Hongyao Jia | Ultrathin | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongyao Jia | Ultrathin | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Chang’an University, China

Hongyao Jia is a Lecturer at Chang’an University, specializing in Materials Science and Engineering. Holding a PhD from Northwestern Polytechnical University, his research focuses on high-temperature microwave absorption properties of composite ceramics. Jia’s work has been recognized internationally, with his publications earning prestigious awards and acknowledgments. He is skilled in MATLAB coding, system designing for high-temperature electrical and electromagnetic testing, and analysis based on transmission line theory. Passionate about bodybuilding and research, Jia balances his academic pursuits with hobbies like reading. Through his dedication and expertise, he contributes significantly to advancing materials science for various applications.

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Education Background:

PhD in Materials Science from Northwestern Polytechnical University

Academic and Professional Highlights:

Position: Lecturer, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an, Shanxi Province, China (April 2021 – Present)

Responsibilities:

MATLAB coding and calculating High temperature electrical performance testing system designing High temperature electromagnetic parameter testing system designing Design and preparation of functional ceramics Design of microwave absorbing materials for high temperatures Design of ultrathin and wideband microwave absorbing materials for room temperature

Research Focus:

Hongyao Jia’s research primarily focuses on the morphology engineering of heterogeneous carbon particles to enhance dielectric polarization for ultrathin and strong loss absorption. As a Lecturer at Chang’an University, he specializes in Materials Science and Engineering, with a PhD from Northwestern Polytechnical University. Jia’s contributions to the field include studies on mechanical, dielectric, and microwave absorption properties of composite materials, as well as the development of novel dielectric-conductive hybrid composite absorbents. Through his work, Jia aims to advance the understanding and application of materials in areas such as electromagnetic wave absorption and micro-arc oxidation of magnesium alloys, contributing significantly to interdisciplinary research endeavors.

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