
About
Yu U. Wang is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the College of Engineering, Michigan Technological University. His research integrates experimental characterization and computational modeling to advance functional materials science, with a focus on phase transformations and microstructure-property relationships.
Dr. Wang's educational background includes:
- PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Rutgers University
- BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China
His research spans phase transforming materials, in-situ synchrotron X-ray and neutron scattering techniques, diffuse scattering analysis, ferroelectric/magnetoelectric composites, colloidal self-assembly systems, and computational microstructure modeling. This work bridges fundamental materials physics with applications in energy harvesting, sensing, and advanced ceramics, emphasizing the interplay between nanoscale phenomena and macroscopic properties.
Analysis of Dr. Wang's publications reveals a sustained focus on computational materials science, particularly phase field modeling applied to ferroelectric and shape-memory systems. His research consistently combines theoretical frameworks with experimental validation through diffraction techniques, targeting high-strain piezoelectrics, magnetoelectric composites, and nanodomain engineering for next-generation functional materials.
Scientific awards received by Dr. Wang are not specified in the available documentation.
Details regarding graduate student advising, research grants, and laboratory facilities are not provided in the source material, though his extensive publication record indicates active research supervision and project leadership.
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