Chenou Zhang
Chenou Zhang joined the Ph.D. program in Physics in Aug. 2015. After working with Dr. Bill Graves on the design of a compact x-ray source. In summer 2018, he switched to work in the Becksteinlab with Dr. Beckstein where he focuses on secondary active transporter and conformational transitions.
Chenou obtained a B.Sc in 2015, majored in Applied Physics, from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). His undergraduate research includes using synchrotron radiation on structure detection of nano-particles at Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) supervised by Dr. Gang Chen and nano-material synthesis at USTC supervised by Dr. XiaoLiang Xu.
His research interests include free energy calculations, protein conformational transitions, and machine learning algorithms on big-data analysis. His current projects include using enhanced sampling methods to understand and characterize transition pathways, .
Publications
I. Winkelmann, R. Matsuoka, P. F. Meier, D. Shutin, C. Zhang, L. Orellana, R. Sexton, M.
Landreh, C. V. Robinson, O. Beckstein, and D. Drew, “Structure and elevator mechanism of
the mammalian sodium/proton exchanger NHE9,” EMBO J, vol. 39, no. 24, pp. 4541–4559,
Dec. 15, 2020.
C. Zhang, William Graves, Mark Holl, Lucas Malin, Emilio Nanni, “Electron Beam Optics for
the ASU compact XFEL”, IPAC’18
C.Zhang, L.E.Malin,W.S.Graves, J.C.H.Spence, E.A. Nanni,C.Limborg, D.Cesar, J.
Maxson, P.Musumeci, A.Urbanowicz, “Imaging the spatial modulation of a relativistic electron
beam” IPAC 2017
C. Zhang, David Cesar, William Graves, Renkai Li, Lucas Malin, Jared Maxson, Pietro
Musumeci, Emilio Nanni, Xiaozhe Shen, John Spence, Andrew Urbanowicz, Stephen
Weathersby, Jie Yang, “Experiments in electron beam nanopatterning” FEL 2017