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Professor Jianqiang Zhang is a faculty member at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where he engages in both research and teaching. His research is primarily focused on complex gas-solid reactions at high temperatures and the application of steel and alloy in high-temperature corrosion and metallurgical technologies. He has developed a solid foundation in the field of high-temperature corrosion through his PhD work in process metallurgy, particularly iron ore reduction and cementation, and has held multiple academic positions at UNSW since returning in 2003. His extensive experience includes significant contributions to the understanding of corrosion products and processes related to high-temperature industrial applications. Professor Zhang’s research emphasizes the thermodynamics and kinetics of reactions, phase transformations, and the development of sustainable materials. He has led various research projects examining high-temperature corrosion mechanisms and prevention strategies, making substantial advancements in the field of metallurgy.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Leading research in high-temperature corrosion.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Conducted research and taught subjects related to materials science.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Taught and supervised students in materials science.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Engaged in high-level research projects.
Max-Planck Institute Iron Research • Germany
Conducted research in high-temperature corrosion.
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