Keynote Speakers
Wen-Tong Geng
Zhejiang Normal University, China
Update time:2024-06-26 15:12
Presentation title: Mystery resolved: The composition of bcc Cu alloy precipitates in bcc Fe
Dr. Wen-Tong Geng is a distinguished professor of Physics at Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China.
He received his B.S. from Department of Physics, Lanzhou University in 1992 and PhD from Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science in 1998. He did postdoctoral studies in Northwestern University in the US with Professor Arthur Freeman and Professor Gregory Olson, in Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck Society in Germany with Professor Matthias Scheffler, and in the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan with Dr. Takahisa Ohno. He has been a full professor in Qingdao University, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Hainan University since 2005, and recently moved to Zhejiang Normal University.
Professor Geng’s research has focused on first-principles computational condensed matter and materials physics based on Density Functional Theory. The problems he has studied include grain boundary cohesion in metals, hydrogen embrittlement, precipitation and phase transformation in alloys, and others in spintronics and twistronics of semiconductors. He has published about 90 refereed papers with a total citation over 6800. He is on the list of “World top 2% scientists” named by Stanford University.