People
Director: Dr. Gang Feng, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
gang.feng@villanova.edu
Education and experience
Postdoctoral fellow (08/2008), , Brown University
Ph.D. (01/2006), , Stanford University
M.Phil. (08/2001), , the University of Hong Kong
B.E. (07/1999), , Tsinghua University
Collaborators
Dr. at U. Penn
- The synthesis and characterization of nanoparticle thin film
- The characterization of microbubble
Dr. Dan Gianola at U. Penn.
- The characterization of metallic thin
Dr. at U. Penn. and Dr. at U. of Wisconsin-Madison
- The characterization of Micro End Mills
Dr. at Bryn Mawr College
- The synthesis and characterization of nanoporous materials
Dr. at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
- The characterization of nanopillars
Dr. Aaron Wemhoff at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥
- The synthesis and characterization of nano-energy-storage materials
Current Ph.D. Students
Lu An (Ph.D. Candidate, 08/2015-06/2019 (expected), lan@villanova.edu
Project: Synthesis and nanomechanical characterization of nanostructures.
Lin Zhang (Ph.D. Candidate, 01/2017-05/2020 (expected), lzhang5@villanova.edu
Project: Synthesis and nanomechanical characterization of nanostructured thermal energy storage materials
Current Undergraduate Students
Andrew Lee ’19 ME, alee60@villanova.edu
Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanoparticles.
Former Visiting Scholars
Yuanhang Yang, (Visiting Research Graduate Scholar, 01/2017-05/2017)
Current position: Graduate Student, College of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology.
Project: (Collaborative Project with Dr. Yanhong Gu) Nanomechanical characterization of anti-corrosion coatings.
Lei Zhang, Ph.D. (Postdoctoral Research Associate, 09/2011-08/2013)
Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Former Project: (Collaborative Project with Dr. Daeyeon Lee at Penn) Nanomechanical characterization of nanoparticle thin films.
Liangping Shen, Ph.D. (Visiting Associate Professor, 09/2014-02/2015)
Current position: Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics and Electronic Technology, Hubei University, China.
Former Project: The behavior of nanofluid.
Davood Askari, Ph.D. (Postdoctoral Research Associate, 02/2009-08/2009)
Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wichita State University.
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanowires, polymer nanocomposites, and biomaterials.
Former Graduate Students
Di Zhang (Ph.D., 08/2011-05/2016)
Current Position: PhD Project: Synthesis and nanomechanical characterization of nanostructures.
Yue Xu (Ph.D., 06/2013-05/2017)
Project: (Collaborative Project with Dr. Amy Fleisher and Dr. Aaron Wemhoff at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥) Synthesis and nanomechanical characterization of carbon-nanofiber-structured energy storage materials.
Timothy Montalbano, (M.S., 08/2008-06/2010)
Current address: The University of California at Irvine
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of biomaterials, including bone.
Dalmas Wambura, (M.S., 08/2010-06/2012)
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanomaterials, polymer nanocomposites, and biomaterials.
Harshini Areti, (M.S., 08/2011-06/2012)
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of biosensing chips.
Bala Bharat Guduru, (M.S., 08/2011-06/2012)
Former Project: Finite element modeling of nanoparticle nanoindentation.
Former Undergraduate Students
Erik Koehr ’17 ME
Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanoparticles.
Lindsay Ellerthorpe ’16 ME
Project: (Collaborative Project with Dr. Shu Yang at Penn) Nanomechanical characterization of functional nanoporous thin films.
Chris Cho ’11 ME
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanomaterials, lead-free solder materials, and biomaterials.
William Albert ’12 ME
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of individual nanoparticles.
Scott Deady ’12 ME
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanomaterials biomaterials.
Robert Floyd ’12 ME
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanomaterials.
Christopher Gere ’12 ME
Former Project: Nanomechanical characterization of biomaterials.
Gregory Campbell ’14 ME
Project: Nanomechanical characterization of nanoparticles.