Air Force Engineering University, China
Hua Ma, Professor of Physics in China and winner of the National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award and the New Century Excellent Talents Support Program, focuses on theoretical physics, mathematics, and sustainable development. His major contributions include the dual mode theory of physical field explaining three-dimensional space, a generalized quantum dynamic equation supporting Schrodinger’s equation, and an analytical expression of Planck’s constant predicting its variability in gravitational fields. He has extended Pauli matrices, Dirac algebra, and Euler equations, proposed new insights into particle physics and singularities, developed a general method to predict optical properties of bimetallic nanoparticles, and advanced principles such as finite energy of matter and dynamic field forces, offering new perspectives on particle interactions, field effects, and sustainable development.