
معرفی
Chong Qi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear physics, many-body systems, and computational physics. He has contributed to studies on nuclear structure, alpha/cluster decay, and shell-model calculations. Key roles include editorial positions at journals like European Physics Journal A and Frontiers in Physics, as well as leadership in the Swedish Physics Society. He has received awards such as the Göran Gustafsson Prize and World Scientific's Distinguished Reviewer recognition.
Education: PhD (2009, Peking University), Postdoc (2009-2011, KTH), Docent (2015, KTH). Extensive teaching in theoretical nuclear physics, computational methods, and modern physics courses.
Research Interests: Nuclear force dynamics, pairing correlations, nuclear astrophysics, and large-scale shell-model techniques. Collaborations include researchers at KTH and international institutions.
Recent Work: Recent publications explore neutron drip-line effects on r-processes, seniority symmetry in Rh-95/Ru-94, and computational tools like PairDiag. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental data, addressing collective nuclear phenomena and decay mechanisms.
Awards & Grants: Multiple reviewer accolades, editorial leadership, and grants supporting computational infrastructure and international collaborations. Active in organizing workshops on nuclear decay and many-body physics.
Advising: Supervises master/bachelor projects on topics like r-process nucleosynthesis and Geiger-Nuttall law validation. Hosts visiting students and promotes interdisciplinary research.



