BOJING ZHU

Center for Astronomical Mega-Science
China

Bojing Zhu, associate professor of computational physics, joined the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008 at Yunnan Observatories & Center for Astronomical Mega-Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. My research spans solar physics theory, space physics, planetary science, and high-performance supercomputer algorithms, and I have published over 70 peer-reviewed articles, most on computational solar physics and Earth and planetary physics; his research work has been cited more than 6,00 times, according to Google Scholar. From 2018, my research focuses on the source and origins of extremely GeV solar energetic particles (SEPs), the early warning system for extremely SEPs space weather disasters with the Independent Intellectual Property Rights(IIPR) data-driven multi-component-abundance-isotope (H, He, and heavy ions) relativistic hybrid particle-in-cell and lattice Boltzmann method (RHPIC-LBM).Our research group developed the IIPR RHPIC-LBM to assess, verify, and evaluate the short-time real-time extremely GeV-SEPs prediction (GPU heterogeneous architecture) and the real-time long-time SEP monitor (ARM architecture) on a supercomputer platform. Served for China's deep space exploration field (CNSA's first manned lunar landing plan by 2030, China's Deep Space Exploration) in 'China Science Development Strategy: Space Science (2020-2035) ', 'The Strategic Position of Space Astronomy: China's Space Science 2035 Development Strategy' in National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and 'National Mid- and Long-term Plan for Space Science in China (2024-2050) '.