Hai Wang

Professor of Mechanical Engineering

 

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August 2013

I moved from USC to Stanford in August 2013, embarking on a new venture.


October 2013

There are a number of postdoc and graduate-student openings in the Reacting Flows Laboratory. Areas of interest include combustion, reacting flow simulation and experiment, nanocatalysis, and renewable energy materials.

If interested, please email me your CV and indicate your interest and background.

Recent Publications

Imaging nano carbon materials Ð tiniest soot particles in flames are not structurally homogeneous

Kinetics of catalytic oxidation of methane over palladium oxide by wire microcalorimetry

On potential energy landscape and combustion chemistry modeling

Mesoporous titania films prepared by flame stabilized on a rotating surface-Application in dye sensitized solar cells

Tunneling in hydrogen transfer isomerization of n-alkyl radical

Nanoporous titania gas sensing films prepared in a premixed stagnation flame

The method of uncertainty quantification and minimization using polynomial chaos expansions

Internal structure, hygroscopic and reactive properties of mixed sodium methanesulfonateÑsodium chloride particles

Formation of nascent soot and other condensed-phase materials in flames

Micro-FTIR study of soot chemical composition - evidence of aliphatic hydrocarbons on nascent soot surfaces

Products of the benzene + O(3P) reaction

                                                                                                                                                                                

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