Zou, Yu

Professor Yu Zou

Yu Zou | B.Eng. (Beihang University), M.Eng. (McGill University), Dr.Sc. (ETH Zurich), Postdoc (MIT)
Associate Professor, Dean's Spark Professor & Canada Research Chair in Materials and Manufacturing for Extreme Environments

Office: PT 172A
T: +1 (416) 946-7236
E: [email protected]

Research Group: Laboratory for Extreme Mechanics & Additive Manufacturing

 

Research Areas

Our group uses novel experimental, analytical, and computational tools to explore materials with extreme properties or under extreme conditions, particularly for metallic materials. Our research themes can be summarized as 4Ms - metals, mechanics, manufacturing, and machine learning, covering many length and time scales. Of particular interest is to advance the fields of vital importance to the society, including aerospace, biomedical, electronic, environment, and energy sectors.

Materials: high-entropy alloys, nanocrystalline alloys, quasicrystals, titanium, aluminium and steels, semiconductors, solid-state batteries and magnetic materials

Mechanics: nanoindentation, in-situ instrumentation, high strain-rate/temperature deformation, fracture and failure analysis.

Manufacturing: additive manufacturing (3D printing), cold spray technology, mechanical alloying, arc melting, and magnetron co-sputtering.

Machine Learning: machine learning for alloy design, computer vision for advanced manufacturing

Research Clusters

Biography

Dr. Yu Zou is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) at the University of Toronto (U of T) and is a co-director of Toronto Integrated Platform for Emerging Materials under Extreme Conditions (TIME), sponsored by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and the Ontario Research Fund (ORF). Dr. Yu Zou joined the MSE Department at U of T as an Assistant Professor in January 2018, after working as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He received his doctorate, master’s, and bachelor’s degrees from ETH Zurich, McGill University, and Beihang University, respectively, all in Materials Science and Engineering. He was also a JSPS visiting scholar at Kyoto University. At U of T, Dr. Zou leads the Laboratory for Extreme Mechanics & Additive Manufacturing (LEMAM) and the research topics of his group include the design of novel metallic materials, multiscale mechanical testing, metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) and applied machine learning. At U of T, Dr. Zou is teaching “Mechanical behaviour of materials”, “Fracture and failure of materials” and “Additive manufacturing of advanced engineering materials”. Dr. Zou is currently serving as the Chair of Materials Technical Section in the Metallurgy and Materials Society of CIM (MetSoc) in Canada.

He is also cross appointed (non-budgetary) in the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (MIE) and a member of Acceleration Consortium (AC), Centre for Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering, Toronto Institute of Advanced Manufacturing (TIAM), Low-Carbon Renewable Materials Center (LCRMC), and Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society. Since 2018, as the principal investigator (PI), he has secured more than $16 million CAD in research funding from various Canadian funding agencies, including the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI), Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), Ontario Research Fund (ORF), New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (Mitacs) and Research Contracts.

Professional Memberships

  • Materials Research Society (MRS)
  • The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
  • The Metallurgical Society (MetSoc)
Publications

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Teaching

MSE316: Mechanical Behaviour of Materials

MSE419: Fracture and Failure Analysis

MSE1068/MSE468 Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Engineering Materials

Honours & Awards
  • Frontiers of Materials Award, the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), 2024
  • Canada Research Chair in Materials and Manufacturing for Extreme Environments, 2024
  • The Emerging Leaders Alliance Award, the TMS, 2023
  • The Brimacombe Award, Metallurgy and Materials Society Canada, 2023

  • Connaught Innovation Award, University of Toronto, 2023

  • Ontario Early Researcher Award, the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, 2022

  • Ontario Early Researcher Award, 2022

  • TMS Early Career Faculty Fellow Award, 2022
  • TMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Young Leader Award, 2021
  • JMR Early Career Scholars Prize, Materials Research Society (MRS), 2020
  • Outstanding reviewer award Acta/Scripta Materialia, 2019
  • The Dean’s Spark Professorship, FASE, University of Toronto, 2018
  • Connaught New Researcher Award (top-up funding), University of Toronto, 2018
  • The James Clerk Maxwell Writers Prize - honorable mention, 2017
  • The Swiss SNSF Early Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship, 2016
  • Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-financed Students Abroad, 2015
  • The Best Poster Prize for the Nanomechanics Symposium, MRS Fall, 2015
  • Bilateral Japanese-Swiss Young Researchers’ Fellowship, 2014
  • The Rio Tinto - Richard Evans Graduate Fellowship at McGill University, 2011
  • Principal’s Graduate Award at McGill University, 2010
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