Zhou Tao, male, professor, doctoral supervisor. Deputy Director of the Powder Technology Research Institute, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University. In 1999, he obtained a doctorate in chemical engineering from the Institute of Chemical Industry and Metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and stayed at the institute. In December of the same year, he was funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and went to Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan for two years of postdoctoral research, and then went to Hokkaido University in Japan as a researcher. From 2002 to 2003, he was a senior research scholar at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States. In September 2003, he was appointed as a professor at Central South University, and in 2004, he was selected as a doctoral supervisor. He is currently a director of the Chinese Particle Society, a science and technology review expert of the Ministry of Education, a review expert of the National Natural Science Foundation, and a review expert of the Hunan Natural Science Fund. In 2005, he was invited to give an academic report at the University of Petroleum (Beijing). In February 2006, he was invited to Hokkaido University for a month-long academic seminar and academic report. Currently, he is in charge of 2 National Natural Science Foundation projects, 1 Ministry of Education Doctoral Program Fund project, and a Sino-Japanese NSFC-JSPS cooperation project (this is the first time Central South University has won this project). In 2008, he published a monograph "Fluidization and Application of Viscous Particle Agglomeration". Since 1998, he has published more than 70 papers, many of which have been included in SCI and EI, and have been cited many times by colleagues at home and abroad. He has applied for 2 national invention patents, and won the first prize of the Natural Science Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Excellent Scholarship of the President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. prize.