Department of
Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
 

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Fang Xu

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering

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Biography

Dr Fang Xu is part of the Advanced Materials Research Group.

Teaching Summary

MMME 1049 Aerospace Design and Materials, Level 1 course for 1st year Aerospace Engineering students, and I am teaching the materials side.

MMME 4044 Materials Degradation and Surface Engineering, Lever 4 course for M3 MSc students, 3rd and 4th year Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering students

MMME 4055 Advanced Materials Research and Communication, Level 4 course for final year undergraduate or taught masters students in Materials, Mechanical Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering.

MMME 4047 High Performance Ceramics and Glasses, Level 4 course for MSc and MEng students in Materials, Mechanical Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering.

Research Summary

Nanomaterials Production and characterisation of advanced nanoparticles and novel one-dimensional nanowires and nanotubes, exploration of their multi-functions such as gas sensor, waste treatment… read more

Selected Publications

  • Nanomaterials Production and characterisation of advanced nanoparticles and novel one-dimensional nanowires and nanotubes, exploration of their multi-functions such as gas sensor, waste treatment etc.
  • Nanocomposites Preparation of polymer and metal based nanocomposites (polymer and metal based) properties (mechanical, tribological and thermal) studies of nanocomposites using dedicate techniques. Potential applications includes thermal management for power electronics packaging, self-lubricating parts in weight critical application etc.
  • Nanocomposite thin film/coating preparation using techniques such as CVD, PVD and electroless plating etc., and surface morphological and compositional characterisation by multi- advanced techniques

Current Research

  • Nanomaterials Production and characterisation of advanced nanoparticles and novel one-dimensional nanowires and nanotubes, exploration of their multi-functions such as gas sensor, waste treatment etc.
  • Nanocomposites Preparation of polymer and metal based nanocomposites (polymer and metal based) properties (mechanical, tribological and thermal) studies of nanocomposites using dedicate techniques. Potential applications includes thermal management for power electronics packaging, self-lubricating parts in weight critical application etc.
  • Nanocomposite thin film/coating preparation using techniques such as CVD, PVD and electroless plating etc., and surface morphological and compositional characterisation by multi- advanced techniques

Future Research

I welcome enquiries from potential PhD candidates from Home, EU and international countries who are interested in the following research areas: nanostructures, nanocomposites, polymer composites, thermal management, power electronic packaging, tribology, metal composites.

Department of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Materials Engineering

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