科研成果

2025
Xie J, Yang S. Height arguments toward the dynamical Mordell-Lang problem in arbitrary characteristic. [Internet]. 2025. pdf
Zhang X, Liu H, Wu Z. Heterogeneous Knowledge and Global-Local Structure Integration Framework for Drug Repositioning, in IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, BIBM 2025, Wuhan, China, December 15-18, 2025. IEEE; 2025:1965–1969. 访问链接
Gao P, Gao Y, Ou Y, McJeon H, Iyer G, Ye S, Yang X, Song C. Heterogeneous pressure on croplands from land-based strategies to meet the 1.5° C target. Nature Climate Change [Internet]. 2025;15:420–427. [Link]
Zhang Z, Liu H, Sun T, Guo X, Wu Z. HHGCN-DrugRec: Hierarchical HyperGraph Convolution Network for Drug Combination Recommendation, in The 30th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, DASFAA 2025, Singapore, Singapore, May 26-29, 2025. Springer; 2025:218–234. 访问链接
Zhou H, Zhang C, Zhang K, Huang Z, Liu F, Zhou M, Gong H, Tang S, Liu W, Wang B. High power density gallium nitride radio frequency transistors via enhanced nucleation in heteroepitaxy. Nature Communications. 2025.
Wang H, Zou Y, Li L, Guo X, Zhang G, Liu Q, Lu G, Gao Y, Qu B, Yu W, et al. Highly Oriented Large-Grain 2D Cs3Bi2X9 Polycrystalline Films by an Isogenous-Lattice Homoepitaxy Strategy for Photodetection. NANO LETTERS. 2025;25:4037-4045.
Gehrke M, Yang F. High-Profile Corruption Convictions, Government Reactions, and Public Approval: A Comparative Analysis across Levels of Democracy. Governance. 2025;38(3):1-16.
Wang Y, ZHONG Z, JIN X, WANG Y*. A High-Voltage Dual Direction Silicon Controlled Rectifier Based on Flexible Stacking Strategy. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2025;72(4):2086-2089. 访问链接
Li F, Chen L, Su Z, Zheng Y, Cao F, Yang W, Wen D. Historical distribution and multi-dimensional environmental risk assessments of antibiotics in coastal sediments affected by land-based human activities. Marine Pollution Bulletin [Internet]. 2025;214:117731. 访问链接Abstract
Coastal sediment cores provide important records of land-based antibiotics' deposition. This study examined sediment cores from the Hangzhou Bay, East China Sea, dating back to 1980–2020 using 210Pbex. The 40-year analysis revealed a mismatch between sediment depth and age. Wastewater treatment facilities have significantly reduced antibiotics discharge into the sea. We identified 27 antibiotics, with enrofloxacin (ERFX) and nadifloxacin (NDFX) exhibiting the highest average concentrations of 84.9 and 83.4 ng/g, respectively. Quinolones (QNs) were prominent, displaying strong co-occurrence and similar distribution patterns shaped by comparable soil-water distribution coefficient (Kd). QNs correlated positively with total antibiotic concentration, serving as indicators. We proposed a multi-dimensional risk assessment of antibiotics, encompassing ecological and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) risks, complementing each other. The assessment revealed antibiotics with distinct risks: sulfacetamide (SCM) and clindamycin (CLIN) exhibited high ecological risks, while ERFX, ciprofloxacin (CFX), norfloxacin (NFX), gatifloxacin (GTFX), moxifloxacin (MXFX), and marbofloxacin (MBFX) presented high AMR risks.
曲天书.; 2025. HOA Processing Application渲染工具软件. China patent CN 软著 2025SR1653141.
Tang Z, Hansen P, Zhang P. How Attitude Consistency Influences Collaborative Knowledge Building: Insights from Group Negotiation. Information and Learning Sciences [Internet]. 2025. 访问链接
Wang H, Tian L, Zhen Y, Li Y, Gao Y, Zhong G, Zhang K. How does the ultrasonic assist CO2 immiscible flooding?. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry [Internet]. 2025;114. 访问链接Abstract
CO2 flooding is considered one of the most important methods for reducing CO2 emissions and increasing oil production from reservoirs. However, the challenges of low recovery rates and poor economic benefits in CO2 immiscible flooding significantly hinder its widespread application. To address these issues, this paper proposes the use of ultrasonic-assisted CO2 immiscible flooding to enhance oil recovery (EOR) and analyzes its underlying mechanisms. First, the distribution characteristics of residual oil in CO2 immiscible flooding were examined using high pressure mercury injection (HPMI), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and microscopic visualization displacement (MVD) experiments. Next, the changes in oil recovery and residual oil distribution after applying ultrasonic-assisted CO2 immiscible flooding were analyzed. Finally, the mechanism of EOR through ultrasonic-assisted CO2 immiscible flooding was summarized based on the results of interfacial tension (IFT) tests. The findings indicate that the recovery rate of CO2 immiscible flooding without ultrasound is 53.33 %, with residual oil primarily distributed in the form of films and flakes within the pores. The ultrasonic assisted CO2 immiscible flooding with frequency of 28 KHz and power of 200 W was provided by ultrasonic horn, and the recovery rate increased by 62.84 % after 60 min. With ultrasonic assistance, the recovery rate increased to 62.84 %, and the maximum radius of residual oil droplets was reduced from 81.8 μm to 36.5 μm. Additionally, the amount of residual oil in the 0.1 μm to 1 μm range slightly decreased, suggesting that ultrasonic assistance mainly improves the recovery of flake residual oil, with a slight improvement in film residual oil recovery as well. Ultrasound can enlarge the pore and throat radius and reduce the interfacial tension in the CO2-oil system, allowing more flake residual oil to be displaced. Moreover, the high-frequency vibrations of the ultrasound can reduce the thickness of the oil film, enhancing the recovery of film residual oil. This study supports the further application of ultrasonic-assisted CO2 immiscible flooding in both scientific research and engineering practice.
Liu G, Li D, Zhang T, Best J, Elser JJ, Filippelli GM, Tian H, Zhao Y, Tian S, Sha A, et al. Human alterations to global riverine phosphorus fluxes to the ocean. Science Advances. 2025;11:eady5884.
Li J, Chen Y, Li Y, Liu S, An M, Yao B, Western LM, Rigby M, Ganesan AL, O'Doherty S, et al. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in Southern China: High-Frequency Observations and Emission Estimates. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 2025;12:599–606.
Chen W, Zhang Z, Zhang X, Shen Q, Yarom Y, Genkin D, Yan C, Wang Z. HyperHammer: Breaking Free from KVM-Enforced Isolation, in Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Volume 2, ASPLOS 2025, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 30 March 2025 - 3 April 2025. ACM; 2025:545–559. 访问链接
Liu Z, Li W, Liu H, Zhang P. “I feel recognized and developed a sense of belonging”: Sustaining Volunteer Participation in Ancient Text Collation. The 28th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW). 2025.
Li C, Jiao X, Hu A, Shen Q, Wu Z. Identity-Based Chameleon Hashes in the Standard Model for Mobile Devices. IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics & Security (TIFS). 2025.
Li Y, Cheng M, Wang Y, Shen D, Liu P, Zhang X, Ma JZ, Wang J. Ignition, quenching, and re-initiation mechanisms in rotating detonation combustors with large injection intervals. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy [Internet]. 2025;163:150756. 访问链接
Zhang, Y. ZLJWY &. Impact of intelligent robotics-enabled STEM on primary school students’learning motivation. Educational Technology & Society [Internet]. 2025;28(4):259–273. 访问链接
Western LM, Bourguet S, Crotwell M, Hu L, Krummel PB, Longueville HD, Manning AJ, Mühle J, Rust D, Vimont I, et al. Impact of Leakage during HFC-125 Production on the Increase in HCFC-123 and HCFC-124 Emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2025;25:17761–17778.

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