
About
Wei Cai is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University with a courtesy appointment in Materials Science and Engineering. His research spans multiscale materials modeling, focusing on defect microstructures, atomistic simulation methods, machine learning applications, and metallurgical processes in metal 3D printing.
- Academic Background: PhD in Nuclear Engineering from MIT (2001)
- Current Role: Faculty in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
Research Interests center on computational mechanics, dislocation dynamics, and stretchable electronics. Key areas include:
- Predicting mechanical strength across atomic to continuum scales
- Developing long timescale atomistic simulations
- Machine learning for materials property prediction
- Microstructure-property relationships in nanotube networks
- Metal additive manufacturing process modeling
Recent Publications (2023-2025) demonstrate expertise in dislocation mechanics, dual-phase alloys, self-healing polymers, and machine learning-enhanced materials simulations, with applications spanning titanium-oxygen alloys, perovskite phase separation, and nanowire fabrication.
Awards include:
- Presidential Early Career Award (2004)
- NSF Career Award (2006)
- AFOSR Young Investigator (2006)
- ASME Hughes Young Investigator (2013)
- Dislocations 2016 Scientific Achievement Award
Teaching covers advanced topics in statistical mechanics and computational methods. He advises multiple doctoral and master's students in materials research.
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