Zhengjian Wangمشاهده پروفایل
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Zhengjian Wang is a Research Fellow in the Department of Design, Manufacturing and Engineering Management at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, specializing in precision manufacturing technologies. He obtained his PhD from the University of Strathclyde in 2022 and currently leads EPSRC-funded research on hybrid nanomanufacturing platforms. Education PhD in Engineering, University of Strathclyde (2022) Research Interests Dr. Wang's work centers on ultra-precision machining , hybrid micromachining , and nanofabrication , with specific expertise in rolling nanoelectrode lithography (RNEL) for sub-nanometer to micrometer scale product manufacturing. His research bridges diamond turning, chip formation mechanics, and biomedical applications including precision cancer surgery techniques and biocompatible material processing. Research Trends His 2025 publications reveal a strategic shift toward interdisciplinary applications, merging traditional machining with biomedical engineering. The cancer surgery simulation study demonstrates computational modeling of soft tissue resection, while the Ti6Al4V milling research advances laser-assisted manufacturing of aerospace alloys. Both works emphasize damage minimization and precision control across nano-to-macro scales. Awards Best Review Paper Award (2019) Grants and Projects Dr. Wang secures major funding through: EPSRC IAA: Transforming Nanomanufacturing (2024-2026) as Research Co-investigator developing market-ready RNEL technology A hybrid precision manufacturing platform (2022-2025) as Lead Researcher creating flexible nanoscale production systems Professional Engagement He serves on the editorial board of Mechanical Sciences journal and actively participates in Innovate UK commercialization programs, including the ICURe EXPLORE Programme for technology transfer.






