Tang Dawei
Professor
School of Energy and power engineering
Dalian University of Technology
China
Biography
Mainly engaged in extreme conditions of thermal physics, high-intensity heat transfer, solar energy utilization and other aspects of research work. As the chief professor of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences ""Higher Heat Transfer"". Since 2004, he has been engaged in the evaluation and mechanism of the thermophysical properties of new functional materials. High-power power electronics, electronic / optoelectronic devices / systems Advanced thermal management technology, Stirling machine related foundation and Key technologies; high-intensity heat transfer technology and waste heat utilization technology; gas turbine, aeroengine and aircraft related to the new heat transfer and thermal protection technology research and development. Presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of key projects, NSFC-JST major international cooperation projects, surface projects; Ministry of Science and Technology of major national scientific research project project, the national major scientific equipment and equipment development, 973 project, 863 project, the national key research and development program Sub-project; XX to explore major projects, A program, XX-809 project, XX-802 project, XX major special issues. In January 2016, we entered the School of Energy and Power. Published a monograph, 3 chapters of the book. Published more than 300 academic papers, of which more than 200 academic journals, SCI included 111, SCI he cited 850 times. More than 70 national patents are authorized.
Research Interest
Engineering Thermophysical Energy and Environmental Engineering Thermal Engineering
Publications
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Yang M, Sun FY, Wang RN, Zhang H, Tang DW (2017) Strain Modulation of Electronic and Heat TransportProperties of Bilayer Boronitrene. Int J Thermophys 38: 155.
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Yuan K, Wang Z, Tang D (2017) interfacial thermal transport in planar carbon nanotube-graphene hybrids using molecular dynamics. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Micro and Nano Technology.