Dr. Zexiang Sun | gas-rock mechanics | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Researche, Chongqing University, China
Zexiang Sun is a researcher with a Ph.D. in Geochemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He currently works at the School of Resources and Safety, Chongqing University.
Profile
π Education
– Ph.D. in Geochemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Northwestern Institute of Ecological Environment and Resource Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences)- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Lanzhou University
π¨βπ¬ Experience
– School of Resources and Safety, Chongqing University (2025-present)- Northwestern Institute of Ecological Environment and Resource Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2021-2025)
π Research Interest
Zexiang Sun’s research focuses on gas transport in shale nanopores, considering stress and slippage effects.
π Publications
1. “Laboratory Research on Gas Transport in Shale Nanopores Considering the Stress Effect and Slippage Effect” π¬
2. “A laboratory observation for gases transport in shale nanochannels: Helium, nitrogen, methane, and helium-methane mixture” βοΈ
3. “Measurement of gas diffusion coefficients in cores of fine-grained lithologies considering stress and adsorption effect” π
4. “A laboratory observation for gas-rock mechanics and gas transport mechanism in low-permeability rocks”
Conclusion
Based on the provided CV, Zexiang Sun appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his research productivity, interdisciplinary approach, and potential recognition for his contributions. Addressing the areas for improvement could further strengthen his candidacy.