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Xiaozhe Chen

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»Full NameXiaozhe Chen

»AffiliationControl Technology and Instruments

» Academic   degreeDoctor

» TitleLecturer

» MajorMeasuring and Testing Technologies

» Tutor   category 

»E-mailchenxiaozhe@upc.edu.cn

» Tel+86-15901272572

Research Areas

Femtosecond laser micro-nano   manufacturing, Functional micro-nano surface manufacturing

Education

2009.09-2013.07 Anhui Agricultural University, School   of Engineering, Majoring in Agricultural Mechanization and Automation, Bachelor

 

2014.09-2016.07 Anhui University of Science and   Technology, School of Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Master

 

2016.09-2021.07 Beijing Institute of Technology, School   of Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, PhD

Employment

Sep., 2021 -- present, Lecturer, School of Control   Science and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China)

Courses Offered

 

 

Guiding graduate students

 

 

Funding and Projects

 

 

Awards & Honors

 

 

 

Representative Publications

[1] Chen Xiaozhe, Li Xin, Zuo Pei, Li Xiaojie, Liang Misheng, Sun   Jiaxin, Wang Mengmeng, Wang Sumei, Jiang Lan. Controllable fabrication of   unidirectional liquid spreading surface through confining plasma eruption and   femtosecond laser double pulses[J]. Applied Surface Science, 2020, 504:   144110.SCI, IF: 6.707

 

[2] Chen Xiaozhe, Li Xin, Zuo Pei, Liang MiSheng, Li Xiaojie, Xu   Chenyang, Yuan Yongjiu, Wang Sumei. 3D maskless fabrication of bionic-unidirectional   liquid spreading surfaces using a phase spatially shaped femtosecond   laser[J]. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021, 13: 13781-13791.SCI, IF: 9.229

 

[3] Liang Misheng, Li Xin, Jiang Lan, Ran Peng, Wang Hongzhi, Chen   Xiaozhe, Xu Chenyang, Tian Mengyao, Wang Sumei, Zhang Jiatao, Cui Tianhong,   Qu Liangti. Femtosecond laser mediated fabrication of micro/nanostructured   TiO2-x photoelectrodes: Hierarchical nanotubes array with oxygen vacancies   and their photocatalysis properties[J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental,   2020, 277: 119231.SCI IF:   19.503

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