Shinya Matsuzaki | Mathematical Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shinya Matsuzaki | Mathematical Physics | Research Excellence Award

Shinya Matsuzaki | College of Physics and Center for Theoretical Physics | China

Prof. Shinya Matsuzaki, based at the College of Physics and the Center for Theoretical Physics in China, is a theoretical physicist specializing in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), scale-invariant gravity, early-universe cosmology, and dynamical symmetry breaking. His research explores fundamental questions about mass generation, dark sector dynamics, electroweak phase transitions, baryogenesis, and axion-related phenomena. Through analytic modeling and high-energy theoretical frameworks, he investigates mechanisms such as top-quark condensation, dynamical scalegenesis, CP violation in QCD, and inflation driven by composite fields. His contributions provide new insights into the interplay between particle physics and cosmology, helping to advance theoretical understanding of the early universe and the origin of fundamental mass scales.

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Featured Publications

Matsuzaki, S., et al. (2025). Spacetime and Planck mass generation from scale-invariant degenerate gravity. Physical Review D.
Citations: 3
Year: 2025

Matsuzaki, S., et al. (2025). Dark QCD perspective inspired by strong CP problem at QCD scale. Journal of High Energy Physics.
Citations: 0
Year: 2025

Matsuzaki, S., et al. (2024). Walking-dilaton hybrid inflation with B − L Higgs embedded in dynamical scalegenesis. Journal of High Energy Physics.
Citations: 2
Year: 2024

Matsuzaki, S., et al. (2024). Ladder top-quark condensation imprints in supercooled electroweak phase transition. Journal of High Energy Physics.
Citations: 3
Year: 2024

Matsuzaki, S., et al. (2024). Baryogenesis via QCD preheating with nonadiabatic baryon chemical potential. Journal of High Energy Physics.
Citations: 1
Year: 2024

Matsuzaki, S., et al. (2024). Impact of a local CP-odd domain in hot QCD on the axionic domain-wall interpretation of NANOGrav 15-year data. Physical Review D.
Citations: 2
Year: 2024

Kyriaki-Evangelia Aslani | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kyriaki-Evangelia Aslani | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | University of the Peloponnese | Greece

Dr. Kyriaki-Evangelia Aslani is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece, specializing in Mathematical Physics and Fluid Dynamics, with a strong focus on ferrohydrodynamics, magnetohydrodynamics, irreversible thermodynamics, and geometric algebra. She earned her Ph.D. in Fluid Dynamics with distinction in 2024 from the University of West Attica, where her doctoral research centered on biological flows under strong magnetic fields using micropolar theory. She previously completed her B.A. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Thessaly in 2019, graduating first in her class. Professionally, she has contributed as a researcher at the University of Thessaly and is currently engaged in the SAFE-AORTA project, which develops intelligent decision-support systems for clinical applications in abdominal aortic aneurysms. Her research interests extend across mathematical modeling, turbulence, thermodynamics of irreversible processes, biological flows, and the application of geometric algebra to dissipative systems. She possesses strong research skills in numerical methods, computational fluid dynamics, and theoretical formulations such as Quantitative Geometrical Thermodynamics, which unifies Hamiltonian mechanics with dissipation in complex-time frameworks. Dr. Aslani has published 18 Scopus-indexed documents, accumulating 468 citations by 405 documents with an h-index of 9 in Scopus, alongside 615+ citations and an h-index of 11 in Google Scholar, reflecting her growing global impact. Her academic recognition includes a three-year Ph.D. scholarship from the University of West Attica, the Most Performing Young Researcher Award (2023, ModTech, Romania), and multiple performance scholarships during her studies. She has served as guest editor for international journals, chaired conferences, and reviewed for leading publications including Physics of Fluids and Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Overall, Dr. Aslani combines innovative theoretical insight with applied biomedical modeling, advancing both fundamental science and interdisciplinary applications, making her a promising young leader in mathematical physics and an excellent candidate for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Aslani, K.-E., Chaidas, D., Kechagias, J., Kyratsis, P., & Salonitis, K. (2020). Quality performance evaluation of thin walled PLA 3D printed parts using the Taguchi method and grey relational analysis. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, MDPI. Citations: 101

  2. Aslani, K.-E., Kitsakis, K., Kechagias, J. D., Vaxevanidis, N. M., & Manolakos, D. E. (2020). On the application of grey Taguchi method for benchmarking the dimensional accuracy of the PLA fused filament fabrication process. SN Applied Sciences, 2(6), 1016. Citations: 84

  3. Aslani, K.-E., & Sarris, I. E. (2021). Effect of micromagnetorotation on magnetohydrodynamic Poiseuille micropolar flow: Analytical solutions and stability analysis. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 920, A25. Citations: 44

  4. Aslani, K.-E., Mahabaleshwar, U. S., Singh, J., & Sarris, I. E. (2021). Combined effect of radiation and inclined MHD flow of a micropolar fluid over a porous stretching/shrinking sheet with mass transpiration. International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 7(3), 60. Citations: 43

  5. Fountas, N. A., Kitsakis, K., Aslani, K.-E., Kechagias, J. D., & Vaxevanidis, N. M. (2022). An experimental investigation of surface roughness in 3D-printed PLA items using design of experiments. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology. Citations: 40