Wang Zengjie

Name: Wang Zengjie

Gender: Female

Degrees: Ph.D.

Title: ALL

E-mail : wangzj@bjut.edu.cn

þ Master Supervisor

Current Professional Societies

Member of Chinese Metals Society

Research Areas

1) Physical chemistry in Material processing and electron microscopy

2) Electrode materials, nano catalysis materials for energy storage and electrochemical engineering

3) External field enhanced materials processing

Honors

1) University-level Honor as Excellent Teacher (2020)

Publications

1. Microstructure and mechanical properties of pitch based mixture modified by additions of graphene oxide precursor and TiB2 particles. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022, 443: 136402

2. The role of TiB2 particles in the creep and penetrating resistance of graphite-based composite. Ceramics International, 2021, 47(9): 12096-12103

3. Ultrasonic-assisted hydrothermal synthesis of cobalt oxide/nitrogen-doped graphene oxide hybrid as oxygen reduction reaction catalyst for Al-air battery. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2021, 72: 105457

4. Expansion and creep deformation with microstructure evolution in graphite cathode under constant pressure. Materials Science and Engineering A, 2021, A821:141635

5. Influence of the interaction between Si and Sc on the microstructure and tensile properties of as casted Al-Si-Sc alloys. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2023, 932: 167650

6. Microstructure and mechanical properties of as casted Al-Si-Sc-Ce alloys prepared by molten salt electrolysis with varied cooling rate. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2023, 947:169703

7. Comparative TEM study on as-cast ingot and nodular bainite of Cu-14.9%Sn alloy. Philosophical Magazine, 2014, 94(4):420-438

8. Discontinuous precipitation with metastable ζ phase in a Cu-8.6%Sn alloy. Philosophical Magazine, 2013, 93(8): 949-974

9. Concurrent emergence of Hume-Rothery phases in Cu-8.6%Sn alloy annealed at 573K. Philosophical Magazine, 2013, 93(14):1618-1639

10. Transmission Electron Microscopy study of precipitation behaviors in Cu-15mass%Sn alloy annealed at 593K. Materials Transactions, 2012, 53(9) :1590-1597

Personal Statement

Zengjie Wang, PhD from Beihang University in 2013 (joint-educated PhD program with Institute of Materials Research in Tohoku University of Japan, supported by CSC), studied on Transmission electron microscopy and crystallography of phase transformations in alloys. In July 2013, joined Beijing University of Technology as faculty member. As project leader, conducted research work in ministry-level research funding program (2 projects) and external-funding program (3 projects), and participated in State-level research programs. Published more than 20 SCI/EI papers. Obtained University-level Honor as Excellent Teacher (2020).