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Mengen Wang

Assistant Professor

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Background

Mengen Wang received her BS from Shandong University in China and PhD from Stony Brook University. She then spent three years as a postdoc in the Materials Department at the University of California - Santa Barbara. Wang’s research is focused on developing and applying first-principles quantum mechanical computational approaches to facilitate the rational design of materials for next-generation energy conversion and quantum information applications.

Selected Publications

“Incorporation of Si and Sn donors in β-Ga2O3 through surface reconstructions,” M. Wang, S. Mu, and C. G. Van de Walle, J. Appl. Phys., 130, 185703 (2021). (Editor’s pick)

“Adsorption and Diffusion of Aluminum on β-Ga2O3 (010) Surfaces,” M. Wang, S. Mu, and C. G. Van de Walle, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 13, 10650 (2021).

“Mechanism of the accelerated water formation reaction under interfacial confinement,” M Wang, C Zhou, N Akter, WT Tysoe, JA Boscoboinik, D Lu, ACS Catal., 10, 6119, (2020).

“Immobilization of single Ar atoms in two-dimensional zeolite nano-cages,” J. Q. Zhong, M. Wang, N. Akter, J. Kestell, I. Waluyo, A. M. Boscoboinik, T. Kim, D. Stacchiola, D. Lu, J. A. Boscoboinik, Nat. Commun., 8, 16118 (2017).

Education

  • Postdoc training: University of California - Santa Barbara, 2019-22
  • PhD: Stony Brook University, 2014-19
  • BS: Shandong University, China, 2010-14

Research Interests

  • Density functional theory computation

  • Quantum defects

  • Energy conversion

  • Wide-bandgap semiconductors

  • Quantum materials

Teaching Interests

  • Computational materials science

  • Solid-state physics

  • Semiconductor physics

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