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Hai Wang (Professor)

Hai Wang haiwang
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Personal bio
Hai Wang is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. His teaching includes Engineering Thermodynamics, and Theories of Nanoparticle Dynamics and Kinetics. His current research focuses on theories and applications of nanoparticles and nanostructures for rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors, combustion simulations and nanocatalysis. He is the author and coauthor of numerous papers in scholarly journals, including "Mesoporous titania films prepared by flame stabilized on a rotating surface-Application in dye sensitized solar cells" in Journal of Physical Chemistry C, ?A detailed kinetic modeling study of aromatics formation in laminar premixed acetylene and ethylene flames? in Combustion and Flame, ?Drag force, diffusion coefficient, and electric mobility of small particles. I. Theory applicable to the free-molecule regime? in Physical Review E, ?A new mechanism for the formation of meteoritic kerogen-like material? in the Science Magazine, ?Gas-nanoparticle scattering: A molecular view of momentum accommodation function? in Physical Review Letters, and ?Formation of nascent soot and other condensed-phase materials in flames? in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute. He is the co-editor of Combustion Generated Fine Carbonaceous Particles. He is or has been a member of the editorial boards of International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, Combustion and Flame and Proceedings of the Combustion Institute.

Currently teaching
ME 390A: Thermofluids, Energy, and Propulsion Research Seminar (Autumn)
ME 30: Engineering Thermodynamics (Autumn)
ME 371: Combustion Fundamentals (Winter)
ME 374: Dynamics and Kinetics of Nanoparticles (Spring)
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