Male, born on October 24, 1945, researcher, doctoral supervisor, director of the Structural Ceramics Professional Committee of the Chinese Ceramic Society, expert member of the National Climbing Plan "Nanomaterials and Nanostructures" project, national "973" "Project sub-project leader. In 1995, he was among the first batch of outstanding young and middle-aged academic leaders in Shanghai. He received his PhD in inorganic non-metallic materials from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1986. From 1987 to 1992, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Materials at Imperial College London and as a senior visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Metal Research in Germany for one year each. From 1991 to 1998, as the Chinese responsible scientist, he co-hosted four formal international cooperation projects with the Department of Materials Engineering of Newcastle University in the UK, the Department of Materials of Monaco University in Australia, and the Osaka Institute of Industrial Technology. From 1999 to 2000, he served as a visiting professor at Osaka University, Japan. From 1992 to 1997, he undertook a major secondary project of the "Nano Materials Science" project of the National Climbing Plan, which was unanimously rated as an A-level project during the acceptance by experts organized by the state. Since 1999, it has undertaken a number of national and regional scientific research projects. Mainly include the National 973 Project "Mechanical Properties and Applications of Nano Ceramic Materials"; the Chinese Academy of Sciences Innovation Project Major Project "Nano Ceramics and Nano Composite Materials"; the Shanghai Science and Technology Development Fund Project "Research on Nano Oxide and its Metal Composite Materials", etc. . Many research results have been identified by experts as being of international advanced level. He has published more than 250 academic papers in important academic journals at home and abroad, and applied for 10 national invention patents. In recent years, the university has trained nearly 20 postdoctoral students, doctoral students, and master's students, and 7 people have won the "Wang Yongling Scholarship", "Weihua Scholarship", "Yan Dongsheng Scholarship", and "Shanghai Outstanding Graduates".
Main research areas include:
Synthesis, agglomeration control and performance research of various nanometer ultrafine powders for structural ceramics
Wet chemistry of nanopowders Forming research
Preparation and mechanical properties research of single-phase and multi-phase nanoceramics
Preparation of nano-titanium oxide powder and research on its photocatalytic properties
Yes Preparation, surface assembly and performance research of ordered mesoporous materials -
Dispersion technology of nanopowders in different media
Synthesis and properties of nanopowders for biological materials, functional materials, etc. Research
As the project leader, he has successively undertaken two phases of the National Climbing Plan Project and one phase of the National 973 Project’s secondary projects. Completed a number of National Natural Science Foundation of China projects and Shanghai Nanotechnology Project. As the first completer, he won two second-class Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Awards in 2002 and 2006, and two first-class Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Awards in 2003 and 2005. Applied for 52 Chinese invention patents, 28 of which were authorized. The main research areas include: nanopowders and nanostructures, nanocomposite ceramics, functional nanocomposites, nanonitride ceramics, and new nanophotocatalytic materials.