| Lu, Haiming |
Associate Professor | |
Address: Room 326, Science and Technology Building, Gulou Campus, Nanjing University | |
Email: haimlu@nju.edu.cn | |
Research Fields: Nanomaterials; nanothermodynamics; molecular dynamics simulation
Courses: Material Surface and Interface
Profile: Lu Haiming was born in February 1980. He received his doctoral degree from Jilin University (2006), and his doctoral dissertation was chosen as one of the National Excellent Doctoral Dissertations (2010) and Excellent Doctoral Dissertations of Jilin Province (2009). From January 2007 to January 2010, he did his post-doctoral research at Nanjing University with a focus on the simulation calculation of the performance parameters of nanomaterials. After leaving the post-doctoral station, he was recruited as an associate professor and master’s supervisor by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of Nanjing University. In 2011, he was named one of the “New Century Excellent Talents” by the Ministry of Education. As of now, he has published 46 SCI papers, including one review paper in Phys. Rev. Lett. and one in Surf. SCI. Rep., with a total of more than 300 citations. He has obtained 2 invention patents. The work he participated in won one first prize of Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and one second prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ministry of Education. He also participated in the compilation of 2 monographs. Based on the previous research findings that nanomaterials have a large number of surfaces and interfaces and their size effects are closely related to these surfaces and interfaces and have exhibited many performance variations, Lu studied, by combining thermodynamic calculations and computer simulations, the interfacial and binding energies of interfaces with different properties and some of their thermodynamic, mechanical, and physical parameters such as morphology, dimensions, and size effects. These studies are related to the properties of nanomaterials, and have enabled him to make many significant achievements in the study of the size effects of various nanocrystalline phase transitions, including the study of melting and solidification, solid-state phase transitions and so on. He has taken charge of 10 research projects supported by the General Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Program for New Century Excellent Talents by the Ministry of Education, New Teachers Fund at Doctoral Programs of the Ministry of Education, Project on Authors of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of China, General Project of the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, the first batch of special projects funded by China Post-Doctoral Science Foundation and so on, and he has participated in the research of two "973" sub-projects (one completed).
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