Summary
LiLiang Wang received his PhD degree from Delft University of Technology. He joined Imperial College in 2009.
Dr Wang’s major research interests include the design and development of advanced metal forming technologies and manufacturing system. His work has made fundamental contributions to characterization and modelling of materials and interfacial behaviours of engineering materials. Particularly, Dr Wang’s research has direct impacts on sustainable manufacturing, e.g., Hot stamping of Aluminium alloy (International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 87, 39-48); Data sciences in metal forming (Nat. Commun., 2022, 13: 5748,); novel lightweight forming technology: FAST (Int. J. Plast., 2019, 119: 230-248); Tribology in metal forming (Friction 10 (6), 911-926) and innovative material characterization techniques (Addit. Manuf. 2021, 37: 101720).
PHD POSITIONS AVAILABLE
There are PhD-student vacancies in the group. Please contact me for information.
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Wang L, Weakening Ionic Coordination for High Ionic Conductivity Composite Solid Electrolytes, Acs Energy Letters, ISSN:2380-8195
Yang X, Liu H, Dhawan S, et al. , 2022, Digitally-enhanced lubricant evaluation scheme for hot stamping applications, Nature Communications, Vol:13, ISSN:2041-1723
Yang X, Hu Y, Zhang L, et al. , 2022, Experimental and modelling study of interaction between friction and galling under contact load change conditions, Friction, Vol:10, ISSN:2223-7690, Pages:454-472
Zhang Q, Luan X, Dhawan S, et al. , 2019, Development of the post-form strength prediction model for a high-strength 6xxx aluminium alloy with pre-existing precipitates and residual dislocations, International Journal of Plasticity, Vol:119, ISSN:0749-6419, Pages:230-248