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Xing Zhang is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research spans multiple subfields, including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

The primary topics of their research focus on thermal properties of materials, advanced thermoelectric materials and devices, phase equilibria and thermodynamics, thermal radiation and cooling technologies, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and conducting polymers and applications.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Design optimization of multifunctional metamaterials with tunable thermal expansion and phononic bandgap, 2021, Materials & Design
  • Raman-based Nanoscale Thermal Transport Characterization: A Critical Review, 2020, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Ultralight PEDOT:PSS/graphene oxide composite aerogel sponges for electric power harvesting from thermal fluctuations and moist environment, 2020, Nano Energy
  • Dynamic Routing-based Multimodal Neural Network for Multi-sensory Fault Diagnosis of Induction Motor, 2020, Journal of Manufacturing Systems
  • Distinguishing Optical and Acoustic Phonon Temperatures and Their Energy Coupling Factor under Photon Excitation in nm 2D Materials, 2020, Advanced Science

Xing Zhang frequently publishes in several scientific venues with multiple papers, notably:

  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
  • Journal of Thermal Science
  • International Journal of Thermophysics

The scientist collaborates often with several peers, including Weigang Ma, Aoran Fan, Meng An, Xiaoyu Zhang, and Dongxing Song.

Best Publications

  • A smoothing technique for discrete delta functions with application to immersed boundary method in moving boundary simulations

    Xiaolei Yang;Xing Zhang;Zhilin Li;Guo-Wei He

  • Current Rectification in a Structure: ReSe2/Au Contacts on Both Sides of ReSe2

    Tingting Miao;Dongwei Yu;Lei Xing;Dawei Li

  • An immersed boundary method based on the lattice Boltzmann approach in three dimensions, with application

    Luoding Zhu;Guowei He;Shizhao Wang;Laura Miller

  • Measurement and Analysis of Thermal Conductivity of Ti3C2Tx MXene Films

    Lin Chen;Xuguo Shi;Nanjie Yu;Xing Zhang

  • An immersed boundary method based on discrete stream function formulation for two- and three-dimensional incompressible flows

    Shizhao Wang;Xing Zhang

  • Flow-mediated interactions between two self-propelled flapping filaments in tandem configuration.

    Xiaojue Zhu;Guowei He;Xing Zhang

  • Stochastic thermal transport of nanoparticle suspensions

    Yimin Xuan;Qiang Li;Xing Zhang;Motoo Fujii

  • Numerical study on hydrodynamic effect of flexibility in a self-propelled plunging foil

    Xiaojue Zhu;Guowei He;Xing Zhang

  • How flexibility affects the wake symmetry properties of a self-propelled plunging foil

    Xiaojue Zhu;Guowei He;Xing Zhang

  • Stable formations of self-propelled fish-like swimmers induced by hydrodynamic interactions

    Longzhen Dai;Guowei He;Xiang Zhang;Xing Zhang

  • Pumping of water through carbon nanotubes by rotating electric field and rotating magnetic field

    Xiao-Peng Li;Gao-Pan Kong;Xing Zhang;Guo-Wei He

  • Using machine learning to detect the turbulent region in flow past a circular cylinder

    Binglin Li;Zixuan Yang;Xing Zhang;Guowei He

  • Effects of geometric shape on the hydrodynamics of a self-propelled flapping foil

    Xing Zhang;Saizhen Ni;Shizhao Wang;Guowei He

  • Potential applications of nanofluids for heat transfer

    Marc J. Assael;Konstantinos D. Antoniadis;William A. Wakeham;Xing Zhang

  • Lift enhancement by dynamically changing wingspan in forward flapping flight

    Shizhao Wang;Xing Zhang;Guowei He;Tianshu Liu

  • Self-propelled swimming of a flexible plunging foil near a solid wall.

    Longzhen Dai;Guowei He;Xing Zhang

  • A lift formula applied to low-Reynolds-number unsteady flows

    Shizhao Wang;Xing Zhang;Guowei He;Tianshu Liu

  • Experimental study on the influences of grain boundary scattering on the charge and heat transport in gold and platinum nanofilms

    Hai Dong Wang;Jin Hui Liu;Xing Zhang;Zeng Yuan Guo

  • Lift enhancement by bats’ dynamically changing wingspan

    Shizhao Wang;Xing Zhang;Guowei He;Tianshu Liu

  • Application of the Three-Omega Method to Measurement of Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusivity of Hydrogen Gas

    E. Yusibani;P. L. Woodfield;M. Fujii;K. Shinzato

Frequent Co-Authors

Koji Takahashi
Koji Takahashi Kyushu University
Lijun Yin
Lijun Yin Binghamton University
Jin-Song Hu
Jin-Song Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hui Jin
Hui Jin Xi'an Jiaotong University
Liejin Guo
Liejin Guo Xi'an Jiaotong University
Wen-Jie Jiang
Wen-Jie Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zeng-Yuan Guo
Zeng-Yuan Guo Tsinghua University
Nuo Yang
Nuo Yang Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Yasuyuki Takata
Yasuyuki Takata Kyushu University
Jeffrey F. Cohn
Jeffrey F. Cohn University of Pittsburgh

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