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Li Zhang, Associate Professor


Li Zhang


Ph. D., Associate Professor

Email: lizhang@scu.edu.cn

Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics

Sichuan University

24th, South Section 1, Yihuan Road

Chengdu 610065, China


Education


Ph. D.,   Sichuan University, 2010

M.E.,   Sichuan University, 1999

B.S.,   Xihua University, 1992


Biography


Dr Zhang is a faculty member in Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics at Sichuan University, teaching College Physics for undergraduates and Group Theory for graduates.  Her research covers condensed matter physics, atomic and molecular physics, and their interdiscipline with chemistry and biology. She has supervised more than 10 graduates and published more than 10 SCI papers.


Research Areas


Condensed matter physics, Atomic and molecular physics


Grants and Projects


·   Leader of a sub-project from National Key R & D Program.

·   PI of National Natural Science Foundation projects.


Professional Honors and Awards


·   Key-Teacher Prize, Sichuan University, 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011

·   Outstanding Teacher, Sichuan University, 2012

·   Excellence in Teaching,2013 and2014


Selected Publications 


1. Xian Wang, Li Zhang, Zeyu Liu, Qun Zeng, Gang Jiang and Mingli Ya,“Probing the surface structure of hydroxyapatite through its interaction with hydroxyl: a firstprinciples study”, RSC Adv., 2018, 8 , 3716.

2. Xiajie Cheng, Hong Wu, Li Zhang,Xingtao Ma, Xingdong Zhang, Mingli Yang,“Hydroxyl migration disorders the surface structure of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles”,Appl. Surf. Sci., 2017, 416 , 901.

3. Ma Xingtao, Zhang Li, Wu Hong, Zhang Xingdong, Yang Mingli,“Computer simulations on the mechanical behaviors of biphasic calcium phosphates”, J. Mol. Model.,2017, 23, 156.

4. Duan Jie , Zhou Tong , Zhang Li , Du Ji-Guang, Jiang Gang, Wang Hong-Bin,“Elastic properties and electronic structures of lanthanide hexaborides”, Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24, 096201.

5. Zhang Li, Zhu Zheng-He, “Full relativistic calculations of the quadrupole and electric field gradients for C2, N2, and O2”, Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22, 023102.