HaoTian Harvey Shiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
HaoTian Harvey Shi serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Western University's Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on sustainable functional materials for hierarchical additive manufacturing across multiple length scales. Education: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, 2020 M.A.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, 2016 B.A.Sc. in Engineering Science, University of Toronto, 2014 Dr. Shi's research at the intersection of advanced manufacturing, nanoengineering, and material informatics targets applications in sensors (Organ-on-a-Chip Models, Microneedle-based Minimally Invasive Sensors) and energy storage (Supercapacitors and Zn-ion Batteries). His Data-Driven Advanced Manufacturing (D2M) Group develops hierarchical functionalized nanostructures where hidden relations between manufacturing parameters and device performance are revealed through innovative materials science approaches. His recent publications demonstrate expertise in graphene-based sensors, functionally-graded supercapacitors, nanohybrid strain sensors, and organ-on-chip models, reflecting trends toward multi-scale manufacturing for biomedical and energy applications. Scientific Awards: NSERC PGS-D doctoral award Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) NSERC PDF Fellowship Dr. Shi previously held a post-doctoral Research Associate position at the University of Cambridge, developing multi-length-scale hierarchical fibre-based printing technologies. His work combines mechanical design principles with materials science to optimize hierarchical manufacturing parameters for enhanced device performance. The Data-Driven Advanced Manufacturing (D2M) Group operates within Western University's advanced manufacturing ecosystem, leveraging facilities for nanoengineering and materials characterization to develop next-generation sustainable functional materials.







