Yi-Xin Liu is an associate professor and polymer physicist at Fudan University with 14+ years of academic experience spanning Monte Carlo simulations, self-consistent field theory, and computational polymer field theory. He earned a Ph.D. from Peking University and deepened his computational expertise during a collaborative postdoctoral stint with Glenn H. Fredrickson at UC Santa Barbara. His research bridges soft-matter theory and numerical algorithm development, producing 21 peer-reviewed papers in journals such as Macromolecules and J. Chem. Phys. Beyond theory, he has built practical SCFT tools for studying block-copolyelectrolytes and polymer crystallization under confinement, reflecting a rare blend of analytical insight and software craftsmanship. Based in Shanghai, he combines teaching with ongoing development of computational methods that translate complex polymer physics into reproducible simulations.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Chemistry, BS, Chemistry at Nanjing University
Ph.D, Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Ph.D, Polymer Chemistry and Physics at Peking University
A Julia package for producing publication quality figures based on Makie.jl.
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