Biography
Qing Zhou is a full research fellow in the school of materials at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. He was born in December 1988 and received his Ph.D. degree in material science and engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, in 2017. After that, he has worked at Northwestern Polytechnical University, as an associate professor (2017-2023). During 2021-2022, he worked at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT, Germany) as a post-doctor. His research areas cover design, fabrication, and characterization of high-performance alloy materials, modelling and simulation of tribological behaviour of metal composites, etc.
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Design, fabrication, and characterization of high-performance alloy materials; modelling and simulation of tribological behaviour of metal composites
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Northwestern Polytechnical University
Center of Advanced Lubricantion and Seal Materials
China
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