RESUME
Dr. Wang received his B.E. and M.E. degree from the Department of Solid State Electronics in Huazhong University of Science and Technology in June 1999 and June 2002, respectively. After that, he moved to Shanghai, and served as a senior engineer in the National Research Center of Information Security Infrastructure. He was pursuing his Ph.D degree in the department of electrical and computer engineering of National University of Singapore (NUS) from 2004.8 to 2008.8. From August 2008 to May 2009, he worked in the same department as a research fellow. After that, he was a research fellow in Nanyang Technological University until Nov. 2011. At the end of 2011, Dr. Wang was appointed as a research professor at State Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Informatics of SIMIT.
Dr. Wang’s current research interest focuses on fabrication of novel low dimensional materials and exploration of their transport properties. The recent availability of novel nanoscale materials, such as atomically thin 2-dimensional crystals is enabling the assembly and study of ‘2D’ electronics and mechanical devices. Recently, Dr. Wang made great progresses in direct growth of graphene and its nanostructures on hexagonal boron nitride, including alignment determination, gaseous catalyst assisted growth, edge control of graphene domains and fabrication of oriented graphene nanoribbons. The progresses are recognized in research community of 2D materials, and shine a light on further application of 2D materials in nano-electronics and superconducting electronics in future.
EDUCATION
BE(95-99), ME(99-02), Huazhong University of Science and Technology;
PhD (04-08), National University of Singapore
WORK EXPERIENCE
2002.7-2004.8 The national research center of information security infrastructure (shanghai) as a senior firmware engineer;
2008.9-2009.5 National University of Singapore, as a research fellow;
2009.5-2011.10 Nanyang Technological University as a research fellow;
2011.10-now Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as a research professor.
mAJOR HONORS And Awarded Research Funds
Projects from the national science foundation of china.
A project from the science and technology commission of shanghai municipality.
Projects from the Chinese Academy of Sciences
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Tianru Wu, Xuefu Zhang, Qinghong Yuan, Jiachen Xue, Guangyuan Lu, Zhihong Liu, Huishan Wang, Haomin Wang, Feng Ding,* Qingkai Yu,* Xiaoming Xie,* Mianheng Jiang. Fast growth of inch-sized single-crystalline graphene from a controlled single nucleus on Cu-Ni alloys, Nature materials, 15, 43-47 (2016).
[5] Silane-Catalyzed Fast Growth of Large Single Crystalline Graphene on Hexagonal Boron Nitride, Nature Communications, 6:6499 (2015).
[6] G.Y. Lu, ; T.R. Wu, TR Q.H. Yuan, H.S. Wang, H.M. Wang, F. Ding, X.M. Xie, M.H. Jiang,. Synthesis of large single-crystal hexagonal boron nitride grains on Cu-Ni alloy, Nature Communications, 6:6160 (2015).
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[9] Shujie Tang, Haomin Wang,* Yu Zhang, Ang Li, Hong Xie, Xiaoyu Liu, Lianqing Liu, Tianxin Li, Fuqiang Huang, Xiaoming Xie,* Mianheng Jiang, Precisely aligned graphene grown on hexagonal boron nitride by catalyst free chemical vapor deposition, Scientific Reports, 3, 2666 (2013).
[10] Xichao Yang, Haomin Wang,* Tianru Wu , Fuqiang Huang , Jiao Chen , Xiaoxu Kang , Zhi Jin , Xiaoming Xie , Mianheng Jiang,” Magnetotransport of polycrystalline graphene: Shubnikov-de Haas oscillation and weak localization study”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 102, 233503 (2013).
[11] Haomin Wang, Yihong Wu, Chunxiao Cong, Jingzhi Shang, and Ting Yu, “Hysteresis of Electronic Transport in Graphene Transistors”, ACS Nano, 4, 7221 (2010).