering. In parallel to the theoretical works, he shows leading-edge activities in experimental works to characterize the nano/micro-structures of materials using atomic resolution electron microscopy and advanced synchrotron facilities. He has published more than 450 papers and has organized more than 20 international symposiums. He has won the Philipp Franz of Siebold Award from the German Government and the Richard M. Fulrath Award from the American Ceramic Society. Served as an associate editor of the Journal of American Ceramics Society. His research field includes but is not limited to the following subjects: 1. Data-centric approaches in materials science; 2. First-principles thermodynamics of materials; 3. Materials science of energy conversion devices; 4. Fundamental issues of structural materials; 5. Design and characterization of advanced oxides, nitrides, and related materials.
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