Taught Courses :
Engineering Ethics
Host Project:
2021 Beijing Institute of Technology Science and Technology Innovation Plan Frontier Crossing and Discipline Innovation Project
A major National Defense project subproject in 2021
Metallic materials, phase transitions, Surface reactions, Computational materials
2007-2011 Harbin Institute of Technology Bachelor
2011-2017 PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2021.04-present Assistant Professor, Beijing Institute of Technology
2020-2020 Postdoctoral Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
2017-2020 Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University
[1] H. Ke, P. Wells, P. D. Edmondson, N. Almirall, L. Barnard, G. R. Odette and D. Morgan, “Thermodynamic and kinetic modeling of Mn-Ni-Si-rich precipitates evolution in low-Cu RPV steels”, Acta Materialia, 138(2017), 10-26.
[2] H. Ke, C. D. Taylor, “First-Principles Modeling of the Repassivation of Corrosion Resistant Alloys: Part I. O and Cl Adsorption Energy”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 167(2020), 11, 111502.
[3] H. Ke, T. Li, P. Lu, G. S. Frankel, C. D. Taylor, “First-Principles Modeling of the Repassivation of Corrosion Resistant Alloys: Part II. Surface Adsorption Isotherms for Alloys and the Chloride Susceptibility Index”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 167(2020), 11, 111501.
[4] H. Ke, C. D. Taylor, “DFT-Based Calculation of Dissolution Activation Energy and Kinetics of Ni-Cr Alloys”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 167(2020), 13, 131508.
[5] H. Ke, G. S. Frankel, C. D. Taylor, “Application of the Chloride Susceptibility Index to study the effects of Ni, Cr, Mn and Mo on repassivation of stainless steels.”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 167(2020), 13, 131510.