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Alumnus
David (Qiang) Wang
Education
- B.E., Tsinghua University, China, 1993
- Ph.D., Chemical Engineering,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002
- Thesis: Molecular Study of the Structure and
Morphology of Diblock Copolymers on Nano-patterned
Substrates
Publications
- Qiang Wang, Qiliang Yan, Paul F. Nealey, and Juan J. de Pablo.
"Monte Carlo simulations of diblock copolymer thin films confined between two homogeneous surfaces".
Journal of Chemical Physics, 112(1), 450--464,
2000 January 1.
[DOI]
[AIP/JCP]
- Qiang Wang, Shyamal K. Nath, Michael D. Graham, Paul F. Nealey, and Juan J. de Pablo.
"Symmetric diblock copolymer thin films confined between homogeneous and patterned surfaces: Simulations and theory".
Journal of Chemical Physics,
112(22), 9996--10010, 2000 June 8.
[DOI]
[AIP/JCP]
- Qiang Wang, Qiliang Yan, Paul F. Nealey, and Juan J. de Pablo.
"Monte Carlo Simulations of Diblock Copolymer Thin Films
Confined between Chemically Heterogeneous Hard
Surfaces".
Macromolecules
33(12):4512-4525, 2000 June 13.
[DOI]
[ACS/MA]
- Qiang Wang, Paul F. Nealey, and Juan J. de Pablo.
"Monte Carlo Simulations of Asymmetric Diblock Copolymer
Thin Films Confined between Two Homogeneous
Surfaces".
Macromolecules
34(10):3458-3470, 2001 May 8.
[DOI]
[ACS/MA]
- Qiang Wang, Paul F. Nealey, and Juan J. de Pablo.
"Behavior of single nanoparticle/homopolymer chain in ordered structures of diblock copolymers".
Journal of Chemical Physics 118(24) 11278--11285, 2003 June 22.
[DOI]
[AIP/JCP]
Contact
Dr. David (Qiang) Wang
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Chemical
Engineering
Colorado State
University
108 Glover Building
Fort Colins, Colorado 80523-1370
U.S.A.
tel: +1 970 491-2763
fax: +1 970 491-7369
email: q.wang@colostate.edu
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