CV
Basics
| Name | Zhongya Lin |
| Degree | Doctor of Natural Science |
| zhongya.lin AT outlook.com | |
| Url | https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=kGOZOLAAAAAJ |
| Summary | A researcher in the field of physics, solid mechanics and mechanobiology, focusing on multiscale and viscoelasticity |
Work
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2025.07 - Now Marseille, France
Postdoc
IBDM & CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France
Try to reveal the biophysical mechanisms behind the development of the fly wing.
- Collaborating Supervisor: Prof. Thomas Lecuit
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2023.05 - 2025.05 Beijing, China
Postdoc
Institute of Biomechanics and Medical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Built biophysical models from tissue scale to subcellular scale.
- Collaborating Supervisor: Prof. Xi-Qiao Feng
Education
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2017.09 - 2022.06 Beijing, China
PhD
Peking University, Beijing, China
Solid mechanics
- Cross-scale theory: strain gradient viscoelasticity
- Supervisor: Prof. Yueguang Wei
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2013.09 - 2017.07 Liaoning, China
Bachelor
Northeastern University, Liaoning, China
Engineering mechanics
- Mathematics, Elasticity, Material mechanics, ...
Publications
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2026.01 A Physics-Informed Neural Network Framework for Simulating Creep Buckling in Growing Viscoelastic Biological Tissues
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
It developed a physics-informed neural network framework for viscoelastic creep buckling and tissue growth morphological evolution without artificial perturbation.
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2025.12 Adaptive Cytoskeletal Responses to Extracellular Environment Viscosity Modulate Cell Migration
ACS Nano
It revealed the biophysical mechanisms of cell migration and migration memory in a viscous environment.
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2025.01 Mechanobiological modeling of viscoelasticity in soft tissue growth and morphogenesis
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
It developed a mechanobiological model to characterize the viscoelasticity of growing tissue and its morphological evolution.
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2020.10 A strain gradient linear viscoelasticity theory
International Journal of Solids and Structures
It proposed a strain gradient viscoelasticity theory to capture the multiscale spatial effect and temporal effect.
Skills
| Mechanics | |
| Elasticity | |
| Viscoelasticity | |
| Plasticity | |
| Fracture mechanics |
| Biophysics | |
| Development | |
| Morphogenesis | |
| Cell motility |
| Artifical intelligence | |
| Physics-informed neural networks | |
| Computer vision | |
| Python |
Languages
| Chinese | |
| Native speaker |
| English | |
| Fluent |