Xin Gao

Publisher:物理学院Release time:2024-08-23Number of visits:36


Name  Xin Gao         

Professional TitleProfessor

OfficeBoxue building,   Room 121-1

Tel18285053603

E-mailgaoxin0526@163.com

Areas   of ExpertiseAtmospheric electricity, Atomic and molecular Physics

Enrollment Directioncondensed matters

Personal Profile

Guizhou Province's Thousand level Innovative Talents, visiting scholar at Florida Institute of Technology and University of New Hampshire, executive member of the  Physics Curriculum Teaching Guidance Committee for the Ministry of Education to Higher Education, mainly engaged in research in fields such as soft condensed matter physics, Atmospheric electricity, and biochemical detection.

 

Academic Background

1998.9-2002.7 College of Physics, Jilin University, Bachelor's degree

2002.9-2005.7 Jilin University Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Master's student

From July 2005 to present at the School of Physics, Guizhou University. During this period, he was appointed as a professor in 2016. From February 2009 to April 2011, received joint training from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. From September 2015 to September 2016, visiting scholar at Florida Institute of Technology and the University of New Hampshire

 

Academic Achievements

I have conducted research on the mechanism of electrorheological fluids and confined water properties; Research has been made in the mechanism of lightning initiation, especially in the systematic study of the impact of charged water products on streamer triggering, indicating that the possibility of streamer occurrence can be predicted through the Meek coefficient curves; I have made foundational work in the development and application of substrates for biochemical detection using surface enhancement Raman scattering, which can provide quantitative detection of trace biomolecules.

 

Representative Publications

1. Xin Li, Changhao Li, Xin Gao and Decai Huang, Like-charge attraction between two identical

dielectric spheres in a uniform electric field: a theoretical study via a multiple-image method

and an effective-dipole approach, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2024 ,12, 68966

2. Fenghai ZhangXiaotong Wang, Ting Zhang, Zhe Zhang, Xin Gao, Yang Li, Rapid Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD Protein in Body Fluid: Based on Special Calcium Ion-Mediated Gold Nanoparticles Modified by Bromide Ions, Journal of Physical Chemical Letters, 2023, 14, 88-94

3. Dan Li, Zhe Zhang, Xiaotong Wang, Yunpeng Wang, Xin Gao, Yang Li *. A Direct Method for Detecting Proteins in Body Fluids by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy under Native Conditions. BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS, 2022, 200:113907

4. Zhang, Z.; Jiang, S.; Wang, X.; Dong, T.; Wang, Y.; Li, D.; Gao, X.; Qu, Z.; Li, Y., A novel enhanced substrate for label-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2022, 359, 131568

5. Jinjin Hu, Yikai Ma, Xin Gao, Ningyu Liu, Study on Dominant Parameters Determining Streamer Initiation from Hydrometeors in Thundercloud Fields, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 2021, 126, e2021JD034936

6. Yikai Ma, Jinjin Hu, Xin Gao, Ningyu Liu, Understanding the dependence of streamer initiation on hydrometeors size using Raether-Meek criterion, Journal of Electrostatics, 112, 2021, 103602 

7. J.-Y. Zeng, M-Y. Dong, B-X. Zhu, X. Gao, D.M.i Chen, Y. Li*. A new method towards the detection of DNA mutation by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. Talanta. 2021, 223(2):121746

8. Dan Li, Ling Xia, Qianjiang Zhou, Ling Wang, Dongmei Chen, Xin Gao, and Yang Li, Label-Free Detection of miRNA Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Analytical Chemistry, 92(19), 2020: 12769-12773 

9. Xin Gao, Ningyu Liu, Feng Shi, Hamid K. Rassoul, Streamer discharge initiation from an isolated spherical hydrometeor at subbreakdown condition, Journal of Electrostatics, 106, 2020:103457

10. Xin Gao, Qiang Wang, Gang Sun, Chenxi Li, Lin Hu, Mechanism of the typical relaxation process at low frequency based on dielectric measurements of water absorbed in porous titanium dioxide, Europhysics Letters, 113(4), 2016: 47007