Beijing, China

Feifei Feng


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Feifei Feng: Innovator in Metal Material Analysis

Introduction

Feifei Feng is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of quantitative statistical distribution analysis of microstructures in metal materials. His innovative approach has led to advancements in understanding precipitate particles within these materials.

Latest Patents

Feifei Feng holds a patent for a method titled "Full-view-field quantitative statistical distribution characterization method of precipitate particles in metal material." This invention pertains to the technical field of analyzing the quantitative statistical distribution of features derived from characteristic images of microstructures and precipitated phases in metal materials. The method involves several steps, including electrolytic corrosion of a metallic material specimen, automatic collection of characteristic images, and the automatic identification and segmentation of precipitate particles. This comprehensive approach allows for accurate and efficient characterization of precipitate particles across a full field of view, providing valuable statistical representativeness compared to traditional methods.

Career Highlights

Feifei Feng is associated with the Central Iron and Steel Research Institute, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in material science. His work has garnered attention for its accuracy and efficiency in quantitative distribution characterization.

Collaborations

Feifei Feng collaborates with notable colleagues, including Dongling Li and Xuejing Shen, who contribute to the research and development efforts in their field.

Conclusion

Feifei Feng's contributions to the analysis of metal materials through innovative patent methodologies highlight his role as a leading inventor in this specialized area. His work not only enhances the understanding of microstructures but also sets a new standard for quantitative analysis in material science.

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