Ph.D.
Georgia Institute of Technology
Wei Huang received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech and his M.S. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from UC Berkeley. His research focuses on additive manufacturing and the physics-based understanding of process–structure–property relationships, including microstructure evolution, grain size and texture, defect formation, materials characterization, analytical and computational modeling, statistical methods, and artificial intelligence–driven materials design. Wei has authored and co-authored more than 10 peer-reviewed papers in leading journals and conferences and has delivered over 20 presentations at premier international venues such as MRS, IMECE, the TMS Annual Meeting, and the SFF Symposium. He has also given invited research seminars at universities, including Stanford, and delivered invited technical lectures to industrial organizations such as Boeing. He is actively involved in the professional community, serving as a technical committee or community member in numerous organizations, such as TMS, and APMI. His work and academic excellence have been featured by UC Berkeley, and he has served as a representative of Georgia Tech and Georgia in the research fields of materials science and advanced manufacturing.
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Microstructure Evolution and Influence on Material Properties in Additive Manufacturing
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
3:10 PM - 3:40 PM East Coast USA Time