Prof. Jian Xiong
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Biography:
Jian Xiong, a professor and doctoral supervisor, is a member of the Communist Party of China and serves as the deputy director of a national key laboratory. He is affiliated with the Institute of Composite Materials and Structures at Harbin Institute of Technology's School of Aerospace. His research is focused on developing advanced lightweight composite structures for spacecraft to reduce weight and increase payload capacity, which are critical scientific challenges in the unique operating environments of space vehicles. For over a decade, Xiong has dedicated his efforts to the design theory and mechanical mechanisms of lightweight composite structures, publishing over 90 papers in reputable journals such as the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids and Advanced Materials. His contributions have received significant recognition and positive feedback from international scholars and renowned companies like NASA and Airbus. He holds more than 20 national invention patents and has published an academic monograph. His honors include numerous awards for technological innovation, and he holds leadership positions in several professional societies and committees.
Prof. Hui Li
Northeastern University, China
Biography:
Hui Li, male, born in November 1982 in Fengzhen, Inner Mongolia, is a member of the Communist Party of China and holds a Ph.D. in Engineering. He is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Northeastern University’s School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation. Li is a senior member of several professional organizations, including the Chinese Society for Composite Materials and the Chinese Society of Mechanics. His research focuses on nonlinear vibration of composite material shells, high-temperature vibration resistance of coated composite structures, smart composite materials, and integrated design theories for advanced composite structures. He has published over 100 papers, including more than 70 SCI papers, with a highest impact factor of 13.1. Li has applied for over 70 patents, with over 60 granted, and has achieved significant technology transfers, generating substantial profits for related industries. His contributions extend to software development and core patent technologies used in the composite materials and military sectors, enhancing their profitability by over 25 million yuan.