WANG Jian-Sheng
PhD, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA (1987)
Professor

Email: phywjs@nus.edu.sg
Office: S12-03-15
Tel: +65 6516 6880

Current Research

  • Prof. Wang’s research areas are on quantum transport in nanostructures and the development of the nonequilibrium Green’s function (NEGF) method. He has been working on thermal transport via molecular dynamics and NEGF, electron-phonon interactions, thermal Hall effect, quantum master equations in transport. Mostly recently, he focuses on the near-field radiative heat transfer, transport of angular momentum, and Casimir force.

Selected Publications

  • J.-S. Wang, J. Peng, Z.-Q. Zhang, Y.-M. Zhang, and T. Zhu, “Transport in electron-photon systems,” Frontiers of Physics, 18, 43602 (2023).
  • Book: J.-S. Wang, “Advanced Statistical Mechanics”, World Scientific (2022).
  • J.-S. Wang, “Phonon soft modes and para- to ferro-electric phase transitions,” Physica A 566, 125641 (2021).
  • K. Sun, Z. Gao, and J.-S. Wang, “Current-induced phonon Hall effect,” Phys. Rev. B 102, 134311 (2020).
  • Z.-Q. Zhang, J.-T. Lü, and J.-S. Wang, “Angular momentum radiation from current-carrying molecular junctions,” Phys. Rev. B 101, 161406(R) (2020).
  • G. Tang, H. H. Yap, J. Ren, and J.-S. Wang, “Anomalous near-field heat transfer in carbon-based nanostructures with edge states,” Phys. Rev. Appl. 11, 031004 (2019).

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