Bio
Shi Shusu is currently a Guizi Scholar at Central China Normal University (CCNU) and serves as the Vice Dean of the School of Physical Science and Technology.He was conferred dual degrees in Science and Law in 2005 and subsequently awarded his Ph.D. in Science in 2010. As a professor and doctoral supervisor, he has been selected as a National High-level Youth Talent. His research focuses on high-energy nuclear physics experiments, with an emphasis on studying collective motion in heavy-ion collision experiments. He has completed experimental research on multi-strangehadronsand neutral heavy-flavorD0meson collective flow, confirming that collective motion at the partonic level was achieved for quarks from light flavor to heavy flavor in heavy-ion collisions at the highest energy of RHIC. Additionally,he has conducted experimental research on elliptic flow in the RHIC energy scan, providing experimental observations for the exploration of the structure of strong interactions.Hehas led four projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and one National Key R&D project. As a core member,he has participated in three major projects funded by NSFC and National Key R&D programs. He has previously served as the co-convenor of the PhysicsWorkingGroup in the RHIC-STAR international collaboration and is a member of the RHIC-STAR, sPHENIX, FAIR-CBM, and NICA-MPD international collaborations. Currently,he represents CCNU as a council member of the RHIC-STAR collaboration.
Professional Experience
2017 – Present: Professor, Central China Normal University.
2013 – 2015: Postdoctoral Researcher, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA.
2010 – 2017:Assistant/Associate Professor, Central China Normal University.
Honors and Awards
2024: Guizi Scholar, Central China Normal University.
2023: National High-level Youth Talent.
2019: Guizi Youth Scholar, Central China Normal University.
Recent Publications (5 years)
1. Zuowen LiuandShusu Shi*, Antiflow of mesons in the high baryon density region,Phys. Rev.C110, 034903 (2024).
2. Like Li, Hua Pei, Yaping Wang, Biao Zhang, Nu Xu and Shusu Shi*, Event plane determination from the zero-degree calorimeter at the cooling storage ring external-target experiment,Nucl.Sci.Tech.34, 100(2023).
3. STAR collaboration, Azimuthal anisotropy measurement of (multi)strange hadrons in Au+Au collisions at √sNN =54.4GeV,Phys. Rev.C107, 024912 (2023).
4. STAR collaboration,Disappearance of partonic collectivity in√sNN = 3 GeV Au+Aucollisions at RHIC,Phys.Lett.B827,137003(2022).
5. STAR collaboration,Observation of Ds/D0enhancement in Au+Au collisions at √sNN=200 GeV,Phys. Rev. Lett.127,092301 (2021).
Selected Publications
1. STAR collaboration, Measurement of D0 Azimuthal Anisotropy at Midrapidity in Au+Au Collisions at √sNN=200 GeV,Phys. Rev. Lett.118,212301(2017).
2. STAR collaboration, Centrality and transverse momentum dependence of elliptic flow of multistrange hadrons and ϕ meson in Au+Au collisions at √sNN= 200 GeV,Phys. Rev. Lett.116,062301(2016).
3. STAR collaboration, Azimuthal anisotropy in U+U and Au+Au collisions at RHIC,Phys. Rev. Lett.115,222301(2015).
4. STAR collaboration, Observation of an Energy-Dependent Difference in Elliptic Flow between Particles and Antiparticles in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions,Phys. Rev. Lett.110,142301(2013).
5. STAR collaboration, Inclusive charged hadron elliptic flow in Au + Au collisions at √sNN= 7.7 - 39 GeV,Phys. Rev.C86,054908(2012).