
معرفی
Dr. Xiangyang Dong is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University's School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks. He serves as a member of the graduate faculty in Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Systems Engineering. His research focuses on multifunctional composites and ceramics, particularly structural power composites that combine mechanical load-bearing and energy storage capabilities. His work is supported by NSF, AFOSR, DOE, and industry partners. He holds prestigious awards including the NSF CAREER Award and the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award.
Education: PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University.
Research Interests: Multifunctional composites, additive manufacturing, structural batteries, ceramics, and machine learning modeling. His group develops advanced materials and processes for applications in robotics, energy storage, and aerospace. Recent innovations include UV-assisted coextrusion deposition for structural batteries and laser-based additive manufacturing of transparent ceramics.
Scientific Awards: NSF CAREER Award (202?), Ralph E. Powe Award (202?).
Advising & Grants: Active Ph.D. and PostDoc openings in materials science, mechanics, and manufacturing. His projects address energy-efficient manufacturing and multifunctional material design. Courses taught include Materials and Manufacturing Processes and graduate research supervision.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Dong Research Group, advancing additive manufacturing and materials modeling through interdisciplinary approaches.





