Editorial Board Member - JMSN
Hong Ma
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Washington
United States
BIOGRAPHY:
Hong Ma received his Ph.D. degree in Organic/Polymeric Chemistry in 1997 from Nankai University, P. R. China. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher from 1997 to 2001, a research scientist from 2001 to 2006, and a research assistant professor from 2006 to 2013 at Northeastern University and the University of Washington, Seattle. He is currently a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. As a principal investigator or group leader, he has participated in more than ten multidisciplinary research programs funded by NSF, DOE, DOD, NIH and some high-tech companies. He has published 142 papers (102 refereed papers and 40 proceedings) on Science, J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Nano Lett., Adv. Mater. and so on. Total SCI citations exceed 3,400 times (h-index: 32). Two US patents have been licensing to a high-tech company. More than 55 talks have been given on national and international conferences. His current research is focused on the combination of molecular/biomacromolecular self-assembly and nanostructured materials for energy, electronic, photonic, and biological applications. It involves design, synthesis and processing of self-assembled organic semiconductors/dielectrics, interface engineering via molecular self-assembly, and patterned/bio-enabled nanosystems for field-effect transistors, photovoltaics, plasmonics and bionanotechnology.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Organic and polymer chemistry, molecular self-assembly, surface and interface engineering, supramolecular nanostructures, micro/nanopatterning, bio-inspired materials, organic-bio-nano hybrids, electronic/photonic/biosensing materials
Other Editorial Board Members - JMSN
Hao Yi
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Chongqing University
China
Kamyar Shameli
Department of Environmental Engineering & Green Technology
Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
Malaysia
SHANKAR M. L. SASTRY
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Washington University, St. Louis
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ARIS CHRISTOU
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Maryland
United States
Phuoc Xuan Tran
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science
University of Pittsburgh
United States
Alamgir Hossain
Department of Chemistry
Jackson State University
United States
Chandra M Valmikinathan
Georgia Institute of Technology
United States
Martin Kroger
Department of Materials
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
J. J. Mecholsky
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
University of Florida
United States
Shin-ichi Yusa
Department of Materials Science and Chemistry
University of Hyogo
Japan