It is still necessary to contact the tutor. The key to the problem is when to contact the tutor. There is no need to contact the tutor before the preliminary examination. Under normal circumstances, it is impossible for a graduate tutor to contact the tutor casually before the preliminary examination. An unknown candidate from another school revealed the test points and key points of the preliminary examination for the postgraduate entrance examination, so there is no need to contact a professional graduate tutor before the preliminary examination.
The purpose of meeting a professional graduate tutor is after the re-examination. The purpose is to let your future tutor know more about you, and at the same time, you can also know more about your tutor. By contacting professional tutors, teachers and students can understand each other,
thus increasing the candidates' chances of succeeding in the re-examination. After meeting your tutor, you can talk about your academic interests. Try to choose teachers who hold professional social positions or school leaders (department chairs, deans, etc.). If it is for academic development, of course you should look at your tutor.
Academic level, these tutors are generally very old! The main ways to contact tutors professionally are as follows:
Telephone contact. The “telephone number” mentioned here refers to the tutor’s office phone number. The tutor's personal
phone number should be avoided under normal circumstances. Except for a few colleges and universities, most postgraduate tutors’ office telephone numbers are publicly available on the campus website. Candidates can search for relevant information about graduate tutors by logging into the website of the institution they are applying for.
Contact via email. Like the telephone number, the tutor's email address is generally posted on the campus website. The advantages of email contact are low cost and large amount of information. For example, candidates can introduce themselves in detail to professional graduate tutors via email, such as research interests, hobbies, specialties, etc. In this way, the tutor can have a relatively comprehensive grasp of the candidates.
Face-to-face communication. The advantage of this method is that it is intuitive and informative.
Tutor of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northeastern University
Li Jiguang
Male, born in 1969, professor and doctoral supervisor. He graduated from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Northeastern University in 1998 with a doctorate in engineering. He was once employed by material and materials research institutions (Japan, National), and served successively as researcher and chief researcher. The main research directions are functional ceramic materials, including (1) colloid physical chemistry, soft chemical synthesis and self-assembly of monodisperse colloidal particles; (2) sintering phenomenon and sintering mechanism of ceramic nanopowders, optics New process for preparing transparent ceramic materials; (3) Nanoceramic materials with "light" functionality
(fluorescence, photocatalysis). Published more than 100 papers in J. Am. Chem. Soc., Chem. Mater., J.Phys. Chem. B, Aata
Mater. and other journals, including 69 papers included in SCI, and the paper SIC Cited more than 610 times by others. Since 2000, he has published 35 SCI papers as the first author (corresponding author), with an average impact factor of 2.51. He was selected into the "New Century Excellent Talent Support Program" of the Ministry of Education, and is a member of the American Ceramic Society and the Japanese Ceramic Society.
Liu Chunming
Male, born in 1961, professor, doctoral supervisor, Executive Vice Dean of the Graduate School of Northeastern University. Main research directions: microstructure design and control of advanced steel materials, physics and chemistry of material fracture. He has been engaged in the basic theory of metal structural materials and the development of new materials, especially in the preparation of high-purity metal materials, the microstructure and performance design and control of steel materials and aluminum alloy materials. Work. He has hosted or participated in more than 30 national research projects and corporate cooperation projects. Published more than 60 papers, of which more than 30 were indexed by SCI, EI or ISTP. Won 1 second prize of Liaoning Provincial Teaching Achievement Award, 1 second prize of Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award, and 1 third prize of National Metallurgical Science and Technology Progress Award.
He concurrently serves as a director of the Youth Working Committee of the China Society of Metals
, a member of the Low Alloy Steel Professional Committee, and deputy director of the Metallographic and Microscopic Analysis Professional Committee. (English Letter)", "Journal of Northeastern University", "Journal of Materials and Metallurgy", editorial board member, winner of the Ministry of Education's Outstanding Young Teacher Fund and the Cross-Century Outstanding Talent Fund. Taught courses "Steel Materials Science" and "Steel Materials Microstructure Design Principles and Control Technology".
Shan Yuqiao
Male, born in 1954, professor. Main research direction: Material surface technology. As the person in charge of project execution
he completed the research on the silver-plated protective layer of molten textured YBaCuO high-temperature superconductor assigned by the National Superconducting Center, and the basic research and key research projects on high-temperature superconductor fault current limiter. As the project leader, he completed the application basic research project on water vapor corrosion and surface protection of molten textured YBCO superconductors assigned by the Provincial Science and Technology Commission. Published 23 academic papers, 10 of which were included in SCI and EI. Won the second-class and third-class scientific and technological progress awards of the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry once each, and the third-class annual scientific and technological progress award of the Provincial Education Commission. Teach courses "Corrosion and Protection of Materials" and "Material Chemistry".
Lian Fazeng
Male, born in 1945
, professor, doctoral supervisor. Main research direction: functional materials. Engaged in non-magnetic porcelain sealed expansion alloys, permanent magnet alloys, new iron-based crystalline states, nanocrystalline rare earth permanent magnet materials, high saturation magnetic induction iron nitrogen compounds, amorphous soft magnetic materials and their applications, etc. field research. Projects such as new rare earth iron-based permanent magnet materials and their manufacturing processes won the first prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, the second prize and the third prize of the Ministry and Provincial Science and Technology Progress Awards. Obtained two national authorized patents.
Director of the China Instrument and Materials Society, director of the Functional Materials Branch of the Chinese Metal Society, vice chairman of the Liaoning Applied Magnetism Society, and editorial board member of the magazines "Functional Materials" and "Metal Functional Materials". Won the title of National Advanced Science and Technology Worker
Author of National Higher Education Institutions, and was awarded the title of "Young and Middle-aged Experts with Outstanding Contributions" by the Ministry of Personnel; he enjoys special government allowances from the State Council. Taught courses such as "Engineering Materials", "Magnetic Properties and Application Design", and "Magnetic Physics". Editor-in-chief published
editions of "Engineering Materials" and "Physical Properties of Materials".
Liu Changsheng
Male, born in 1963, professor, doctoral supervisor. He is currently the Director of the Academic Affairs Office of Northeastern University.
Main research directions: Material surface science and technology, laser application technology. Undertake national “973” and “863” program projects, National Natural Science Foundation, doctoral program funds and enterprise cooperation projects. He has published specialized translations such as "Laser Surface Modification and Nanomaterial Preparation", applied for 3 national invention patents, and published more than 150 academic papers. Won 5 scientific and technological awards including the first prize of Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award. He concurrently serves as director of the Youth Committee of the Chinese Materials Research Society
, member of the Youth Committee of the Chinese Corrosion and Protection Society, director of the Liaoning Mechanical Engineering Society and chairman of the Materials Engineering Branch, and organizer of the 2004 International Conference on Thin Films and Coatings and technical committee members. He was selected into the Ministry of Education’s “Cross-Century Outstanding Talents Training Plan”, the Ministry of Education’s Funding Plan for Young and Middle-aged Key Teachers in Colleges and Universities, the Hundred-Ten Thousand Talents Project of Liaoning Province, and one of the top ten outstanding young people in Shenyang City, enjoying special government subsidies. Taught courses "Materials" and "Materials Surface Engineering".