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Liu Feng's resume.
So far, he has personally presided over two general projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, the New Century Excellent Talents Support Program 1 project, the Fok Ying-tung Young Teachers Fund 1 project, the Returned Overseas Students Fund 1 project, the Technological Innovation Fund of Northwestern Polytechnical University and the Basic Research Fund project. At the same time, he participated in 6 major and general projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, 1 National Defense Basic Research Project.

Since returning to China, Professor Liu Feng's work has mainly focused on the theoretical research on the control of non-equilibrium phase transition process and its microstructure formation, as well as the research on metastable phase new materials. He has published nearly 100 papers in important academic journals and international conferences at home and abroad, including more than 60 first authors, 80 sci papers and 80 ei papers. There are more than 20 papers with an impact factor of 2, of which 2 review papers are published in the famous review journal International Materials Review, and 9 research papers are published in Acta Materialia, an authoritative journal recognized by the international materials community. Published articles have been cited by SCI for more than 100 times. * * * won the second prize of provincial and ministerial level scientific and technological progress and the first prize of Shaanxi University. In 2004, he was nominated in the selection of 100 excellent doctoral dissertations in China, and in 2005, he was selected into the New Century Excellent Talents Support Program of the Ministry of Education, and won the National Science Fund for Outstanding Young Scholars 20 1 1. 20 13 won the 13th China Youth Science and Technology Award.

Professor Liu Feng established a good academic cooperative relationship with German collaborators during his cooperative research with Max Planck Institute of Metals and University of G? ttingen. Since returning to China in 2005, the two sides have cooperated smoothly in personnel exchange visits and other academic exchange activities. In 2006, 2007 and 2008, Professor Liu Feng went to Max Planck Institute for short-term cooperation as a visiting professor. With the above research, the applicant and Professor Mittemeijer, director of Max Planck Institute of Metals, reached a written agreement: the two sides will cooperate in the basic theoretical research of non-equilibrium phase transition and jointly train doctoral students in the future.