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Wu Wangqing is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor from Chizhou, Anhui Province. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering and is recognized as a Huxiang Youth Talent in Scientific and Technological Innovation in Hunan Province. He currently serves as the Head of the Department of Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation (Intelligent Manufacturing) and is a member of the Academic Committee at the School of Mechatronic Engineering. Research Interests: His work addresses critical national needs in precision manufacturing for extreme service environments. He focuses on the design and fabrication of high-performance microstructures—such as small module gears, microneedle arrays, microfluidic chips, and micro‑/nano‑joints in composites—as well as intelligent microsystems like microfluidic sensors, microneedle‑based drug delivery devices, and micro‑cantilever sensors. His research spans polymers, composites, titanium alloys, and high‑entropy alloys, employing advanced techniques including precision molding (injection, compression, roll‑forming), micro‑/nano‑scale additive manufacturing, and laser cladding. Research Projects: He has led multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (including a Young Scientists Fund and two General Programs), the Hunan Provincial Key R&D Program, the Huxiang Young Talents Program, the Changsha Natural Science Foundation, and seven industry‑sponsored R&D initiatives. He has also contributed to several national and provincial key projects, including the National Key R&D Program and international collaborative grants under the NSFC. Key Contributions: He has developed precision molding methods for surface‑array microstructures and sealed microfluidic channels, enabling advances in manufacturing technologies for microneedle arrays, micro‑cantilevers, microfluidic chips, hybrid thermoplastic‑metal joints, and small module plastic gears. As first or corresponding author, he has published over 50 SCI papers in leading journals including Chemical Engineering Journal, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, and Journal of Manufacturing Processes, and holds more than 20 authorized invention patents. Professional Service: He serves on the National Technical Committee for Mold Standardization and the Committee for Mold Manufacturing & Forming Technology under the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society. He is a senior member of several professional societies and regularly reviews grant applications for the NSFC and Hunan Provincial R&D Programs. He also acts as a reviewer for journals such as Nano‑Micro Letters, Journal of Manufacturing Processes, and Composites Part A, and contributes as a Science & Technology Commissioner for an industry partner in the new‑energy vehicle sector.
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