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Hao Wang, Ph.D.

Mailing Address:

Dept. of Structural and Chemical Biology
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Icahn Medical Institute Building
1425 Madison Avenue, Box 1677
New York, NY 10029-6574
Tel.:212-
659-8693
Fax: 212-849-2456
Email: hao.wang@mssm.edu

Research Interest

 

Trainining and Education

 

 

2005–2009

Postdoctoral Associate
Supervisor: Dr. James T. Kindt
Chemistry Department, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2003–2005

Postdoctoral Associate
Supervisor: Dr. Alan Denton
Physics Department, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND

2001–2003

Postdoctoral Associate
Supervisor: Dr. Jan KG Dhont
Soft Matter Group, Institute of Solid State Research, Research Center Juelich, Germany

1999-2001

Lecturer
Physics Department, Nankai University, Tianjin, China

1995–1999

Physics Department, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Ph.D. in physics awarded July 1999
Advisor: Dr. CS Wen    (Retired in 2003)
Honor Dissertation

1990–1994

Nankai University, Tianjin, China
B.S. in Physics
Honor Thesis

Awards

2000

Award for young researchers (National Science Foundation of China, No. 10002008)

1999

Honor Dissertation, Chengjing Theoretical Physics Scholarship

1994

Chengjing Theoretical Physics Scholarship

Publications

  1. Hao Wang, J. deJoannis, J. Gaulding, B. Albrecht and James Kindt, Coupling between local curvature and composition in lipid bilayers: atomistic simulation of tail length effects (submitted to Biophys J.)
  2. James Kindt, J. de Joannis; F. Yin, F.Y. Jiang, Hao Wang, Molecular simulation studies of tail-length effects in mixed-lipid bilayers, Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, (2006)
  3. Hao Wang and Alan Denton, Effective electrostatic interactions in solutions of polyelectrolyte stars with rigid rodlike arms, J. Chem. Phys., 123, 244901(2005).
  4. MP Lettinga, Z. Dogic, Hao Wang and J Vermant, Flow behavior of colloidal rod-like viruses in the nematic phase, Langmuir, 21, 8048(2005).
  5. Hao Wang and Alan Denton, Effective electrostatic interactions in suspensions of polyelectrolyte brush-coated colloids, Phys. Rev. E 70, 041404 (2004).
  6. MP Lettinga, Hao Wang and JKG Dhont, Microstructural response of a near-critical colloid-polymer mixture to shear flow, Phys. Rev. E 70, 061405 (2004).
  7. JKG Dhont, MP Lettinga, Z Dogic, TAJ Lenstra, Hao Wang, S Rathgeber, P Carletto, L Willner, H Frielinghaus and P Lindner. Shear-banding and microstructure of colloids in shear flow, Faraday Discussions, 123, 157-172 (2003).
  8. Hao Wang, MP Lettinga and JKG Dhont, Microstructure of a near-critical colloidal dispersion under stationary shear flow, J. Phys.: Condense Matter, 14, 7599, (2002
  9. Hao Wang and CS Wen, Sedimentation in dilute suspensions of charged particles, Powder Tech., 112, 10 (2002).
  10. Hao Wang and CS Wen, Nonsingular van der Waals potential and its contributions to gravitational coagulation, J. Colloid Interface Sci., (2001).
  11. Hao Wang and CS Wen, Concentration-dependent sedimentation of stable Magnetic dispersions, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 213(2), 608 (1999).
  12. Hao Wang and CS Wen, Interparticle potential and sedimentation of monodisperse colloid system, AIChE J., 44, 2520 (1998).

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