Expert in Metallic Materials and Metal Matrix Composites
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Qiang Guo serves as a Professor in the State Key Lab of Metal Matrix Composites at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he specializes in mechanical properties of nanoscaled metallic materials and metal matrix composites. His distinguished academic background includes a B.Sc. in Microelectronics from Peking University (2005), an M.Eng. in Materials Science and Engineering from MIT (2006), and a PhD in Advanced Materials from the Singapore-MIT Alliance program at National University of Singapore (2010). Following his doctoral studies, he completed postdoctoral research at California Institute of Technology's Department of Applied Physics & Materials Science (2010-2012). His research achievements have been recognized with the prestigious "1000 People Plan" National Young Scientist Fellowship from China in 2012. He has published extensively in high-impact journals including Science and Applied Physics Letters, focusing on the fabrication and mechanical behavior of metal matrix composites. His work has contributed significantly to understanding nanoscaled metallic materials and their applications, earning him recognition in the field of materials science and engineering.