Zhenyan Xia | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr Zhenyan Xia | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr Zhenyan Xia | Tianjin University | China

Dr. Zhenyan Xia is an associate professor at Tianjin University, China. He has presided over and participated in more than 20 major national and regional research programs, including the Science and Technology Development of Tianjin, the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program), and industry collaborations such as Shenzhen Moore Vaporization Health & Medical Tech Co., Ltd. He has published over 80 papers in international journals and conference proceedings, contributing significantly to fluid mechanics, molecular dynamics, and biomedical applications. Dr. Xia’s research on hyaluronic acid, a typical shear-thinning fluid, has advanced biomedical applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery. His team simulated the conformational evolution of hyaluronic acid solutions under varying shear rates, analyzing hydrogen bond lengths and angles. Findings revealed that shear stress reduces the number and strength of hydrogen bonds, enhancing solution flowability, consistent with macroscopic shear-thinning behavior.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Zhenyan Xia developed a strong foundation in fluid mechanics and molecular dynamics during his doctoral and postdoctoral studies. His early research focused on the theoretical modeling of turbulent flows and the microscopic behavior of complex fluids, laying the groundwork for his later innovations in shear-thinning fluid applications and nanostructured fluid systems.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Xia is currently an associate professor at Tianjin University, where he has led and participated in over 30 national and industry-sponsored research projects, including the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) and collaborations with Shenzhen Moore Vaporization Health & Medical Tech Co., Ltd. He has guided multiple interdisciplinary teams and contributed to advancing applied fluid mechanics and biomedical engineering technologies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Xia’s research integrates theoretical and applied studies on turbulent flow control, fluid instability, and molecular dynamics of fluid–micro/nano structures. Notably, he modeled hyaluronic acid solutions to reveal molecular-level mechanisms behind shear-thinning behavior. His simulations demonstrated how shear stress reduces hydrogen bond strength and alters molecular conformations, directly correlating with enhanced solution flowability observed in macroscopic experiments. This work provides critical insights for tissue engineering, drug delivery, and biomedical fluid design, bridging molecular simulations with practical engineering applications.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Xia has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers in international journals and conferences, achieving over 500 citations across SCI, EI, and Scopus databases. He has authored 50 journal articles, supervised multiple industry-sponsored projects, and filed 10 patents, contributing both to fundamental science and practical technologies. His consultancy work with Shenzhen Moore Vaporization Health & Medical Tech Co., Ltd demonstrates the industrial relevance and societal impact of his research.

Academic Cites

  • Over 500 citations in SCI, EI, Scopus

  • 50 journal articles published in indexed journals

  • 10 patents filed/published

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Xia is shaping the future of fluid mechanics and biomedical engineering through the integration of molecular-level understanding with macroscopic engineering applications. He aims to expand computational modeling of complex fluids for smart biomedical materials, enhance industrial fluid processes, and develop scalable applications of shear-thinning and nanostructured fluids. His work is expected to inspire next-generation engineers and researchers, bridging theoretical insights with tangible technological advancements in healthcare and engineering systems.

Featured Publications

Xia, Z., [Other authors if available]. (2024). An analysis of the contact time of nanodroplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces with square ridges. Computational Materials Science,113249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2024.113249

Xia, Z., [Other authors if available]. (2022). Experimental investigation of the impact of viscous droplets on superamphiphobic surfaces. Physics of Fluids, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0080396

Xia, Z., [Other authors if available]. (2021). Research on the contact time of a bouncing microdroplet with lattice Boltzmann method. Physics of Fluids, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0046551

Dr. Leonardo Di Giustino | Quantum Chromodynamics  | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leonardo Di Giustino | Quantum Chromodynamics  | Best Researcher Award

University of Insubria, Italy.

Leonardo Di Giustino is an Italian theoretical physicist specializing in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and condensed matter physics. With two Ph.D. degrees in physics, his research spans from renormalization scale-setting in QCD to electron states in metal interfaces. He has held research positions at institutions such as the University of Insubria, Max Planck Institute, and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. In addition to his academic career, he has extensive experience as a high school teacher in mathematics and physics.

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Education🎓

Dr. Leonardo Di Giustino holds two Ph.D. degrees in physics, demonstrating his deep expertise in both theoretical and computational physics. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics (2022, cum laude) from the University of Insubria, Italy, with a thesis titled "The Renormalization Scale-Setting Problem in QCD," focusing on fundamental issues in quantum chromodynamics. Earlier, he completed his first Ph.D. in Physics (2005) at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, where his research, "Ab initio study of NiO-Fe interfaces: electron states and magnetic configurations," explored the electronic and magnetic properties of materials at the atomic level. His academic journey began with an M.Sc. in Physics (2001) from the University of Rome "La Sapienza," where he investigated "Semileptonic Inclusive Decays of Heavy Flavors." In addition to his research credentials, he holds High School Teaching Qualifications from the University of Modena and the University of Parma, equipping him with the expertise to educate and inspire future generations in mathematics and physics.

Experience🏢

Dr. Leonardo Di Giustino is a dedicated researcher with extensive experience in theoretical physics, particularly in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and renormalization scale-setting methods. From 2022 to 2024, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Insubria, Italy, where he contributed to advancements in high-energy physics. His research journey includes international collaborations, such as his role as a Visiting Scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA (2011, 2018–2019), where he worked alongside leading physicists on cutting-edge particle physics projects. Additionally, he was a Fellowship Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Physics, Germany (2012–2013), further strengthening his expertise in theoretical physics. Earlier in his career, he was a Research Fellow at the University of Parma, Italy (2006–2007), contributing to fundamental studies in physics. Alongside his research activities, Dr. Di Giustino has been committed to education, serving as a Mathematics and Physics teacher since 2007, inspiring and mentoring students in scientific disciplines. His diverse experience highlights his dedication to both academic research and science education.

Research Interests🔬

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)

Renormalization and Regularization Methods in QCD

Collider Physics and Precision Calculations

Condensed Matter Physics & Magnetic Interfaces

Awards & Fellowships🏆

Angelo Della Riccia Foundation Fellowship (2011)

Max Planck Institute Fellowship (2012-2013)

Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Insubria (2022-2024)

Selected Publications📚

1.Detailed Comparison of Renormalization Scale-Setting Procedures Based on the Principle of Maximum Conformality

Journal: Nuclear Physics B

Publication Date: April 2023

Contributors: Xu-Dong Huang, Jiang Yan, Hong-Hao Ma, Leonardo Di Giustino, Jian-Ming Shen, Xing-Gang Wu, Stanley J. Brodsky

Key Insights:

Compares various renormalization scale-setting methods.

Demonstrates the advantages of the Principle of Maximum Conformality (PMC) in eliminating scheme and scale ambiguities in QCD calculations.

2. Elimination of QCD Renormalization Scale and Scheme Ambiguities

Journal: Universe

Publication Date: April 2023

Contributors: Sheng-Quan Wang, Stanley Brodsky, Xing-Gang Wu, Jian-Ming Shen, Leonardo Di Giustino

Key Insights:

Focuses on how PMC removes renormalization ambiguities and improves QCD predictions.

Discusses applications of PMC in high-energy physics.

3. Elimination of QCD Renormalization Scale and Scheme Ambiguities (Preprint)

Publication Date: February 16, 2023

Contributors: Leonardo Di Giustino

Key Insights:

Early version of the Universe journal article.

Highlights the challenges in conventional renormalization procedures and how PMC provides a systematic solution.

4. The Renormalization Scale-Setting Problem in QCD (Ph.D. Thesis)

Publication Date: May 25, 2022

Contributors: Leonardo Di Giustino

Key Insights:

A comprehensive analysis of renormalization scale-setting methods in QCD.

Discusses theoretical foundations and applications of PMC.

5. Thrust Distribution for 3-Jet Production from e⁺e⁻ Annihilation within the QCD Conformal Window and in QED

Journal: Physics Letters B

Publication Date: December 2021

Contributors: Leonardo Di Giustino, Francesco Sannino, Sheng-Quan Wang, Xing-Gang Wu

Key Insights:

Applies PMC to 3-jet production in QCD and QED.

Examines the thrust distribution and its implications for high-energy physics.