Xuezheng (John) Wang, Ph.D. is a scientific advisor in the New York office of Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP.
Dr. Wang earned his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research focused on studying polymer microactuators and their integration with semiconductor devices, both of which are cutting-edge technologies and require thorough understandings of nanotechnology, semiconductor materials, electrochemical process, polymer science, and energy conversion. Dr. Wang has also obtained extensive knowledge in related fields, such as computer simulation, system control, smart material, fuel cell, and photovoltaics.
Dr. Wang has substantial experience in patent procurement and prosecution, infringement analysis, and due diligence. Dr. Wang’s practice is specialized in the technological fields of smart materials, semiconductor devices, MEMS, telecommunications, consumer electronics, batteries, and business methods.
Publications
[1] X. Wang, B. Shapiro, an E. Smela,
J. Physical Chemistry, C, vol. 113, No. 1, pp. 359-401, 2009,
"Part 1, Color and Volume Change in Conjugated Polymers",
"Part 2, Experimental Characterization of Conjugated Polymers", and
"Part 3, Modeling Ion Transport in Conjugated Polymers".
[2] X. Wang, E. Smela, and B. Shapiro, "Visualizing Ion Currents in Conjugated Polymers,"
Advanced Materials, vol. 16, No. 18, pp. 1605-1609, 2004.
[3] Y. G. Wei, X. Wang, and M. H. Zhao, "Size Effect Measurement and Characterization in Nanoindentation Test,"
J. Mater. Res., vol. 19, pp. 208-217, 2004.