DATE:2019-01-14 Source: Offical Website
On the afternoon of January 14, Dr. Zeng Qinghua, a researcher of the University of Western Sydney, Australia and the 89th alumnus of our university's mineral processing engineering, visited and exchanged ideas, and held a symposium in A608 conference room of Shaw Building. Zhao Kui, Dean of the school of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wang Hui, Vice Dean, AI Guanghua, assistant dean, and teachers and students of related majors attended the symposium. The symposium was presided over by Wang Hui.
At the meeting, Zhao Kui extended a warm welcome to Dr. Zeng Qinghua, introduced the development of the university this year, and expressed his intention to cooperate with Dr. Zeng Qinghua in scientific research, project application and other aspects. Zeng Qinghua was pleased with the development of his alma mater. He introduced the scale, geographical location, faculty and international exchange of the University of Western Sydney in Australia.
Later, Zeng Qinghua made an academic report on the theme of "research progress of nanocomposites". He shared his learning, scientific research experience and the change of research focus. Zeng Qinghua introduced his progress and achievements in the research of nanocomposites to you on the application direction, difficulties to be overcome and technical conditions. He explained the characteristics and functions of clay, polymer and surfactant, focused on the relevant research methods of nano particle performance, and showed the interaction between Nano spherical particles under different conditions by using the model.
Zeng Qinghua also exchanged the experience of publishing articles with you. He said that according to the novelty and timeliness of the articles, he should choose the corresponding media to publish in different forms and according to the field and type of the articles, so as to achieve the best academic communication effect. He also stressed that he should enhance his influence by publishing review articles.
The participating teachers interacted with Zeng Qinghua to discuss and exchange issues related to modeling, ionic rare earth research methods, etc.
Zeng Qinghua, PhD, researcher, School of engineering, University of Western Sydney, Australia. In 1989, he graduated from Jiangxi University of Science and Technology with a bachelor's degree in mineral processing engineering, and obtained a doctor's degree from the University of new West Wales in 2005. Mainly engaged in nanotechnology and research work including polymer nanocomposites, layered solid materials, catalysts, nanoparticle growth products and other fields.
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