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* [[http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-8559-2009| ResearchID]]\\ | * [[http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-8559-2009| ResearchID]]\\ | ||
* [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CMLo9igAAAAJ&hl=en | Google Scholar]]\\ | * [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CMLo9igAAAAJ&hl=en | Google Scholar]]\\ | ||
- | * {{:cv-li.pdf|CV}} | + | * [[http://www.dam.brown.edu/people/xli/CV-Li.pdf|CV]] |
- | **Xuejin Li** received his Ph.D. in 2009 from University of Science and Technology of China and is an assistant professor (research) at Brown University. His research interests are in areas of multiscale modeling of soft matter and red cells and the self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules in solution. Dr. Li has authored over 26 scientific papers in leading journals such as //PNAS//, //Chemical Communications//, //Macromolecules//, //Soft Matter//, //Biophysical Journal//, //PLOS Computational Biology//, etc. His h-index is 14 and his publications have been cited over 500 times (see my [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CMLo9igAAAAJ&hl=en | google scholar citations]]). | + | **Xuejin Li** received his Ph.D. in 2009 from University of Science and Technology of China and is a visiting professor at Brown University. His research interests are in area of multiscale modeling of soft matter systems, including polymer suspensions, complex fluids and blood cells. Dr. Li has authored over 50 scientific papers in leading journals such as //PNAS//, //Soft Matter//, //Biophysical Journal//, //Macromolecules//, //Chemical Communications//, //PLOS Computational Biology//, etc. His h-index is 27 and his publications have been cited over 1930 times (see my [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CMLo9igAAAAJ&hl=en | google scholar citations]]). |
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===== Refereed Journal Publications (* indicates corresponding author) ===== | ===== Refereed Journal Publications (* indicates corresponding author) ===== | ||
- | - **X. J. Li**, E. Du, H. Lei, Y.-H. Tang, M. Dao, S. Suresh, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Patient-specific modeling and predicting blood viscosity in sickle cell anemia. //Interface Focus// 2015, XX, submitted. (Invited article) | + | - L. Lu, **X. J. Li***, P. G. Vekilov, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Probing the twisted structure of sickle hemoglobin fibers via particle simulations. //Biophys. J.// 2016, 110, to appear. |
+ | - Y.-H. Tang, Z. Li, **X. J. Li**, M. G. Deng, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Non-equilibrium dynamics of vesicles and micelles by self-assembly of block copolymers with double thermoresponsivity. //Macromolecules// 2016, 49, to appear. | ||
+ | - **X. J. Li**, E. Du, H. Lei, Y.-H. Tang, M. Dao, S. Suresh, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Patient-specific modeling and predicting blood viscosity in sickle cell anemia. //Interface Focus// 2016, 6, 20150065. | ||
- A. Yazdani<sup></sup>, **X. J. Li**<sup></sup>, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Dynamic and rheological properties of soft biological cell suspensions. //Rheol. Acta// 2015, 54, to appear. ($ indicates these authors contributed equally to this work) | - A. Yazdani<sup></sup>, **X. J. Li**<sup></sup>, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Dynamic and rheological properties of soft biological cell suspensions. //Rheol. Acta// 2015, 54, to appear. ($ indicates these authors contributed equally to this work) | ||
- K. Lykov<sup></sup>, **X. J. Li**<sup></sup>, I. V. Pivkin*, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Inflow/Outflow boundary conditions for particle-based blood flow simulations: Application to arterial bifurcations and trees. //PLOS Comput. Biol.// 2015, 11, e1004410. ($ indicates these authors contributed equally to this work) | - K. Lykov<sup></sup>, **X. J. Li**<sup></sup>, I. V. Pivkin*, and G. E. Karniadakis*. Inflow/Outflow boundary conditions for particle-based blood flow simulations: Application to arterial bifurcations and trees. //PLOS Comput. Biol.// 2015, 11, e1004410. ($ indicates these authors contributed equally to this work) | ||
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===== Book/Chapters ===== | ===== Book/Chapters ===== | ||
- | - **X. J. Li**, Z. Li, X. Bian, M. G. Deng, C. H. Kim, Y.-H. Tang, A. Yazdani, and G. E. Karniadakis. Dissipative particle dynamics, overview. Essay in //Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology//. Springer, 2015, to appear. | + | - **X. J. Li**, Z. Li, X. Bian, M. G. Deng, C. H. Kim, Y.-H. Tang, A. Yazdani, and G. E. Karniadakis. Dissipative particle dynamics, overview. Essay in [[http://www.springer.com/us/book/9789401797795 | Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology]]. Springer, 2016, to appear. |
- | - X. H. He, **X. J. Li**, P. Chen, and H. J. Liang. Dynamic simultions of microphase separation in block copolymers. Chapter in [[http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118452151.html | Polymer morphology: principles, characterization, and processing]]. Jophn Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015, to appear. | + | - X. H. He, **X. J. Li**, P. Chen, and H. J. Liang. Dynamic simultions of microphase separation in block copolymers. Chapter in [[http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118452151.html| Polymer morphology: principles, characterization, and processing]]. Jophn Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016, 283-298. |
- | - **X. J. Li**, R. Huang, P. Chen, Y. Jiang, and H. J. Liang. Introduction to theoretical and modeling methods in polymer sciences. Chapter in //Frontier aspects and development of polymer sciences//. Beijing: Science Press, 2006, 375-395. | + | - **X. J. Li**, R. Huang, P. Chen, Y. Jiang, and H. J. Liang. Introduction to theoretical and modeling methods in polymer sciences. Chapter in [[http://baike.baidu.com/view/11156237.htm | Frontier aspects and development of polymer sciences]]. Beijing: Science Press, 2006, pp. 375-395. |
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