Assoc Prof Dr. Jun Huang : Media Studies and Education
Assoc Prof Dr. Jun Huang, Hefei University of Technology, China
Assoc Prof Dr. Jun Huang is a distinguished scholar in the field of Materials Science and Engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Hefei University of Technology in China. He embarked on his academic journey at the same institution, earning his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering. Dr. Huang further enriched his academic profile through joint training at the University of Toronto during his doctoral studies.
Throughout his career, Dr. Huang has demonstrated a keen interest in research, particularly focusing on projects that contribute to the advancement of materials science. His recent involvement in the National Key Research and Development Program underscores his commitment as a principal investigator, leading investigations into the occurrence state of cobalt in hydrothermal deposits.
Professional Profiles:
Education:
BS: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 2001~2005 ,ļ¬ MS: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 2005~2007,ļ¬ PhD: (Joint Training) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, 2008~2011,Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology , 2008~2011
Ā Professional Journey:
Publication :
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Corrosion and microstructure evolution of He+Ā plasma irradiated tungsten PFMs
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Rare earth passivation and corrosion resistance of zinc coated NdFeB magnets
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Densification and anticorrosion performances of vacuum evaporated aluminium coatings on NdFeB magnets
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Phosphating passivation of vacuum evaporated Al/NdFeB magnets boosting high anti-corrosion performances
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Preparation and properties of FeAl/Al2O3Ā composite tritium permeation barrier coating on surface of 316L stainless steel
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Structures and photoelectrochemical performances of reduced TiO2Ā NTAs obtained by hydrogen thermal and electrochemical reduction methods