Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou | Molecular Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou | Molecular Physics | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Xianyang Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou  is a distinguished scholar recognized for his extensive contributions to molecular physics and related branches of advanced physical sciences. Serving as Deputy Director of a leading Ion-Beam and Optical Physics Laboratory, he has established a strong research profile marked by high-impact publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and sustained contributions to fundamental and applied molecular physics. His work spans particle physics, high-charge ion physics, atomic interactions, radiation processes, and the complex behaviour of matter under extreme conditions, all consistently grounded in the principles and analytical frameworks of molecular physics. Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou has authored numerous publications in respected international journals, contributing significantly to the global understanding of ion-matter interactions and the evolution of precision measurement approaches derived from molecular physics. His research outputs include more than two dozen peer-reviewed articles, demonstrating a strong record of innovation, methodological advancement, and scholarly rigour. Many of his studies are frequently cited and positioned at the forefront of contemporary research in molecular physics, high-charge ion dynamics, and atomic collision phenomena. Throughout his research career, Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou has collaborated with experts across major scientific institutes and laboratories, enhancing the global visibility of his contributions. His investigations often integrate experimental and theoretical tools, extending the reach of molecular physics into frontier areas such as X-ray emission mechanisms, electron behaviour in extreme environments, and the broader physics of energetic ions. His leadership roles have further strengthened the development of research programmes grounded in molecular physics, supporting emerging scholars and facilitating high-level scientific cooperation. The societal impact of his work is reflected in its relevance to advanced instrumentation, materials analysis, radiation science, and precision technologies, where molecular physics remains central to innovation. Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou continues to influence the international research community through his sustained commitment to molecular physics, his capacity for scientific leadership, and his enduring contributions to the advancement of modern physics.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Zhou, X.-M., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Liang, C.-H., Chen, Y.-H., Zhao, Y.-T., & Zhang, X.-A. (2023). K-shell X-ray of Al produced by collisions of ions with near Bohr velocities. Acta Physica Sinica, 72.

2. Zhou, X., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y., Zhang, X., & Zhao, Y. (2023). L-shell X-ray production cross sections in 50Sn by 100 keV–300 keV protons. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 110789.

3. Liang, C., Zhang, X., Zhou, X., Zhao, Y., Cheng, R., & Xiao, G. (2023). 96_42Mo L-shell X-ray production cross sections by 2.0–6.0 MeV 15263Eu ions. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.

4. Zhou, X.-M., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Mei, C.-X., Zeng, L.-X., Wang, X., Liang, C.-H., Zhao, Y.-T., & Zhang, X.-A. (2022). W L-shell X-ray emission induced by C⁶⁺ ions with several hundred MeV/u. Acta Physica Sinica, 70.

5. Zhou, X., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y., Liang, C., Zhang, X., & Zhao, Y. (2022). Au L-shell X-ray emission induced by 154.3–423.9 MeV/u C⁶⁺ ions. Scientific Reports.

Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Haba | Quantum Field Theory | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Haba | Quantum Field Theory | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Wroclaw | Poland

Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Haba is a distinguished theoretical physicist whose scholarly endeavors have significantly advanced the understanding of Quantum Field Theory, which he has explored in various theoretical and mathematical frameworks. Throughout his academic and research career, Quantum Field Theory has remained the cornerstone of his investigations, particularly in relation to quantum gravity, statistical field theory, and stochastic processes. He earned his Ph.D. and later served as a visiting professor at Bielefeld University, Bochum University, the Max Planck Institute in Munich, and Lisbon University, where his expertise in Quantum Field Theory contributed to both research and mentorship. His scientific output, reflected in his Google Scholar profile with 1007 citations, an h-index of 16, and an i10-index of 31, demonstrates his influence in the global research community. Prof. Dr. Haba’s profound understanding of Quantum Field Theory extends to its applications in cosmology, string theory, and renormalization techniques. His research interests include advanced formulations of Quantum Field Theory, path integrals, and non-perturbative effects in gauge theories. Recognized for his academic contributions, he has been associated with several leading institutions and has published numerous papers that continue to guide scholars in theoretical physics. His research skills encompass analytical modeling, mathematical physics, and the rigorous development of quantum systems within the scope of Quantum Field Theory, which he has emphasized repeatedly as the unifying framework of modern physics. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Z. Haba’s enduring commitment to Quantum Field Theory establishes him as a pioneering figure whose theoretical insights continue to shape contemporary physics.

Profiles: ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Albeverio, S., Haba, Z., & Francesco, R. (1996). Trivial solutions for a nonlinear two-space dimensional wave equation perturbed by space-time white noise. Stochastics: An International Journal of Probability and Stochastic Processes, 80.

2. Albeverio, S., & Haba, Z. (2001). A two-space dimensional semilinear heat equation perturbed by (Gaussian) white noise. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 121, 319–366.

3. Haba, Z. (2009). Relativistic diffusion. Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 79(2).

4. Benisty, D., Guendelman, E. I., & Haba, Z. (2019). Unification of dark energy and dark matter from diffusive cosmology. Physical Review D, 99(12), 123521.

5. Haba, Z., Stachowski, A., & Szydłowski, M. (2016). Dynamics of the diffusive DM-DE interaction–dynamical system approach. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2016(07), 024.*