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香港科技大学工学院老师教师导师介绍简介-Sherry CHEN 陈弦

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Sherry CHEN 陳弦



Telephone Number (852) 3469 2296


Email Email
xianchen@ust.hk



Office Room 2572

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ORCID 0000-0002-0114-4642

Scopus ID 55841811800



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First Name (and Middle Name If Any)
Sherry
CHEN
陳弦




Highest Degree Acquired (e.g. PhD in Engineering Science)
PhD in Solid Mechanics, University of Minnesota




Related Web Titles
Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering




Contact Information Telephone Number (852) 3469 2296


Email Email
xianchen@ust.hk



Office Room 2572

Links Personal Web

Google Scholar f0_LbJ4AAAAJ

ORCID 0000-0002-0114-4642

Scopus ID 55841811800



Research Interests Research Interests
Crystallography
Experimental mechanics and dynamics
Mechanics of materials




Biography Biography
I received my Bachelor degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, at Wuhan, China in 2005. Then I switched my major and studied Solid Mechanics at the department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, United States. I got both my MS (2011) and PhD (2013) degrees there and continued one year postdoctoral research in developing highly reversible functional materials based on the geometrically nonlinear elasticity theory for solid-solid phase transformation. In 2014, I won the ALS fellowship awarded by the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and started to work on advanced structural characterization utilized with theories and algrothms of crystalline solids for phase-transforming materials at Beamline 12.3.2 Laue Microdiffraction at Advanced Light Source division. My main research interests are the development of advanced functional materials based on the Cofactor Conditions (that is the strongest conditions of compatibility for formation of microstructure, Chen et al, JMPS, 2013). Integrating the advanced structural determination techniques at Synchrotron source with the guidance of the theory, I would like to establish an automated materials manufacturing chain aimed at the discovery of highly reversible and ultra-low fatigue functional materials with emerging application in medical, microelectronic and aerospace industries.



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Research Interests Research Interests
Crystallography
Experimental mechanics and dynamics
Mechanics of materials




Biography Biography
I received my Bachelor degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, at Wuhan, China in 2005. Then I switched my major and studied Solid Mechanics at the department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, United States. I got both my MS (2011) and PhD (2013) degrees there and continued one year postdoctoral research in developing highly reversible functional materials based on the geometrically nonlinear elasticity theory for solid-solid phase transformation. In 2014, I won the ALS fellowship awarded by the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and started to work on advanced structural characterization utilized with theories and algrothms of crystalline solids for phase-transforming materials at Beamline 12.3.2 Laue Microdiffraction at Advanced Light Source division. My main research interests are the development of advanced functional materials based on the Cofactor Conditions (that is the strongest conditions of compatibility for formation of microstructure, Chen et al, JMPS, 2013). Integrating the advanced structural determination techniques at Synchrotron source with the guidance of the theory, I would like to establish an automated materials manufacturing chain aimed at the discovery of highly reversible and ultra-low fatigue functional materials with emerging application in medical, microelectronic and aerospace industries.



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