2017 Annual Meeting
(7bv) Molecular Simulations of Gas Transport in Polymer Membranes
Research Interests:
My research interests lie primarily in the theory and simulation of the structure and dynamics of soft matter assembly, in which both equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics play key roles. My research aims to grasp the mechanisms that underlie complex physical/chemical/biological phenomena and to provide insightful guidelines for designing novel materials. During my graduate and postdoctoral years, I have tackled problems ranging from fundamental method development to practical property prediction, exploring a broad range of systems, from magnetic spins and nanoparticles to polymers and metallic glasses. I have also collaborated closely with experimentalists on topics such as foam packings and bioinformatics. In future, I wish to make a marked impact on materials science by solving some of the most important problems in the field and creating convenient simulations tools that can facilitate the progress of soft matter research.
Teaching Interests:
transport phenomena, thermodynamics, physical chemistry, numerical method, polymer physics, soft matter materials engineering, statistical mechanics