
معرفی
Xueyi Wang is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics at Auburn University. He specializes in space plasma physics with a focus on plasma kinetic processes in the Earth's magnetosphere, bow shock, and foreshock regions. His work employs advanced simulation codes like the 3-D global hybrid model (Angie3D), the general curvilinear particle-in-cell (GCPIC) code, and the gyrokinetic electron and fully kinetic ion (GeFi) code to study phenomena such as fast magnetosonic waves, chorus waves, and collisionless reconnection.
- Education: Ph.D. (Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1998), M.S. (University of Science and Technology of China, 1992), B.S. (Anhui Education Institute, 1989)
- Professional Memberships: American Physical Society, American Geophysical Union
- Research Highlights: Development of models for simulating magnetospheric wave excitation, ion acceleration, and magnetic reconnection processes. Notable contributions include studies on foreshock transients, chorus wave formation, and solar wind interactions with planetary magnetospheres.
His research has been recognized with the Excellent Prize of the President Scholarship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1998). He actively contributes to journal peer review for Phys. Plasmas, Earth Moon and Planets, and others.



