On the morning of Feb. 28th, Prof. Zhang Zhenyu from Dalian University of Technology was invited to make an academic report to our faculty under the title of “Study on the origin and evolution mechanism of atomic scale damage caused by nanometer precision surface”. The seminar was held by Dean Bi Qinsheng and lots of students and teachers attended the seminar.
At the beginning, Dean Bi made a simple introduction about Prof. Zhang’s speciality and his academic achievements. He appreciated a lot about Prof. Zhang’s coming. Then Prof. Zhang introduced the work he conducted on the origin and evolution mechanism of stress induced atomic scale damage in nickel-base alloy and silicon carbide aiming at the nanometer precision manufacturing requirements for high performance parts. Then he explained the basic scientific problems of the stress induced damage deformation of nickel base alloy and the interaction mechanism of single nano-twin crystal and mechanism of bonding mechanism and dislocation of silicon carbide fracture surface in detail. At last, Prof. Zhang shared the experience in how to do science research and how to write SCI papers with high qualities. He looked forward to further cooperation with JiangSu University.
The content of the lecture aroused the strong interest of the teachers and students. They discussed the academic issues in their own research direction with Prof. Zhang. Through this report, our teachers and students have expanded their horizons, increased their professional knowledge, and have a clearer understanding of how to grasp the essence of problems in scientific research and how to carry out the original work.
