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Dr. Jun Jiang is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London, part of the Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on developing novel manufacturing techniques for lightweight alloys and solar cells, including titanium, magnesium, titanium aluminides, and silicon. He holds affiliations with the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering and the Intelligent Metal Forming group.
Dr. Jiang earned his DPhil (PhD) from the University of Oxford in 2013, followed by postdoctoral and research fellow roles at Imperial College. His work emphasizes understanding micro-thermomechanical behaviors in materials, with notable contributions to hot deformation, dynamic recrystallization, and additive manufacturing processes. His research spans materials engineering, mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, condensed matter physics, civil engineering, and optical physics.
Key achievements include 8 invited conference presentations and 1 invited review paper, reflecting his growing international reputation. His studies often combine experimental analysis with computational modeling, addressing challenges such as fatigue life prediction, fracture toughness, and alloy optimization. He has contributed to advancements in solid-state bonding, thermal cracking mechanisms, and cryogenic forming techniques.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering and Intelligent Metal Forming group, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to material science and manufacturing innovation.