Shiji Lin | Nanotechnology in Environment | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shiji Lin | Nanotechnology in Environment | Young Scientist Award

Associate Professor | University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shiji Lin is an accomplished female researcher in experimental fluid mechanics and interfacial science, with a strong scholarly impact reflected by 919 Scopus citations, 34 indexed publications, an h-index of 17, and an i10-index of 20. Her research focuses on droplet dynamics, wetting and spreading on complex and superhydrophobic surfaces, liquid instability, jetting phenomena, and coupled experimental–numerical analysis of multiphase flows. She has made notable contributions to understanding droplet impact physics, rebound control, splashing mechanisms, and microfluidic manipulation, with high-quality publications in leading journals such as Physical Review Fluids, Physical Review E, Advanced Science, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. Her work bridges fundamental fluid dynamics with applied surface engineering, enabling advances in thermal management, microdispensing, and functional surface design. She has also contributed to funded research projects, peer review activities, and international conferences, demonstrating sustained innovation, strong research leadership, and growing recognition within the global fluid mechanics research community.

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Featured Publications

Impact of Viscous Droplets on Wettable Surfaces: Spreading Dynamics and Post-Impact Oscillations
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2018 · Ciations: 339

Spreading of impinging droplets on nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces
Applied Physics Letters, 2018 · Ciations: 42

Macrodrop-Impact-Mediated Fluid Microdispensing
Advanced Science, 2021 · Ciations: 40