"Numbers rule the universe."
Pythagoras
Chizhi Chris Zhang works at the intersection of data science and engineering, with sustained interests in data prediction, reliability, prognostics and health management (PHM), signal processing, and artificial intelligence. His work develops statistical learning and predictive modelling strategies that support diagnosis, monitoring, and decision-making in complex physical systems.
He is based at the Advanced Computing and Digital Technology Research Centre (CDTC), Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, and contributes to graduate teaching and doctoral supervision through the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS).
Current work brings together predictive modelling, reliability evaluation, signal-informed analysis, and deployable AI tools for engineering systems operating under uncertainty.
Presented recent work on acoustophoretic separation of circulating tumor cells at the 15th International Conference on Hydrodynamics in Rome.
Began the current academic stage at CIOMP and UCAS, bringing together digital engineering, signal processing, PHM, and doctoral supervision.
Selected for the Hundred Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


Representative journal and conference publications. A fuller record is available in the CV.
Teaching and supervision connect theory, computation, and application, with emphasis on modelling, coding, simulation workflows, and research problems grounded in real engineering systems.
Hundred Talents Program, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
This award marks the transition into the current phase of academic work at CIOMP and UCAS.