Zhuoran Gengمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Thermal Physics
- Nanophysics
- Superconductivity
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Zhuoran Geng serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher within the Department of Physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Science, University of Jyväskylä. His office is located in room YNC 221, with contact available via email (zhuoran.z.geng@jyu.fi) and mobile (+358408054441). His research falls under Physical Sciences (field code 114) with focus on experimental nanoscale phenomena. Dr. Geng's primary research interests center on thermal nanophysics and superconducting quantum devices. He investigates phononic crystals, near-field thermal transport, and acoustic wave tunneling in piezoelectric systems. His secondary focus involves developing superconductor-ferromagnet hybrid structures for quantum applications including non-reciprocal electronics, cryogenic detectors, and qubit systems. This work bridges condensed matter physics, materials engineering, and quantum information science. Analysis of his 2018-2024 publications reveals consistent exploration of phonon-mediated energy transfer mechanisms, particularly through vacuum gaps and piezoelectric interfaces. His research demonstrates increasing convergence between thermal transport phenomena and quantum device engineering, with recent work emphasizing biomimetic material design and superconductor-ferromagnet coupling for next-generation sensors. Key methodological approaches include nanofabrication, analytical modeling of thermoelectric responses, and experimental characterization of quantum tunneling effects. He actively contributes to the Thermal Nanophysics and Superconducting Devices research group at JYU, which maintains dual focus on fundamental nanoscale thermal transport phenomena and applied quantum device development. The group's experimental work leverages advanced fabrication techniques and cryogenic measurement systems to explore quantum thermal effects and hybrid quantum systems.








