Rui Zheng | Molecular Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Rui Zheng | Molecular Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Nanchang Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Rui Zheng, a distinguished physicist from Anhui, is a doctoral graduate in Atomic and Molecular Physics from Central China Normal University, specializing in laser spectroscopy and photoelectric detection. Currently serving as Professor and Vice Dean at the School of Electronic Engineering, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, he is recognized as a Henan Provincial Young Backbone Teacher and an active member of the Henan Physics Society. His academic journey includes a postdoctoral tenure at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and his leadership has advanced several national and provincial first-class programs. Dr. Zheng has led and participated in multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial agencies, contributing a monograph and over thirty high-level SCI publications in journals such as Journal of Chemical Physics and PCCP. His achievements span research, teaching innovation, and academic management, establishing him as a leading scholar with significant impact in spectroscopy and education.

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Featured Publications

  • Zheng, R., Cheng, T., Liu, T., & Tian, Y. (2024, November 21). An explicitly correlated potential energy surface for N₂–OCS complex: Out-of-plane motion and tunneling dynamics. The Journal of Chemical Physics.

  • Yang, M., Cheng, T., Zheng, R., Song, H., & Yang, M. (2022, December 14). Comparative study of the H and D abstraction in the H + CH₃D reaction with a ten-dimensional quantum dynamics model. The Journal of Chemical Physics.

  • Liu, Z., Li, X., Ge, M., Zheng, R., & Duan, C. (2020, April 21). Structural characterization of the NO(X²Π)–N₂O complex with mid-infrared laser absorption spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations. The Journal of Chemical Physics.

  • Zheng, R., Zheng, L., & Yang, M. (2019, April 28). Investigating the influence of intramolecular bond lengths on the intermolecular interaction of H₂–AgCl complex: Binding energy, intermolecular vibrations, and isotope effects. The Journal of Chemical Physics.