Jin Xiaoliang seminar
The Mechanical Engineering Department is pleased to invite you to the seminar by Jin Xiaoliang, Associate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
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Le 16/02/2026
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14:30 - 15:30
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Seminar
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Mont Houy Campus
CISIT Building
Thierry Tison Amphitheatre
Title
Process mechanisms in machining and additive manufacturing
Summary
Machining and additive manufacturing technologies are complementary approaches for the manufacture, remanufacture and repair of high-value components in a variety of industrial sectors.
This presentation focuses on the mechanics of these processes, with the aim of explaining the quantitative relationships between tooling conditions, process parameters and final part quality through physical modeling and experimental studies.
A thorough understanding of these mechanics is essential for improving efficiency, part quality and durability in manufacturing. The main topics covered in this presentation are: mechanical modeling of machining high-strength metal alloys and carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers; process dynamics in micromachining; and residual stresses in directed energy deposition.
The main topics covered in this presentation are...
Mots-clés
Mécanique des procédés, usinage, fabrication additive, fabrication additive hybride.
Short biography
Dr. Xiaoliang Jin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he also holds the Canada Research Chair in Advanced Manufacturing.
He received his B.Eng. and M.Sc. degrees from Beihang University in China, followed by his Ph.D. from UBC.
Dr. Jin's research focuses on advanced manufacturing processes, in particular the machining of high-performance materials such as high-strength metal alloys and composites.
His areas of expertise include vibration-assisted machining, micromachining and metal-based additive manufacturing.
His research group develops analytical and data-driven process models, conducts in-depth experimental research to uncover fundamental process mechanisms, and formulates planning and control strategies aimed at improving part efficiency and quality.
He is the author of over 70 articles published in peer-reviewed journals and currently holds the position of Associate Editor of the ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering and the Journal of Manufacturing Processes.