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Xiang Ding is a Researcher at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry and multiple interdisciplinary centers: the Centre for Bioengineering & Biomedical Technologies (CBio), the Centre for Integrated Materials, Processes & Structures (IMPS), and the Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems (SES). His work focuses on advanced material science, particularly in thermal conductivity, composite materials, and energy conversion technologies. Dr. Ding’s research explores anisotropic heat transfer behaviors in composites, nanotechnology applications, and piezoelectric material properties for energy harvesting systems.
His research interests include developing novel materials for thermal management, optimizing energy conversion efficiency through nanocomposite designs, and investigating mechanoelectrical phenomena in polymer-based nanofibers. Collaborations span experimental and numerical methodologies, with a focus on real-world applications like Schottky DC generators and noise-to-electricity conversion.
Recent studies highlight contributions to quartz fabric composite preforms, carbon nanotube-modified materials, and the integration of inorganic dopants in polypyrrole nanocomposites. His work bridges fundamental material science with practical engineering solutions, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration across materials science, chemistry, and sustainable energy systems.
