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Dr. Tingting Song is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Engineering at RMIT University, specializing in advanced materials and additive manufacturing. Her research focuses on titanium alloys, high entropy alloys, and nanofabrication techniques, with applications in biomedical materials and structural engineering. She leads projects investigating microstructure-property relationships, powder metallurgy, and the development of strong and ductile materials through additive manufacturing processes.
Her research interests include materials engineering, metallurgy, and nanotechnology. Notable projects involve optimizing Ti-6Al-4V lattice structures, investigating oxygen effects in high entropy alloys, and creating hierarchical porous metals via dealloying. She has published extensively on topics such as microstructural analysis, mechanical property characterization, and additive manufacturing processes.
Dr. Song’s work emphasizes practical applications of materials science, including biomedical implants and lightweight structural materials. Her articles highlight advancements in alloy design, defect mitigation in additive manufacturing, and the creation of metamaterials with superior mechanical performance.
She supervises research projects on topics like artificial bone materials, high entropy alloys, and titanium lattice fabrication. Her contributions to material characterization and process optimization have positioned her as a key figure in advanced materials research at RMIT.

