Prof. Dr. Xinxia Li | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Xinxia Li, University of South China, China
Prof. Dr. Xinxia Li, a distinguished physicist, specializes in magnetically controlled fusion plasmas. With a Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Technology from the University of South China, he has extensive expertise in theoretical and computational plasma physics. Currently, a professor at the University of South China, Prof. Liās research includes radio-frequency wave heating, magnetohydrodynamic instability in tokamak devices, and advancements in Heavy Ion Beam-driven Magnetized Inertial Fusion.
Educational Detail
Prof. Dr. Xinxia Li earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Technology in 2012 from the University of South China, China. He previously obtained his Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics in 2006 from Xiangtan University, China.
Professional Experience
Prof. Li conducted postdoctoral research at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, from 2012 to 2014, focusing on advanced studies in plasma physics. Since 2017, he has been serving as a Professor of Physics at the University of South China, where he continues to contribute significantly to the academic and research community.
Research Interest
Prof. Li is dedicated to the theoretical analysis and numerical simulation of magnetically controlled fusion plasmas. His expertise includes radio-frequency wave heating and current drive in tokamak devices, as well as magnetohydrodynamic instability in tokamak plasmas. In recent years, his research has expanded to encompass the ionization process of targets in Heavy Ion Beam (HIB)-driven Magnetized Inertial Fusion (MIF).
Top Notable Publications
Article Title: GTC simulation of turbulence transport at internal transport barrier of HL-2M tokamak
Authors: Xiao, Z., Li, X., Wang, S.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
Article Title: Study of the effect of lower hybrid wave heating on the coaxial-tangential neutral beam collisional torque in EAST tokamak
Authors: Yang, M., Zhang, X.-J., Li, X.-X., LĆ¼, B., Gu, J.-R.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
Article Title: Synergistic current drive of helicon wave and lower hybrid wave in HL-2M
Authors: Liu, G.-N., Li, X.-X., Liu, H.-B., Sun, A.-P.
Year: 2023
Citations: 1
Article Title: Impact ionization of highly charged ion-atom collisions considering strong magnetic field and plasma screening effect
Authors: Li, G., Gu, J., Jiao, Z., Zhang, S., Li, X.
Year: 2023
Citations: 0
Article Title: Observation and analysis of lower-hybrid-current-drive density limit in EAST
Authors: Li, M.H., Baek, S.G., Wallace, G.M., Zhang, X.J., Gong, X.Z.
Year: 2022
Citations: 5
Article Title: Collisions of proton or highly charged ion-atom in a strong magnetic field and dense quantum plasmas
Authors: Li, G., Zhang, S., Jiao, Z., Yan, Q., Li, X.
Year: 2022
Citations: 1
Article Title: Optimization of helicon wave current drive in HL-2M tokamak
Authors: Liu, H.B., Liu, G.N., Sun, A.P., Xiao, Z.Y., Li, X.X.
Year: 2022
Citations: 3
Article Title: Charge transfer in collisions of H+, Li3+, Be4+ and O7+ ions with He atom based on 4-classical trajectory Monte Carlo method
Authors: Li, G.-Z., Zhang, S., Jiao, Z.-H., Li, X.-X.
Year: 2022
Citations: 1
Article Title: Numerical simulation of helicon waves current drive in the HL-2M tokamak for the steady-state scenario
Authors: Liu, H.B., Li, X.X., Xiao, Z.Y., Zhang, D.Z., Sun, A.P.
Year: 2021
Citations: 3
Article Title: Optimization of helicon wave off-axis current drive in CFETR tokamak
Authors: Li, X., Li, G., Liu, H.
Year: 2021
Citations: 4
Conclusion
Prof. Dr. Xinxia Liās career achievements make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the field of nuclear and plasma physics.