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Weiqiang Wang, Ph.D.   Technical Advisor     Washington, D.C.

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Dr. Weiqiang Wang is a member of Mei & Mark LLP's elite technical advisors team. In connection with patent prosecution, analysis, and litigation, Dr. Wang provides technical guidance in a wide range of technical fields, such as nanotechnology, optical engineering, and material science.

Dr. Wang's research interests and background include (1) multimillion-atom simulations of mechanically-induced transition of combustion mechanism of Aluminum Nanoparticle (ANP), (2) billion-atom simulations of mechanically-induced damage in silica glass, (3) thermal conductivity of crystalline and amorphous silicon carbide, and (4) stress corrosion mechanisms in wet silica glass.

Dr. Wang is an author of numerous research articles and recipient of multiple research awards.

Select Publications

[1] Weiqiang Wang, Richard, Clark, Aiichiro Nakano, Rajiv Kalia, Priya Vashishta “Multi-Million Atoms Molecular Dynamics Study of Combustion Mechanism of Aluminum Nanoparticle.”, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp.EE (MRS’08 Fall), invited submission (2009).

[2] K. Nomura, R. Seymour, W. Wang, R. K. Kalia, A. Nakano, P. Vashishta, F. Shimojo, and L. Yang, “A Metascalable Computing Framework for Large Spatiotemporal-Scale Atomistic Simulations”. IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'09), in press.

[3] Y. Chen, Z. Lu, K. Nomura, W. Wang, R. K. Kalia, A. Nakano, and P. Vashishta, “Interaction of Voids and Nanoductility in Silica Glass”, Physical Review Letters, 99, 155506: 1-4 (2007).

[4] Weiqiang Wang, Aiichiro Nakano, Rajiv Kalia, Priya Vashishta, “Nanoscale Thermal Property of Amorphous SiC: A Molecular Dynamics Study” Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. (MRS’07 Spring), 1022, 1022-II05-10 (2007)

[5] Z. Lu, K. Nomura, A. Sharma, W. Wang, C. Zhang, A. Nakano, R. K. Kalia, P. Vashishta, E. Bouchaud, and C. L. Rountree “Dynamics of wing cracks and nanoscale damage in glass”, Physical Review Letters, 95, 135501, 1-4 (2005)

[6] W. Wang, A. Nakano, R. K. Kalia, and P. Vashishta, “Fast Reaction Mechanism of a Core-Shell Nanoparticle in Oxygen”, Physical Review Letters, submitted.

[7] K. Nomura, R. Seymour, W. Wang, A. Nakano, R. K. Kalia, P. Vashishta, and S. Fuyuki, “Large Spatiotemporal-scale Material Simulations on Petaflops Computers”, WSMS’09 Lecture notes, accepted.

[8] W. Wang, A. Nakano, R. K. Kalia, and P. Vashishta, “Effect of Shell Structure on the Combustion of Aluminum Nanoparticle”, Appl. Phys. Lett, to be submitted.

[9] Hongwen R, Li X, Weiqiang W, Ximin H, “Optoelectronic polarizer from anisotropic polymer network stabilized liquid crystals” IEIC Technical Report (Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers), Vol. 100, No. 356, pg 269-273 (2000).

[10].WANG Wei-qiang, REN Hong-wen, LING Zhi-hua, “Characteristics of Anisotropically Scattering PDLC Films”, Chinese Journal of Liquid Crystals and Displays, No. 2 pg 101-107 (2000) (in Chinese).

[11] X. Zhu, Z. Ling, X. Shao, H. Jing, W. Wang, X. Huang, and K. Ma, “A novel liquid crystal display with wide viewing angle and uniform viewing angle characteristics”, China Patent No. ZL98240617.7, issued on Jul. 16, 1999.

[12] Yan Shi, Wang Weiqiang, Huang Ximin, “TESTING OF LC MATERIAL PARAMETERS AND ANCHORING ENERGY WITH HIGH MAGNETIC FIELD”, Chinese Journal of Liquid Crystals and Displays, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp 55-68 (1998) (in Chinese).

[13] Xinyu Zhu, Weiqiang Wang, Zhihua Ling, Xibin Shao, and Ximin Huang, “The bulge penomenon of TN-LCD ectro-optical performance curve”, Chinese Journal of Liquid Crystals and Displays, Vol.13, No.4, pp. 262-266 (1998) (in Chinese).

Education

Ph.D., Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Southern California
M.S., High Performance Computing, University of Southern California
M.S., Physics, Louisiana State University
M.S., Optical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Changchun, China)
B.S., Physics, Jilin University

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