Yilong Han  韓一龍

 

Assistant Professor (2007 - ) Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 

 

Postdoc 2004 - 2007  University of Pennsylvania, USA

Ph.D. 1998 - 2003 University of Chicago, USA

B.S. 1994 - 1998 Peking University, China

Curriculum Vitae


Group Members:

     

PI: Yilong HAN

Postdoc: Zhongyu ZHENG

Ph.D. students: Ziren WANG, Yi PENG, Feng WANG

Technician: Man-Ki CHAN 

Past people:

Undergraduate students: WANG Shu-Yuan (HKUST), LIANG Qi (HKUST), Jesse DAY (Yale Univ.)


Research Gallary


Selected Publications:

* Phase-space networks of geometrically frustrated systems Yilong Han, Phys. Rev. E 80, 051102 (2009)

* Geometric frustration in buckled colloidal monolayers Yilong Han, Yair Shokef, Ahmed Alsayed, Peter Yunker, Tom C. Lubensky, and Arjun Yodh, Nature, 456, 898-903 (2008). Supplementary Information and movies
* Brownian Motion of an Ellipsoid Yilong Han, Ahmed Alsayed, Maurizio Nobili, Jian Zhang, Tom C. Lubensky and Arjun G. Yodh, Science 314, 626-630 (2006). Supporting Online Materials
* Configurational Temperatures and Interactions in Charge-Stabilized Colloid Yilong Han and David G. Grier, J. Chem. Phys. 122, 064907, 1-14 (2005).

Configurational Temperature of Charge-Stabilized Colloidal Monolayer Yilong Han and Davide G. Grier, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 148301 (2004)
Confinement-Induced Colloidal Attractions in Equilibrium Yilong Han and Davide G. Grier, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 038302 (2003)
Vortex Rings in a Constant Electric Field Yilong Han and David G. Grier, Nature 424, 267-268, 2003. (erratum Nature, 424, 510, 2003)


Press

ScienceDaily, The eternal triangle, by Mark Harris, Nature, 456, 886-887 (2008). (about geometrical frustration between colloidal spheres)

physorg, wikinews, softpedia, ScienceDaily (about the Brownian Motion of an ellipsoid)

 

 

Contact:

 

Tel: (852) 2358-7492 (office, Rm 4448)

       (852) 2358-7524 (lab, Rm 4129)

Fax: (852) 2358-1652

Email: yilong(at)ust.hk

 

Department of Physics,

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 

Clear Water Bay,  Kowloon,  Hong Kong

 

 

background: self-organized patterns of 3 micrometer silica spheres in H=200 micrometer thin cell with 3.0V applied DC voltage
Last update: Aug.2007 by Yilong Han,  yilong(at)ust.hk
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