Jun Dong | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jun Dong | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University of Science and Technology | China

Jun Dong is an early-career researcher and lecturer specializing in fluid mechanics, microfluidics, and biomechanics, with a strong focus on alveolar flows, particle transport, and lab-on-a-chip systems. He earned his PhD in Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), following a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Design, Manufacturing and Automation.  He has been serving as a Lecturer in the School of Physics at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, where he actively combines teaching with independent and collaborative research. His work integrates experimental methods, numerical simulations, and microfluidic platform design to address fundamental and applied problems in pulmonary flow physics, chaotic advection, and microscale mixing. He has led multiple competitive youth-funded projects at national, provincial, and university levels and has contributed to several major research programs. Jun Dong has published extensively in high-impact international journals such as Physics of Fluids, Lab on a Chip, Biomicrofluidics, and Particuology. His scholarly output comprises approximately 17 scientific documents, with over 153 citations and an h-index of around 7, reflecting sustained academic impact. He has also received recognition through funded grants, invited talks, peer-review service for international journals, and granted invention patents. Overall, his research advances the understanding of micro- and bio-fluid dynamics and supports the development of next-generation microfluidic and biomedical engineering technologies.

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Synergistically Enhanced High-Efficiency Mixing in Multi-Stage Micro-Mixers with Hybrid Design
Dong, J., Liu, J., Lv, H., Zhu, Y., Wang, C., Particuology, 109, 26–44, 2026.

Revisiting Streak Reorientation in a Turbulent Channel Flow Subjected to Spanwise Oscillating Walls
Wang, C., Li, M., Ying, Y., Dong, J., Yao, J., Physics of Fluids, 37, 115123, 2025.

Tracking the Transport of Inhaled Particles in a Lung-on-a-Chip during Breathing Cycles
Lv, H., Dong, J., Chen, H., Yang, Y., Zhu, Y., Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 29, 64, 2025.

Flow Topology and Mixing in Alveolar Edema: Unsteady Flow in Interconnected Cavities with Moving Walls
Dong, J., Lv, H., Wang, C., Yang, Y., Chen, H., Zhu, Y., Physics of Fluids, 36, 2024.

Three-Dimensional Critical Points and Flow Patterns in Pulmonary Alveoli with Rhythmic Wall Motion
Dong, J., Lv, H., Yang, Y., Cao, Y., Zhu, Y., Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 56, 475401, 2023.

Dapeng Zhang | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Dapeng Zhang | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

 Guangdong Ocean University | China

Dr. Dapeng Zhang is an Associate Professor in Ocean Engineering at Guangdong Ocean University, China, with expertise in the dynamic response of offshore and subsea structures. He earned his Doctor of Engineering from Zhejiang University through a joint PhD program with the University of Lisbon, following a Master of Engineering from Ningbo University.  He was recognized among the top 5% of highly cited scholars by CNKI, highlighting his influence in marine and offshore engineering. His research spans marine engineering structures, pipelines and risers, offshore oil underwater production systems, marine artificial intelligence, and triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG). Dr. Zhang has published extensively in leading JCR Q1 journals such as Ocean Engineering, Physics of Fluids, Marine Structures, and Aquacultural Engineering, contributing foundational and applied insights into subsea dynamics, hydrodynamics, and deployment optimization. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Engineering Solutions to Mechanics, Marine Structures and Infrastructures, holds additional editorial roles, and acts as a reviewer for numerous international journals. Overall, his scholarship integrates theory, computation, and engineering practice to advance safe, efficient, and intelligent offshore systems.

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Dynamic analysis of towed cable with variable length during turning maneuvers

Scientific Reports, 13(1), 3525, 2023 · Citations: 23