Prof Dr. Weiwei Li | Structural Health Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Weiwei Li | Structural Health Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Weiwei Li ,Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics , China

Weiwei Li is a distinguished Professor in the College of Physics at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China. With a robust academic background and extensive research experience, Weiwei specializes in the intricate realm of complex transition metal oxides (TMOs), which are pivotal in advancing materials science. His research is focused on utilizing pulsed laser deposition equipped with RHEED (Reflection High-Energy Electron Diffraction) to fabricate quantum functional complex TMOs heterostructures. He is particularly interested in manipulating the interface, surface, and defects of electronic structures to engineer novel functionalities like magnetism, dielectricity, and (semi)conducting behavior. Weiwei’s contributions extend to the application of TMOs in non-volatile random-access memory, energy conversion/storage systems, (opto-)electronic devices, and structural health monitoring technologies. Through his tenure at the University of Cambridge as a Research Associate and now as a Professor in Nanjing, Weiwei continues to advance the frontier of materials science, aiming to address critical challenges and unlock new possibilities in functional materials research. 🌐

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Professional Information:

  • Current Position: Professor, College of Physics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
  • Previous Position: Research Associate, Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK (2015.11 – 2021.06)

Contact Information:

  • Address: College of Physics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, No. 29 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
  • Cell phone: +86-0-13656244867
  • E-mail: wl337@nuaa.edu.cn

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, Soochow University, China (2015.6)
    • Supervisor: Prof. Hao Yang
  • B.S. in Electronic Information Science and Technology, Soochow University, China (2010.6)

Research Interests:

Weiwei Li focuses on advancing materials science by designing complex transition metal oxides (TMOs) with tailored functionalities. His research interests include:

  • Pulsed laser deposition equipped with RHEED for quantum functional complex TMOs heterostructures.
  • Interface, surface, and defect control of electronic structure for engineering novel functionalities such as magnetism, dielectricity, and (semi)conducting behavior.
  • Application of TMOs in non-volatile random-access memory, energy conversion/storage, and (opto-)electronic devices.
  • TMOs for structural health monitoring.

 

Publications Top Notes πŸ“„

Face mask integrated with flexible and wearable manganite oxide respiration sensor

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Emergent and robust ferromagnetic-insulating state in highly strained ferroelastic LaCoO3Β thin films

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Sodium Diffuses from Glass Substrates through P1 Lines and Passivates Defects in Perovskite Solar Modules

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Interface-related phenomena in epitaxial complex oxide ferroics across different thin film platforms: opportunities and challenges

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Efficient current-induced spin torques and field-free magnetization switching in a room-temperature van der Waals magnet

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Prof. Xiao Tan | Structural Health Monitoring Award | Best Paper Award

Prof. Xiao Tan | Structural Health Monitoring Award | Best Paper Award

Prof. Xiao Tan , Hohai University , China

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ Dr. Xiao Tan is an Associate Professor at Hohai University’s Institute of Intelligent Water Conservancy and Intelligent Disaster Reduction. His research focuses on enhancing the resilience and safety of water conveyance structures through intelligent monitoring and assessment methods. Dr. Tan’s expertise includes distributed fiber optic sensors, structural health monitoring, and the application of advanced materials in civil and hydraulic infrastructures. He earned his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, where he also served as a Research Associate and Lab Manager. Dr. Tan is recognized for his contributions to engineering research, having received prestigious awards such as the Best Researcher Award from the International Conference on Advanced Network Protocols, Technology, and Communication Research. He is actively engaged in editorial roles for esteemed journals and is a dedicated member of several professional societies advancing the field of civil engineering and infrastructure resilience. Connect with Dr. Tan to explore innovative solutions for infrastructure monitoring and disaster reduction strategies.

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Tan earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) from Stevens Institute of Technology, USA, in 2023. Prior to this, he completed his M.S. in Civil Engineering (Bridge & Tunnel Engineering) at Southeast University, China, and his B.S. in Civil Engineering (Road, Bridge & River-Crossing Engineering) at Chang’an University, China.

Academic Experience πŸ’Ό

Before joining Hohai University, Dr. Tan served as a Research Associate and Lab Manager at the Smart Infrastructure Lab, Stevens Institute of Technology. He has extensive experience as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in various civil engineering disciplines.

Research Interests 🌱

  • Intelligent and Resilient Water Conveyance Structures
  • Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors for Infrastructure Monitoring
  • Structural Health Monitoring and Assessment
  • Structural Applications of Advanced Materials in Civil and Hydraulic Infrastructures

Honors and Awards πŸ†

Dr. Tan has received prestigious awards such as the Best Researcher Award at the International Conference on Advanced Network Protocols, Technology, and Communication Research (ICANPTCR) and the Richard I. Hires Outstanding Research Award from Stevens Institute of Technology.

Professional Societies and Services 🌐

He actively contributes to various academic journals as an Editorial Board member and Guest Editor, and serves as a Peer Reviewer for leading journals in civil engineering and infrastructure.

Dr. Tan is a member of several professional societies including the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Concrete Institute (ACI), demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field of civil engineering.

Publication Top Notes :

Measurement and visualization of strains and cracks in CFRP post-tensioned fiber reinforced concrete beams using distributed fiber optic sensors

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Measuring crack width using a distributed fiber optic sensor based on optical frequency domain reflectometry

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Strain transfer effect in distributed fiber optic sensors under an arbitrary field

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Monitoring corrosion of steel bars in reinforced concrete based on helix strains measured from a distributed fiber optic sensor

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Detection, visualization, quantification, and warning of pipe corrosion using distributed fiber optic sensors

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