Yuanzhi Zhang | Machine learning | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yuanzhi Zhang | Machine learning | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University of Info. Sci. Techn. & Nantong Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Zhang Yuanzhi is a distinguished researcher at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, specializing in advanced materials science and nanotechnology. He holds advanced degrees in materials science and engineering with a strong academic foundation in nanomaterials and electronic materials. Throughout his professional career, he has contributed extensively to academic research, collaborative scientific projects, and scholarly leadership within the materials science community. His research primarily focuses on nanomaterials, energy materials, and functional electronic materials, with significant contributions reflected in a large body of peer-reviewed publications and high citation impact. Dr. Zhang has authored numerous scientific articles and maintains a strong global research presence through collaborations with international scholars. His scholarly excellence is reflected in his high h-index, extensive citation record, and active participation in the scientific community through editorial contributions, peer-review activities, and professional memberships, demonstrating sustained commitment to advancing materials science research.

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Featured Publications

Two-Decadal Estimation of Sixteen Phytoplankton Pigments from Satellite Observations in Coastal Waters
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Different Mechanisms for the Seasonal Variations of the Mesoscale Eddy Energy in the South China Sea
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers – Journal Article

Effect of Melt Ponds Fraction on Sea Ice Anomalies in the Arctic Ocean
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation – Journal Article