南昌大学先进制造学院
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Ma Chunyang

time:2026-01-26

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Name : Ma Chunyang           Title: Assistant Professor

E-Mail: cyma@ncu.edu.cn

Main courses: Heat Transfer; Boiler Technology and Equipment;

Artificial Intelligence Technology;Numerical analysis

Department: Energy and Power Engineering

Research Interests

Research focuses on the optical radiation characteristics of microalgae and other micro/nano-scale life forms, involving theoretical modeling and experimental measurement of cellular particle radiation, as well as the mechanisms of light radiation transfer. It is dedicated to exploring micro-scale thermal radiation regulation technologies. This interdisciplinary work integrates optics, thermal physics, and biology, aiming to uncover the photothermal interaction mechanisms of biological microparticles and establish a theoretical foundation for related applications.

Education

2022.09 – 2023.09    Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Design

and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Postdoctoral

2013.09 – 2018.06      School of Energy Science and Engineering, (Doctoral of Engineering)

Harbin Institute of Technology, China

2009.09 – 2013.07      School of Automotive Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)

Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Professional Experience

2018.12 –  now Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Nanchang University, Assistant Professor, China

Academic Affiliations

None

Personal Honors

None

Major Achievements

Focusing on the study of the optical properties of microalgae and other micro/nano-scale biological entities, the research integrates optics, thermal physics, and biology to systematically establish a comprehensive framework spanning from theoretical modeling to experimental measurement. He has achieved a series of significant outcomes in the theoretical understanding of cellular particle radiation characteristics, light radiation transfer, and micro-scale thermal radiation regulation. To date, he has published over twenty academic papers and has led or participated in multiple national and provincial-level research projects. He was selected as a Ganjiang Young Scholar at Nanchang University and is a member of both the Optical Society of America (OSA) and the Chinese Society of Engineering Thermophysics.