Summary
Wei Peng is a postdoctoral researcher based in Beijing with eight years' experience probing multiferroic, ferroelectric, and magnetic materials using SQUID magnetometry and X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques. Holding a PhD in Condensed Matter and Materials Physics from Paris-Sud University and an MEng from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, he combines deep experimental skill on powders and single crystals with strong analytical rigor. At the Max Planck Institute since 2019, he has advanced understanding of coupled ferroic behaviors relevant to next-generation functional materials. Unusually for a materials physicist, his GitHub profile highlights interests in NLP and AI cybersecurity, suggesting interdisciplinary curiosity that spans experimental physics and computational methods.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Engineering - MEng, Materials Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Materials Engineering at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Materials Science, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Materials Science at Wuhan University of Technology