Bryan M Wong

Bryan M Wong, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Senior Member of the Technical Staff

    Materials Chemistry Department

    Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)
     
    B.S., Chemical Physics and Chemistry, Rice University (Houston, TX)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Robert W. Field (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
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  • Research:
    I am a senior member of the technical staff in the Materials Chemistry Department and a member of the Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics Group at Sandia National Laboratories.

    My current research interests include time-dependent density functional theory for photovoltaic materials, electronic properties of functionalized carbon nanotubes, quantum confinement effects in semiconductor nanowires, first-principles calculations for nanomaterials, and energy exchange from electron-scattering quantum calculations. I am listed in the "Reviews in Computational Chemistry (Volume 27)" as a researcher who "regularly publishes in journals that focus on computing at the molecular level." I received my Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2007.

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  • Honors:

    2001 Summa Cum Laude, Rice University

    2001 Bonner Book Award for the Most Outstanding Senior in Physics

    2001 Hypercube Scholar

    2001 Zevi and Bertha Salsburg Memorial Award in Chemistry

    2000 Bonner Book Award for the Most Outstanding Junior in Physics

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Color Detection Using a Chromophore-Nanotube Hybrid Device



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