Arizona State University μετα Thermal Radiation (ASU meta-TRad) Group
[01/16] Winning NSF CAREER Award
Congratulations to Prof. Wang on receiving the most prestigious CAREER award from NSF, entitled “CAREER: Coherent Understanding of Magnetic Resonance in Controlling Radiative Transport from Far to Near Field“!! NSF Webpage to the CAREER Project Abstract Media Report: February Grants Newsletter from Congresswoman Sinema Synopsis of CAREER Program: The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a…
[2015/01/14] Paper accepted by APL
Congratulations to Yue Yang on his work accepted by Applied Physics Letters for publications, in collaboration with Dr. Soumyadipta Basu at Intel! Keep up the good work! Basu,* S., Yang, Y., and Wang,* L.P., 2015, “Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer between Metamaterials coated with Silicon Carbide Film,” Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 106, p. 103106. [pdf] Abstract: In this letter, we…
[12/31] End-of-year group party and Happy New Year 2015!
Prof. Wang hosted an end-of-year party at his house to celebrate the everyone’s achievement in his group during the past 2014. The NETG group members played 3 vs. 3 basketball in the early afternoon with Prof. Wang, Yue and Weiyang’s team winning over Hao, Ray, and Hassan’s team in two rounds. After playing some Xbox sports games,…
[12/25] Profs. Jirong & Yonggang’s visit
On the Christmas day of 2014, Emeritus Professor Jirong Wang (Chemical Physics) from University of Science and Technology of China, and Assistant Professor Yonggang Shi (Neurology Imaging) from University of Southern California, visit our NETG lab. Prof. Wang enthusiastically introduces the ongoing research projects as well as future research interests and…
[12/03] Yue’s work accepted by JQSRT
Congratulations to Yue on his near-field VO2 thermal switch work accepted by JQSRT for publications! Nice job! Yang, Y., Basu, S., and Wang,* L.P., 2014, “Vacuum Thermal Switch Made of Phase Transition Materials Considering Thin Film and Substrate Effects,” Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, in press. [pdf] Abstract: In the present study, we theoretically demonstrate…
[11/24] Hao’s work accepted by JQSRT
Congratulations to Hao on another publication accepted by JQSRT! Nice work! Wang, H., and Wang,* L.P., 2014, “Tailoring Thermal Radiative Properties with Film-coupled Concave Grating Metamaterials,” Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, in press. [pdf] Abstract: This work numerically investigates the radiative properties of film-coupled metamaterials made of a two-dimensional metallic concave grating on a continuous metal…
[10/18] Ray passes PhD qualifying exam
Congratulations to Jui-Yung (Ray) Chang on passing the PhD qualifying exam at ASU! Thanks to all the committee members: Professors Liping Wang, Patrick Phelan, Robert Wang, Konrad Rykaczewski, and Lenore Dai! Well done, Ray!
[10/08] Visit from Harbin Inst. Tech.
Prof. Wang hosts the visit of delegates from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China at ASU, including Dean Prof. Guangbo Zhao, Vice Dean Prof. Bingxi Li, and Prof. Shuai Yong of School of Energy Science and Engineering at HIT. Besides visiting the NETG lab and discussing potential collaboration in research between HIT and NETG lab,…
[09/23] Hao’s new JAP publication
Congrats to Hao Wang and Yue Yang for the nice work! Wang, H., Yang, Y., and Wang,* L.P., 2014, “Wavelength-Tunable Infrared Metamaterial by Exciting Magnetic Polariton with Phase Transition VO2,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 116, p. 123503. [pdf] In this work, we report the design of a wavelength-tunable infrared metamaterial by tailoring magnetic…
[09/15] Research opportunities available
MS Students and FURI undergraduate students: Three research opportunities are available by 10/15/2014: In-lab prototype development of a solar energy system. Required skills: Solidworks LabVIEW control program. Required skills: LabVIEW Multiphysics simulation. Required skills: ANSYS Please send Prof. Wang ([email protected]) emails with your resumes for applications and for more details on the projects. Note that…