Summary
Jian Peng is a materials scientist and postdoctoral researcher with nine years of hands-on laboratory experience and eight years of professional research activity focused on metals, alloys, ceramics and polymers. He combines experimental expertise in materials preparation, characterization and testing with advanced computational thermodynamics (CALPHAD) developed during a Dr.-level program at KIT. At Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Max-Planck-Institut he has driven microstructural studies and corrosion/mechanical testing of Fe-, Ni- and Co-based alloys for demanding applications such as marine engines. Jian also has industrial R&D experience designing ferrite materials and fabrication processes for NFC antennas in consumer electronics, giving him a practical product-focused perspective. Based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, he publishes in peer-reviewed journals and presents at international conferences, bridging modelling and experiments to accelerate alloy development. An often-overlooked strength is his dual fluency in computational thermodynamics and lab-scale processing, enabling faster validation cycles from phase-diagram predictions to real materials.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Engineering, Computational and experimental thermodynamics in Materials Science, Very good (Sehr Gut), Doctor of Engineering, Computational and experimental thermodynamics in Materials Science, Very good (Sehr Gut) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Master of Engineering in Materials Science, Preparation and Properties of Dense BaTi2O5 Ferroelectric Ceramics, Master of Engineering in Materials Science, Preparation and Properties of Dense BaTi2O5 Ferroelectric Ceramics at Wuhan University of Technology
German, Chinese, English