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Interview with JMI's Associate Editor-Prof. Xiaoying Zhuang
We are honored to have conducted an interview with Professor Xiaoying Zhuang from Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany, Associate Editor of the Journal of Materials Informatics (JMI). The interview delved into her research background, exploring challenges and developments in the field of Materials Informatics. Let's take a moment to review Professor Zhuang's profound insights into Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Science!
Here are the details of the Interview:
Interview Questions:
Question 1: Could you introduce the current research directions of your team and the progress you have made?
Question 2: What challenges have you encountered in your research, and how have you overcome them?
Question 3: What is your view on the current state and future trends of the field of materials informatics? And could you discuss the current research hotspots in this field?
Question 4: What appealed to you about JMI that made you want to take on the role of Associate Editor?
Interviewee Introduction:

Prof. Xiaoying Zhuang is from Leibniz Universität Hannover. Her key research area is machine learning and computational mechanics for the modelling and design of novel photonic systems, metamaterials and nanostructures. She has developed numerous innovative and robust numerical methods including level-set methods, partition-of-unity methods (such as mesh-free methods, XFEM formulations, phantom node methods and finite cover methods), multiscale methods, phase field models and error-driven adaptive methods developed and implemented. She also has experience with coupled (hydro-mechanical, thermo-mechanical, thermo-hydro-mechanical and electro-mechanical) problems, uncertainty analyzes/uncertainty quantification as well as inverse methods and optimization processes. She has applied innovative numerical methods to solve complex problems in engineering, solid state physics, and materials science. The research focus of Sofja Kovalevskaja Project funded by the Humboldt Foundation is the modeling, optimization and development of polymer composite materials. Her ongoing ERC Starting Grant is focused on the optimization and development of piezoelectric and flexoelectric nano-energy converters.
Editor: Mengyu Yang
Language Editor: Emma Chen
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully Submitted by the Editorial Office of the Journal of Materials Informatics





