Yongwei Wang

Assistant Professor

Yongwei Wang, the assistant professor of Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology, received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2017. After two years as a postdoctoral fellow at Peking University, return to his Alma Mater as assistant professor in 2019. His recent research interests are the constitutive relationship and toughening mechanism of bulk metallic glass and their composites, micromechanical behavior of mono-crystalline and polycrystalline metal, relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties of materials, finite element theory and its application.

【Research Projects】

1. Foundation for young scholars in engineering science, Peking University, Research on the relationship between the heterogeneous microstructure and mechanical properties on the metallic glasses and their composites, 2017-2019.

2. Construction and strengthening mechanism of multi-level gradient interface strengthening nano-glass. national foreign expert project (G2022105033L),2022.01 -2023.12.

3. Research on the harmless design of oxide in additive manufacturing stainless steel and the relevant cycle phase transformation mechanism. 2020.04-2025.04.

4. Research on material data standard specification. National key research and development plan key projects (2020YFB0704504-02),2020.09-2022.08

5. Influence of the coupling effect of heterogeneous microstructure and stress field on the deformation mechanism of metallic glass. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.(FRF-TP-20-028A1),2020.06-2022.06,

6. Strengthening mechanism of multi-level gradient interface strengthening nano-glass, Youth Teacher International Exchange Growth Program (QNXM20210044), 2021.9-2022.8.


【Publications】

1. Yongwei Wang, Mo Li, Jinwu Xu. Toughen and harden metallic glass through designing statistical heterogeneity [J]. Scripta Materialia,2016 (113):10-13.

2. Xiaohua Chen, Xin Tang, Zidong Wang, Xidong Hui, Mo Li, Yongwei Wang. Manufacturing Process and microstructure of copper-coated aluminum wires [J]. International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials, 2015, 22(2):190-196.

3. Yongwei Wang, Mo Li, Jinwu Xu. Free volume gradient effect on mechanical properties of metallic glasses [J]. Scripta Materialia,2017 (130): 12-16.

4. Yongwei Wang, Mo Li, Jinwu Xu. Mechanical properties of spinodal decomposed metallic glass composites [J]. Scripta Materialia,2017(135):41-45.

5. Yongwei Wang , Herbert Gleiter , Mo Li. From patterning heterogeneity to nanoglass A new approach to harden and toughen metallic glasses[J] MRS Bulletin,2023(48):56-67.