잘라도 다시 붙는 너무도 신기한 나노 신소재 VIDEO: Flexible Insulator
Flexible Insulator
Bio
Dr. Qing Wang received his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from East China University of Science and Technology (Shanghai, China), M.S. in Chemistry from Wuhan University (Wuhan, China) and Ph.D. in Chemistry from The University of Chicago. He was a postdoctoral associate in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Cornell University from 2000 – 2002, and joined the Pennsylvania State University in 2002. He received the Rustum and Della Roy Innovation in Materials Research Award in 2007, NSF CAREER Award in 2006, and Virginia S. and Philip L. Walker Faculty Fellow in 2004. His current research interests are the development of multifunctional polymers and polymer nanocomposites for applications in energy storage and conversion.
Flexible Insulator
잘라도 다시 붙는 너무도 신기한 나노 신소재 미 펜실바니아 주립대 재료공학과 칭왕(Qing Wang) 교수가 개발한 잘라도 다시 붙으며 인장력도 대단한 너무도 신기한 나노 신소재 상세는 동영상 참조 칭왕 박사는 중국 동중국과학기술대학(상하이)에서 재료과학공학과를 졸업하고 석서학위를 우한대(중국 상해)에서 받았다. 그는 2000년부터 2002년까지 코넬대학의 재료과학 및 엔지니어링 부서에서 박사학위를 받았고, 2002년에 펜실베니아 주립대학에 교수로 임용됐으며, 2007년에는 러텀과 델라 로이 재료 연구상을 받았다. 그의 현재 연구 관심사는 에너지 저장 및 변환에 사용되는 다기능 중합체와 중합체 나노소재의 개발이다. 황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터 Ki Cheol Hwang, conpaper editor, curator |
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Qing Wang
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
N-322 Millennium Science Complex
(814) 863-0042
wang@matse.psu.edu
Research Group Website
Academic Training
Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Chicago
Awards and Accomplishments
Rustum and Della Roy Innovation in Materials Research Award (2007)
NSF CAREER Award (2006)
Virginia S. and Philip L. Walker Faculty Fellow (2004)
Research
The research programs in Dr. Wang’s laboratory are centered on using chemical and material engineering approaches towards the development of novel functional polymers and polymer nanocomposites with unique physical properties. The projects aim to improve fundamental understanding of polymers and polymer nanocomposites by investigating how molecular, macromolecular and multiple-scale assembled structures influence macroscopic physical properties. The research is highly multidisciplinary at the interface of several fields, including polymer and materials chemistry, structural characterization, materials processing, physical property measurement, and device engineering.
Electrical energy storage plays an essential role in advanced electronics and electrical power systems such as portable electronics, electric vehicles and smart grids. Our current efforts in capacitive energy storage involve the synthesis and characterization of nanostructured ferroelectric polymers with tunable dielectric properties and development of polymer nanocomposites with high energy densities and large breakdown strengths. Our battery research program includes the synthesis and characterization of polymer based nonflammable electrolytes for next-generation lithium ion batteries.
Our interests in energy harvesting and conversion and multifunctional materials include the development of new ferroelectric polymers and polymer nanocomposites for piezoelectric energy harvesting, development of the multiferroic nanocomposites composed of ferroelectric polymer matrix and ferromagnetic nanoparticles for investigation of the coupling of the magnetic and electric properties, development of ferroelectric polymer nanocomposites exhibiting giant electrocaloric effect for solid-state cooling, and synthesis of conjugated block polymers for photovoltaics.
Research Interests:
Functional polymers
Semiconducting polymers
Metal-containing polymers
Nanocomposites
Dielectric polymers
Organic thin films
Self-assembly
Molecular recognition
Supramolecular chemistry
Micro/nano-patterning
Optoelectronics
Molecular electronics
Sensors
Technology Impacted By Research:
capacitors, photovoltaic cells, fuel cells, actuators, coatings, sensors, organic electronics, and polymer synthesis.
https://old.matse.psu.edu/directory/faculty/qing-wang
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