Excillum
Yuli Wang is a Senior Scientist at Excillum since May 2017, specializing in R&D for high-speed liquid metal jet technology in MetalJet X-ray sources, with a focus on simulations and experiments related to liquid metal jet stability and high-pressure jetting systems. Prior to this, Yuli served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo, conducting finite element analysis to investigate the survival mechanisms of cancer cells in confined spaces. Experience includes a role as a Research Engineer at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where Yuli performed computer simulations on non-Newtonian fluid dynamics and contributed to droplet microfluidics research during a PhD candidacy. Additional experience encompasses a fellowship at the Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship, co-developing a website, and a CAE Engineer position at Dardi International Corporation, optimizing nozzle designs for ultra-high pressure waterjet cutting. Yuli holds a PhD in Engineering Mechanics from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jiangsu University.
Excillum
Excillum is a company the operates in the field of high-end microfocus and nanofocus X-ray sources. Excillum was founded in 2007 by researchers from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden. The first product was market released in 2010, the MetalJet. The unique metal-jet-anode concept of the Excillum x-ray source enables a morethan tenfold increase of x-ray brightness compared to conventional technology.The company is on a mission to enable new science, improve medicine and enhance manufacturing by continous development of state-of-the-art X-ray sources.