1. Prof. Li
Guo, Hunan University, China
Speech Title: Intelligence
Investigation of acoustic emission signals under a simulative environment of
grinding burn of Advanced Materials
Abstracts:
(1) The aim is to develop a grinding process monitoring system using acoustic emission (AE) signals of Advanced Materials.
(2) The objectives are
Identification of the AE signals features from different advanced materials AE sources, particularly thermal stress
Investigation of the critical AE features of material burn in relation to surface integrity.
Career History:
10/2001- Present Professor, College of Mechanical and
Automotive Engineering, Hunan University, China
7/1997- 9/2001 Associate Professor, College of Mechanical
and Automotive Engineering, Hunan University, China
7/1994-6/1997 Lecturer, College of Mechanical and
Automotive Engineering, Hunan University, China
9/2002-1/2003 Study English, Shanghai International
Studies University, China
2. Prof. Bin
Chen, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
Speech Title: A Stable
Multiphase Moving Particle Semi-implicit method for the incompressible
interfacial flow
Career History:
2008.02-Present Professor, State Key Laboratory of
Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University
08/2003-02/2008 Associate Professor, State Key Laboratory
of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University
03/2002-03/2004 PostDoc, Japan Society for Promotion
Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral Fellowships, Japan
3. Professor
Liu Rang-su,
Speech Title: Formation and
Evolution Mechanisms of Nano-Clusters During Solidification Processes of Liquid
Metals and Alloys
Professor Liu Rang-su, he graduated from Department of
Physics of Hunan University In 1964. He is working in Department of Applied
Physics of Hunan University and as a supervisor of Ph.D. students. Moreover, he
is the director of Institute of Physics of Functional Material of Hunan
University, the member of Academic Council of the International Conference on
Intelligent Processing and Manufacturing of Materials (IPMM) (for six
consecutive –12 years).
He has devoted himself to research work, including fields
of metal physics, dislocation theory and phase transition theory, especially of
the theoretical and experimental researches of “amorphous alloys” and “the
solidification process of liquid metals”. He has been invited to Australia for
collaborative research, to the United States, Britain, Canada, Italy and other
countries for academic exchanges, and to make special reports at international
academic meetings.
Professor Liu has ever undertaken 14 scientific projects
on provincial, ministry and national levels, including 7 projects from National
Natural Science Foundation of China. These projects are at the forefront in the
field. In particular, after her visiting and research at the University of
Waterloo in Canada, he, under the support of National Natural Science
Foundation of China, has conducted computer simulation and tracing study on the
microstructural transitions during the solidification processes of liquid
metals and alloys by using molecular dynamics method, and developed
continuously. He is creating a new research field on the simulation and
expression methods for the formation and evolution mechanisms of the
microstructures, especially the nano-clusters during the solidification
processes of liquid metals.
He has published more than 150 research papers on
well-known academic journals, such as Phys. Rev. B, Ann. Phys., J. Chem. Phys.,
J. Phys. Chem. A, J. Phys: Condens. Matter, J. Non-Cryst. Solids, Mater. Sci.
Eng. B, Acta Phys. Sin., Science in China, Chin. Sci. Bull., and so on.