Prof. Xu Long, Northwestern Polytechnical University, ChinaNational Young TalentXu LONG received the Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Mechanics from Tongji University in 2006, Master's Degree in Solid Mechanics from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009, and Ph.D. in Structural Mechanics from Nanyang Technological University in 2013. After working as a Senior FEM Engineer in INTECSEA, WorleyParsons, Singapore, he joined the School of Mechanics, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China in 2015. Professor Xu Long's research interests are in the fields of the mechanics of electronic packaging and protective material and structures, including multi-field multi-scale material constitutive and damage model, life prediction and reliability analysis. In recent years, his research group has published more than 150 peer-reviewed journal papers in mechanics, mechanical and materials areas. As the first or only author, he has published 4 books. According to Google Scholar, the citations of his publications are 4022. According to ScholarGPS data (excluding self-citations in the past five years), his publication quality in 2024 ranked 6th globally and comprehensive impact ranked 11th among 4,655 scholars in the field of electronic packaging. In the broader microelectronics field, he ranked 7th in publication quality among 20,085 scholars. His affiliation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, currently holds the 9th global position in the electronic packaging discipline based on this ranking. Speech title: Damage and fracture performance of porous polycrystalline sintered silver die-attachment for high power devices |
Prof. Danqing Song, South China University of TechnologyThe Deputy Director of the Office of Development Strategy and Planning at the South China University of Technology (SCUT)Danqing Song is the Deputy Director of the Office of Development Strategy and Planning at the South China University of Technology (SCUT), China. He is also a professor at the School of Civil Engineering and Transportation (SCUT), Secretary General of the ICGdR Division, and a young editorial board member of 10 journals. His main research areas include the dynamic effects of rock mass structures, rock mass dynamic catastrophic damage, geological disaster monitoring and early warning, prevention and control, and intelligent construction of underground engineering. He has published 116 SCI papers. He has received 12 provincial and ministerial-level important science and technology awards. He has presided over 15 national and provincial research projects. Speech title: Key technologies for evaluating and controlling the hydraulic-dynamic coupling failure of the surrounding rock in tunnels crossing water-rich faults |
Prof. Jingchen Wang, Shanghai University Of Engineering ScienceShanghai Shuguang ScholarProfessor Wang Jincheng, Shanghai Shuguang Scholar, a member of the Rubber Specialty Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society, and a member of the 11th Rubber Specialty Committee of the Shanghai Chemical and Chemical Society. In June 2003, he graduated from the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University, with a Ph.D. in Materials Science. In the same year, he joined the Department of Polymer Materials and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science and began his career. Throughout his professional career, he has been engaged in the design, preparation, and application of novel functional rubber materials, accumulating a solid theoretical foundation and extensive practical experience. Professor Wang has undertaken a total of 30 scientific research projects, among which he has presided over 20 projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Youth Project, General Program, and International Cooperation and Exchange Program. He has published over 120 research articles in prestigious domestic and international academic journals such as Composite Science and Technology, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Polymer Testing, Applied Clay Science, Rubber Industry, Synthetic Rubber Industry, and Elastomer, among others. Speech title: Design, Fabrication, and Performance Study of Intelligent Repairable Flexible Sensing Materials |