Brief introduction of Wang Haowei.
1992 received his Ph.D. in Foundry Engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University, 1992- 1994 worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1996- 1997 as a visiting researcher at Stuttgart University in Germany and a postdoctoral fellow at Max Planck Institute of Metals. After 1999, he became a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering of Shanghai Jiaotong University. Professor Wang Haowei is mainly engaged in the research of metal matrix composites and material surfaces. The emphasis is on the preparation science and technology of new materials, the research of structural and functional composites and the surface treatment of materials. Breakthrough progress has been made in the in-situ synthesis technology and properties of aluminum matrix composites, and the direct casting of large-scale complex components of composites has been realized for the first time by combining pressure regulating casting, which laid the foundation for solving the key problems in the development and application of metal matrix composites. Multifunctional gradient coating on fiber surface and in-situ treatment technology of whisker surface are put forward, which solves the forming and interface problems of metal matrix composites well. In this paper, the liquid infiltration filling process and solidification process of aluminum matrix composites, as well as the creep recovery and creep recovery of composites, are deeply studied, and the composites are extended to the surface of materials to realize surface nanocomposites with multiple functions. He has undertaken and completed more than 20 research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation, key national defense projects and international cooperation projects. He has published more than 0/00 academic papers and applied for more than 40 national invention patents. He is the director of China Composite Materials Society and the executive director of Shanghai Composite Materials Society.