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Dr. BING WANG
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Title
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Dr.
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First Name
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BING
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Last Name
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WANG
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University/Institution
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University of Cambridge
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Email ID
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bw407@cam.ac.uk
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City
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Cambridge
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United Kingdom
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State
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Cambridgeshire
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Zipcode
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CB2 1PZ
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Department
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Department of Engineering
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Area of Research
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Polymer Composites; Composite Structures
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Area of Expertise
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Brief Description of Research Interest :
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My research interests are mainly in the field of Materials Science and Engineering, primarily focus on Composites Science and Engineering. I am enthusiastic and enjoy delivering knowledge and overcoming challenges from cutting-edge research.
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Representative Publications :
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1. Bing Wang and Kevin Fancey. Visocoelastically prestressed polymeric matrix composites: An investigation into fibre deformation and prestress mechanisms. Composites Part A-Applied Science and Manufacturing 2018, 111: 106-114.
2. Bing Wang, Dongyue Tan, Tung Lik Lee, Jia Chuan Khong, Feng Wang, Dmitry Eskin, Thomas Connolley, Kamel Fezzaa, Jiawei Mi. Ultrafast synchrotron X-ray imaging studies of microstructure fragmentation in solidification under ultrasound, Acta Materialia 2018, 144: 505-515.
3. Bing Wang, Chao Ge, Kevin Fancey. Snap-through behaviour of a bistable structure based on viscoelastically generated prestress. Composites Part B-Engineering 2017, 114: 23-33.
4. Bing Wang and Kevin Fancey. Towards optimisation of load-time conditions for producing viscoelastically prestressed polymeric matrix composites. Composites Part B-Engineering 2016, 87: 336-342.
5. Bing Wang and Kevin Fancey. A bistable morphing composite using viscoelastically generated prestress. Materials Letters 2015, 158: 108-110.
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