Current Professional Societies
Member of American Physical Society (APS);
Member of European Physical Society (EPS)
Research Areas
Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion;
Nonlinear Dynamics and Computational Physics.
Honors
Phoenix Overseas Talent, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Publications
Hao Zhu, Application of Lotka-Volterra Models in Fusion Plasma Turbulence (English version), ISBN: 978-7-5610-9114-2, Liaoning University Press (2018).
Hao Zhuet al., Advanced Mathematics (Supplemental Reading Book, English version), BDIC internal textbook (2017).
Hao Zhuet al., A quantitative model for heat pulse propagation across large helical device plasmas, Phys. Plasmas 22, 062308 (2015).
Hao Zhuet al., Transitions to improved confinement regimes induced by changes in zero-dimensional models for tokamak plasmas, Phys. Plasmas 21, 062307 (2014).
Hao Zhuet al., Robustness of predator-prey models for confinement regime transitions in fusion plasmas, Phys. Plasmas 20, 042302 (2013).
Personal Statement
Dr. Zhu Hao is primarily but not exclusively a plasma physicist working on problems in nuclear fusion. He is currently Lecturer of Physics in Beijing-Dublin International College at Beijing University of Technology.
He graduated with a degree in Physics from Department of Physics, Dalian University of Technology. After completing undergraduate exchange study at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), he went to University of Warwick where he obtained his Doctoral Degree in Theoretical Plasma Physics supervised by Prof. Sandra Chapman and Prof. Richard Dendy. He then moved to Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, for postdoctoral research before joining BDIC in late 2017.
He was Visiting Scientist at Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Kyushu University and National Institute for Fusion Science(Japan). He has led Physics Modules at BDIC since 2018, published more than ten research papers and written two books in English.