
Hainan University, China
Experience: Teng Zhou, Ph.D., Doctoral Supervisor, Professor, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Hainan University (on secondment), and Hainan Province “Outstanding Talent.” Conducting research in the field of multi-physics coupling in micro/nanofluidics: employing arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods to describe fluid-solid coupling interfaces, analyzing the forces, deformation, and motion of liquid-driven microchips and electrically driven micro-particles, and applying these theories to particle sorting and focusing chip design; Using a continuous medium model, he conducts numerical and experimental studies on flow control and electrofluidic transport phenomena at the micro- and nano-scales; In collaboration with the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, he studies nanoelectrofluidics, ion transport, and device design, with research results published in journals such as Energy & Environmental Science, Nature Communications, and National Science Review. Awarded one National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Young Scientist Fund project and one NSFC General Project. Serves as a Senior Member of the Mechanical Engineering Society, a Senior Member of the Micronano Technology Society, a Young Expert Group Member of the Fluid Control Engineering Professional Committee of the Mechanics Society, a Senior Member of the Biomedical Engineering Society, a Council Member of the Micronano Optical Devices and Systems Branch of the Micronano Technology Society, he is also a member of the editorial board of Optics and Precision Engineering, a member of the editorial board of Machine Tools and Hydraulics, a member of the editorial board of Micromachines, and the deputy director of the Young Editorial Board of the International Journal of Hydromechatronics. He has published over 90 SCI papers, with a Google Scholar H-index of 27. He has received the 10th Hainan Province Youth Science and Technology Award and the Third Prize in Natural Sciences of Hainan Province (Project Title: Research on the Mechanisms of Micro-Scale Fluid and Particle Control, Principal Investigators: Zhou Teng and Shi Liuyong), among others. He has also guided two graduate students to win the Hainan Province Outstanding Master's Thesis Award, among other achievements.