Dr. Cheng Wang
Assistant Professor
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology
United States of America
Biography
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2013) - M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (2006) - B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (2004) - Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology (2014-present) - Lecturer, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology (2013-2014) - Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2008-2013) - Graduate Research Assistant, Nanyang Technological University (2004-2006)
Research Interest
Fluid dynamics, Micro/nano-scale heat and mass transport, Interfacial phenomena - Micro/nanofluidics, BioMEMS, Lab-on-a-chip, Micro/nano-fabrication - Bubble dynamics, Droplet dynamics, Acoustics, Acoustic streaming - Electrohydrodynamics, Electrokinetics, Multi-phase flow
Publications
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B. Kwon, C. Wang, K. Park, R. Bhargava, and W.P. King, “Thermomechanical Sensitivity of Microcantilevers in the Mid-infrared Spectral Regionâ€, Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering, 15, 16-28, 2011. (cover article)
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C. Wang, S. V. Jalikop, and S. Hilgenfeldt, “Size-sensitive sorting of microparticles through control of flow geometryâ€, Applied Physics Letters, 99, 034101, 2011. (selected for the August 1, 2011 issue of Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology)
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C. Wang, S. V. Jalikop, and S. Hilgenfeldt, “Efficient manipulation of microparticles in bubble streaming flowsâ€, Biomicrofluidics, 2, 012801, 2012. (selected for the March 15, 2012 issue of Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research)
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C. Wang, B. Rallabandi, and S. Hilgenfeldt, “Frequency dependence and frequency control of microbubble streaming flowsâ€, Physics of Fluids, 022002, 2013.
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B. Rallabandi, C. Wang, and S. Hilgenfeldt, “Two-dimensional streaming flows driven by sessile semi-cylindrical microbubblesâ€, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, accepted (2013).