Speakers

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Prof. Wenli Pei

Northeastern University, China

Pei Wenli, professor/doctoral supervisor of the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, deputy secretary general of Liaoning Institute of Applied Magnetism, visiting professor of National Akita University, and advanced reviewer panel member of RSC. He has long been engaged in basic and applied research in the fields of high-performance rare earth permanent magnet materials, rare earth functional materials, low-dimensional magnetic nano-materials and magnetic device design. More than 130 papers included in SCI have been published in Adv. Mater., Acta Mater., J. Mater. Sci. Technol. etc. Obtained 32 national invention patents (10 rare earth permanent magnets). Won the first prize of scientific and technological progress in Liaoning Province and the second prize of scientific and technological progress in China Institute of Electrician. As the project leader, he undertook 4 general projects of the National Natural Science Foundation and 1 national key special sub-project; Participated in 5 national funds and 2 national key projects.



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Prof. Yusheng Wu

University of Technology, China

Prof. Yusheng Wu is currently the Dean of the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Shenyang University of Technology. He has been selected as a member of the high-level innovation team under Liaoning Province's "Revitalizing Liaoning Talents Program," a distinguished professor in Liaoning Province, a recipient of the 100-person level of Liaoning's "Hundred Million Talents Project," and part of the excellent postgraduate mentor team in Liaoning Province. He also holds several academic positions, including vice chairman of the Liaoning Heat Treatment Society, executive director of the Ceramics Branch of the China Silicate Society, Youth Editorial Board member of the Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China, and Editorial Board member of Mining and Metallurgy. His main research focuses on the preparation and characterization of advanced inorganic functional powder materials. As the project leader, he has presided more than 30 projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation, major national science and technology initiatives, and provincial and enterprise-commissioned projects. He holds 20 authorized national invention patents. He has received 6 provincial and ministerial science and technology awards, published over 80 SCI-indexed papers in internationally renowned journals as the first or corresponding author, and authored two textbooks.