Prof. Qinhe Zhang | Electric discharge machining
| Best Researcher Award
Professor at Shandong University, China.
Professor Qinhe Zhang is a distinguished academic in Mechanical Engineering at Shandong University and serves as the Deputy Director of the Non-traditional Machining Research Group. With over three decades of academic and industrial experience, he is recognized as a Senior Member of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineering. He was selected for the prestigious “New Century Excellent Talents in University” program in 2007. His international exposure includes research positions at the University of Michigan and Rutgers University. Professor Zhang has made significant contributions in non-traditional machining, digital simulation, and metal forming. His prolific research output, leadership in major national projects, and dedication to teaching make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
🌍 Professional Profile:
🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :
Professor Qinhe Zhang earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Shandong University in 2003. He previously obtained a Master’s degree from Shandong University of Technology in 1995 and completed his Bachelor’s studies at the same institution in 1990. His progressive academic journey through top engineering schools in China laid a strong foundation for his expertise in non-traditional machining and mechanical design. With rigorous training across multiple academic levels, Professor Zhang has developed a deep understanding of advanced manufacturing techniques and digital simulation. His educational background supports his significant contributions to both teaching and high-impact research, particularly in areas requiring advanced modeling, precision engineering, and machining innovation.
🏢 Work Experience :
Professor Qinhe Zhang has over 30 years of combined academic and industrial experience. He began as a mechanical engineer at Jinan Mould Factory before joining Shandong University as an Assistant Professor in 1995. He progressed to Associate Professor and then Professor by 2003. His international academic engagements include research appointments at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of Michigan, and Rutgers University. He currently holds a full professorship and serves as Deputy Director of the Non-traditional Machining Research Group at Shandong University. His teaching portfolio includes courses in digital manufacturing and machine design, while his research leadership spans major projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, demonstrating deep expertise and sustained excellence in mechanical engineering.
🏅 Awards and Honors :
Professor Qinhe Zhang was honored with the prestigious New Century Excellent Talents in University award in 2007, a national recognition for outstanding young scholars in China. As a Senior Member of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineering, he is recognized for his academic influence and professional leadership. His career includes leading multiple nationally funded research projects, underlining his innovation and scholarly contribution to advanced manufacturing. His visiting appointments at top-tier international institutions such as the University of Michigan and Rutgers University also highlight his global academic engagement. These accolades affirm his standing as a leading researcher in mechanical engineering and make him highly deserving of further recognition, such as the Best Researcher Award.
🔬 Research Focus :
🛠️ Advanced Manufacturing & Materials
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Mechanisms of External Magnetic Field Influence on Electrical Discharge Machining of SiCp/Al Composites
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Journal: Materials & Design
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Optimization of Process Parameters in Ultrasonic Vibration-Assisted Powder-Mixed Electrical Discharge Machining of TiN Ceramics
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
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Influence of Different Spot Pattern Lasers on Cleaning Effect of TC4 Titanium Alloy
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Journal: Materials
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🤖 Robotics & Medical Engineering
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Precision Control in Surgical Procedures: Force Feedback Control Technology for Fracture Reduction Robots
📅 Year: 2024
📚 Journal: Asian Journal of Surgery
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Computer-Aided Robotics for Applications in Fracture Reduction Surgery: Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Journal: iScience
📈 Citations: 1
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A Dual-Mode Robot-Assisted Plate Implantation Method for Femoral Shaft Fracture
📅 Year: 2024
📚 Journal: International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
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