Prof. Chengxun Yuan | Space and Astrophysics | Outstanding Scientist Award
Harbin Institute of Technology | China
Prof. Chengxun Yuan is a highly productive researcher in plasma physics, discharge physics, and electromagnetic wave–plasma interactions, with broad contributions spanning theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental analysis. His scholarly output comprises 235 research documents, which have received 1,597 citations from 1,016 citing publications, resulting in an h-index of 19, reflecting sustained academic impact and international recognition. His research addresses glow discharges, dusty plasmas, ionospheric physics, plasma–chemical processes, and photonic and electromagnetic phenomena, with applications ranging from atmospheric microdischarges to space and plasma optics. He has authored and co-authored influential books on glow discharge kinetics, dusty plasma physics, and electromagnetic wave–plasma interaction, which serve as key references in the field. His recent publications in leading journals such as Physical Review B, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Optics Letters, and Physics of Plasmas demonstrate continued leadership in advancing plasma theory, modeling methodologies, and interdisciplinary plasma-based technologies.
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Featured Publications
Influence of plasma-chemical processes on the parameters of an atmospheric pressure Helium microdischarge
– Chinese Journal of Physics, 2025
Numerical Modeling of the Energy Loss Function of Superthermal Electrons in the Ionosphere
– IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2025
Artificial excitation and propagation of ultra-low frequency signals in the polar ionosphere
– Physics of Plasmas, 2024
Characteristics of Coaxial Grid Discharge Plasma and Its Effect on Microwave Transmission
– PIERS 2024, Proceedings, 2024
Characterization of Mid-Latitude Ultralow-Frequency Ionospheric Currents Excited by Artificial Modulation
– IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2024