
Prof. Hongfa (Henry) Hu
Automotive & Materials Engineering, University of Windsor, Canada
Title:
Abstract:
Biography:
Dr. Hongfa (Henry) Hu is a tenured full Professor at Department of
Mechanical, Automotive & Materials Engineering, University of
Windsor. He was a senior research engineer at Ryobi Die Casting (USA),
and a Chief Metallurgist at Meridian Technologies, and a Research
Scientist at Institute of Magnesium Technology.
He received degrees from University of Toronto (Ph.D., 1996), University
of Windsor (M.A.Sc., 1991), and Shanghai University of Technology
(B.A.Sc., 1985). He was a NSERC Industrial Research Fellow (1995-1997).
His publications (over 150 papers) are in the area of magnesium alloys,
composites, metal casting, computer modelling, and physical metallurgy.
He was a Key Reader of the Board of Review of Metallurgical and
Materials Transactions, a Committee Member of the Grant Evaluation Group
for Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada,
National Science Foundation (USA) and Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly.
He has served as a member or chairman of various committees for
CIM-METSOC, AFS, and USCAR.
The applicant’s current research is on materials processing and
evaluation of light alloys and composites. His recent fundamental
research is focussed on transport phenomena and mechanisms of
solidification, phase transformation and dissolution kinetics. His
applied research has included development of magnesium automotive
applications, cost-effective casting processes for novel composites, and
control systems for casting processes. His work on light alloys and
composites has attracted the attention of several automotive companies.