“Summing up the past and looking forward to the coming year”, the 2014 summary meeting was successfully held on Jan 7~9, 2015. The meeting was consisted of three main parts: the mini-workshop on-going research, CAMP-Nano Young Faculty performance review and the summary reports of the year of 2014.
After the opening remark of Prof. Zhiwei Shan, executive director of CAMP-Nano, students of CAMP-Nano gave their reports on their latest research. Prof. Evan Ma and Ju Li also listened to the reports.
Meanwhile, Young faculties, Technical group, Administrative group and representatives of each students’ office also gave their summing up reports in 2014 and their outlooks, hopes and plans in the coming year. Reviewing the past and planning for the future is a core element for further improvement and better performance in the days to come.
Students' on-going research reports
Technician group summary reports
Administrative group summary reports
Voting for the best performance students' office
The First Prize belongs to Room 309
The Second Prize belongs to Room 312
TheThird Prize belongs to Room 314
Congratulations to all of them and Happy New Year!
Group photo of Campers
Details of students' research reports.
Session I.
Mechanical Behaivor of Materialsat Small Scale
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Chair: Prof. Weizhong Han
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Boyu Liu
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ffects of Precipitates on Deformation Twinning in Magnesium Alloys
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Mingshuai Ding
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Mechanical Response of Helium Implanted Copper Pillar
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Degang Xie
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Introduction of Hydrogen and Its Effect on Dislocation Behavior in Aluminum
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Yuecun Wang
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Thermal Treatment-induced Ductile-to-brittle Transition of Submicron Sized FIBed Si Pillars and Their Amorphization During Compression
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Session II.
Friction, Precipitation andContact Process of Materials
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Chair: Prof. Kai Chen
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Ning Xu
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Scratch Deformation and Friction of Cu atNano-scale
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Fei Ai
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In situ TEM Study of Secondarily Precipitated Phases of a Ni-Based Superalloy During High Temperature Aging Treatment
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Wei Guo
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The Strongest Size in Single-asperity Contact
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Hao Shen
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Mass Transfer in C U NWs: the mechanism and application
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Session III.
Catalyst, Airborne Particles and Battery
Chair: Prof. Xiaohui Ning
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Penghan Lu
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In situ E-TEM Study of Noble Metal Nanocatalyst Dynamics During Catalytic Carbon Gasification
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Linli/Penghan Lu
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In situ TEM Observation of Noncatalytic Growth and E-beam-assisted Reduction of Tungsten Oxide Nanowires
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Mingshuai Ding
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Hard Airborne Particles with Character Morphology, Structure and Chemistry: AKey to Track Emission Sources
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Tao Dai
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The Efficiency Promotion and Lifetime Extension in Liquid Metal Battery
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