Contact Dr Jun Wang

Background

Dr Jun Wang is currently a lecturer in materials science of Additive Manufacturing at the Welding and Additive Manufacturing Centre at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥. She is also leading and coordinating the heavy structural materials research team and activities within the Welding and additive manufacturing centre. Dr Wang got her PhD degree in in-situ wire-direct energy deposition additive manufacturing from the University of Wollongong in 2020. Then She worked as an associate research fellow there from 2020 to 2021. After that, Dr Wang joined ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ as a reseach fellow in additive manufacturing in late 2021. Jun's research is mainly focusing on process, material science and performance of additive manufacturing, aiming to broaden the applicability and potential of w-DEDAM technologies, opening new avenues for its application across diverse industries.

Research opportunities

Wire-direct energy deposition

process-microstructure-property relationships in metallic alloys

exploration of innovative material combinations

New AM process development

Current activities

Her present research projects are:

• Ambitious design for high-pressure process equipment through wire arc additive manufacturing (Lead Co-I)

• Demonstration of microstructure improvement via combination of direction energy deposition and thermomechanical work (Lead Co-I)

• In-situ Wire-DED AM process development for high-performance bimetallic alloys (Lead Co-I)

• Cold wire +MIG Additive Manufacture (CWMIG) technology development for submarine materials (Technical lead & project manager)

• Rapid production of large-scale alloy structures through wire-arc additive manufacturing (Co-I)

Clients

Schoeller-Bleckmann Nitec GmbH

ATI

Airbus

Innovate UK

GE Avio Aero

WAAM3D

Naval Nuclear Laboratory

Rolls Royce

DSTL

Henry Royce Institute

Publications

Articles In Journals

Books