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Jincheng Wang is a mechanical materials engineer currently working as a Research Associate at the University of Western Australia. His research focuses on advanced materials manufacturing, specializing in metal additive manufacturing technologies, specifically 3D printing. He investigates the effects of processing parameters on material microstructure, defects, and the performance of high-performance metals, including titanium alloys, nickel-chromium alloys, and aluminum alloys. As a team member of TechWorks Futurelab at UWA, he collaborates with Woodside Energy Group on research involving nickel superalloys. His contributions to the project titled “Techworks - Pixie Dust” involve developing 3D printing prototypes and conducting microstructural characterizations, mechanical testing, and failure mechanisms analysis. Prior to this, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Melbourne, where he participated in a significant project titled “Aluminium Alloy Design for 3D Binder Jet Printing,” in collaboration with Ford Motor Company to develop lightweight alloys for electric vehicles. His expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to educational advancements in materials science and engineering.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducts research in advanced materials manufacturing, focusing on metal additive manufacturing technologies.
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