Prof. beibei Liu | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. beibei Liu | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. beibei Liu ,  Astronomy and Astrophysics , Zhejiang University, China

Dr. Beibei Liu is an Assistant Professor at the School of Physics, Zhejiang University, China, and a prominent researcher in planetary formation and astrophysics. With a rich international academic trajectory, she earned her PhD from Peking University under Prof. Douglas N.C. Lin and held postdoctoral positions in the Netherlands and Sweden. Dr. Liu’s research integrates astrophysical modeling, observational data, and theoretical physics to explore the mechanisms of planet formation and star systems. She has delivered invited talks globally, supervised numerous graduate students, and led multiple high-impact research projects funded by national and international grants. A passionate educator, she teaches both undergraduate and graduate-level courses in astronomy and astrophysics. Her contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous honors including the Guanlian Award and multiple research grants. Dr. Liu is a key figure in bridging Chinese astrophysics with international research networks and continues to advance the frontiers of planetary science.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Liu completed her PhD in Astronomy at Peking University (2010–2015), where she was mentored by renowned astrophysicist Prof. Douglas N.C. Lin. During her PhD, she also served as a Visiting Graduate Scholar at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2013, enriching her global perspective and collaborative research network. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Xiamen University (2006–2010), studying under Prof. Weimin Gu. Her academic formation blends deep theoretical training with exposure to diverse astrophysical research methodologies across China, the U.S., and Europe. This strong educational foundation laid the groundwork for her subsequent research contributions in planetary formation, stellar evolution, and cosmochemistry, placing her among the rising stars in Chinese astrophysics. Her academic journey reflects a seamless integration of rigorous training and international collaboration, now reflected in her multifaceted research and teaching at Zhejiang University.

Experience 💼

Dr. Liu is currently serving as Assistant Professor at the School of Physics, Zhejiang University (2020–present). Prior to this, she worked as a Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University, Sweden (2018–2020) and the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands (2015–2018). Her international research experience spans multiple cutting-edge centers of astrophysical excellence. She has also held visiting scholar positions at the Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, the Earth-Life Science Institute in Tokyo, and other prestigious institutions. Dr. Liu has delivered over 30 colloquia and seminars worldwide and organized major academic conferences in astrophysics and planet formation. Her experience spans academic instruction, research leadership, and international collaboration. She has taught several foundational and advanced courses in astrophysics and mentored postdoctoral, PhD, and undergraduate students. Through her roles in both research and education, Dr. Liu has contributed significantly to the global discourse on planetary science, making her a dynamic academic leader in astrophysics.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Beibei Liu has received numerous awards recognizing her excellence in research and teaching. In 2023, she was honored with the Guanlian Award and the RAA Excellent Paper Award, and was named an Excellent Researcher in Zhejiang Province. She was also nominated for the Top 10 Academic Achievements at Zhejiang University. In 2022, she received the Xingquan Award for Academic Excellence and was named an Excellent Individual at the School of Physics. Earlier in her career, she was awarded the Scholarship of Academic Excellence and National Scholarship at Peking University for being among the top 5% of students. Additionally, she received the National Astronomical Observatory Scholarship in 2010, further reflecting her academic distinction from an early stage. These accolades highlight her sustained excellence across research, education, and academic leadership, establishing her as a well-rounded and impactful scholar in the international astrophysical community.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Beibei Liu’s research primarily explores planetary system formation, protoplanetary disk dynamics, and cosmochemistry. Her work integrates theoretical astrophysics, numerical simulations, and observational data to understand how stars and planets form and evolve. A significant part of her research addresses the physical and chemical processes in protoplanetary disks, the early environments around young stars where planets are born. She is particularly interested in the dynamics of dust and gas, the formation of terrestrial and gas giant planets, and the influence of stellar environments. Dr. Liu also engages in interdisciplinary collaborations that bridge astronomy with geology and planetary science, contributing to missions related to exoplanet habitability and early solar system conditions. Through multiple national and international grants, she leads research projects that advance scientific understanding of planetary systems, both in our solar system and beyond. Her work is influential in shaping modern planetary astrophysics and interstellar exploration efforts.

Publications 📚

1️⃣ Dependence of Planet Populations on Stellar Mass and Metallicity: A Pebble‑Accretion‑Based Planet Population Synthesis Model (2025)

2️⃣ A Roadmap for the Atmospheric Characterization of Terrestrial Exoplanets with JWST (2024)

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3️⃣ Relative Occurrence Rate Between Hot and Cold Jupiters as an Indicator to Probe Planet Migration (2024)

Citations: 1

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali | Cosmology and Physics | Environmental Impact Award

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali | Cosmology and Physics | Environmental Impact Award

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali, University of fallujah, Iraq

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the College of Medicine, University of Fallujah, and the founder of the Department of Medical Physics at the College of Applied Sciences. With expertise in theoretical nuclear physics, nuclear structure, radioactivity, pollution physics, and medical physics, he has significantly contributed to academia and research. Holding a Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear physics from the University of Baghdad, he has published 28 research papers in international and local journals. A distinguished leader, he served as Head of the Medical Physics Department and chaired multiple scientific committees. His dedication has earned him 140 letters of appreciation from university presidents and deans. Dr. Ali also plays a key role in radiological surveys and environmental safety. His impactful contributions to nuclear physics, medical physics, and environmental safety make him a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award. 🎓🔬

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Education

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali is a distinguished physicist specializing in theoretical nuclear physics ⚛️. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics (1993) 🏅 from the University of Al-Anbar, Iraq, graduating top of his department. He later obtained an M.Sc. in Radioactivity Physics (2012) 📡 from the same university. In 2016, he completed his Ph.D. in Theoretical Nuclear Physics 🏆 at the University of Baghdad, ranking top of the nuclear group. His academic journey led him to achieve the Assistant Professor title (2019) 🎖️ at the University of Falluja. His research focuses on nuclear interactions and radioactive phenomena 🔬.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali is an Assistant Professor at the College of Medicine, University of Fallujah (2019-present), with a distinguished career in medical physics and radiation safety. He served as Head of the Department of Medical Physics at the College of Applied Sciences (2018-2021) 🏛️ and currently chairs the Noise Committee at the University of Fallujah 🔊. As a member of the Radiological Survey & Environmental Safety Committee ☢️, he plays a vital role in ensuring safety standards. With 18 years of service in the Ministry of Health 🏥, he has contributed extensively to medical physics and radiation safety, overseeing 12 scientific laboratory establishments 🏗️🔬.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Ahmed H. Ali has received 140+ Letters of Thanks from university presidents, deans, and service departments, reflecting his dedication to academia and research. He has earned multiple recognitions from both the University of Fallujah and Al-Anbar University for his outstanding contributions. As a leader in radioactivity scanning projects, he played a crucial role in assessing environmental safety at the University of Fallujah and the College of Medicine. His research in theoretical nuclear physics and environmental safety has been widely acknowledged, earning him recognition for best research contributions in these fields. Additionally, he is celebrated for his academic excellence and leadership in various scientific committees, reinforcing his impact on the advancement of nuclear and medical physics.

Research Focus

Dr. Ahmed H. Ali specializes in theoretical nuclear physics, with a strong focus on nuclear structure and quadrupole moments, contributing to a deeper understanding of atomic nuclei 🏗️. His research extends to magnetic dipole moments and electron scattering, enhancing knowledge of nuclear interactions at the subatomic level ⚛️. He is also an expert in radioactivity and environmental pollution, studying the effects of radiation on ecosystems and human health ☢️🌍. In the field of medical physics, he explores radiation effects on health, improving safety protocols in medical applications 🏥🩺. Additionally, he investigates noise pollution and its impact on human health, addressing critical concerns related to environmental and occupational noise exposure 🔊. Through his work, Dr. Ali significantly contributes to advancements in nuclear physics, radiation safety, and medical applications.

Publication Top Notes

  • Study of the Antifungal Activity of ZnS: Mn Nanoparticles 🦠🔬
  • Magnetic Dipole Moments, Electric Quadrupole Moments & Electron Scattering Form Factors ⚛️📊
  • Calculations of Quadrupole Deformation Parameters for Nuclei in the fp Shell 🔢🔬
  • Investigation of the Quadrupole Moment & Form Factors of Some Ca Isotopes 🏗️⚛️
  • The Effect of Electronic Devices on Children 📱👶
  • Calculation of Magnetic Dipole Moments & Quadrupole Moments for Chromium Isotopes 🧲📡
  • Calculations of Quadrupole Moments for Some Nitrogen Isotopes 🧪🔬