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Hanyu Wang is a Neutron Scattering Scientist in the Macromolecular Nanomaterials Group at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Her work is closely connected with the Liquids Reflectometer (LIQREF, BL-4B) at the Spallation Neutron Source, where she applies neutron reflectometry to probe buried interfaces and thin-film systems.
Her research focuses on energy and environmentally relevant materials, combining electrochemistry with neutron reflectometry to investigate surface and interfacial structures under operating conditions. Through in situ and operando studies, she seeks molecular-level insights into electrochemical processes that govern material stability, ion transport, and interfacial evolution. She also collaborates on soft matter systems, utilizing the unique capabilities of neutron scattering techniques to uncover molecular-level insights into complex interfacial processes. Her work seeks to establish fundamental structure–property relationships, linking nanoscale organization to emergent material behavior across diverse material systems.
Trademarks and Patents
US 9825321, Self-biased and Sustainable Microbial Electrohydrogenesis Device, Y. Li, H. Wang, G. Wang
CA2914759A1, Self-biased and Sustainable Microbial Electrohydrogenesis Device, Y. Li, H. Wang, G. Wang
CN105308782A, Self-biased and Sustainable Microbial Electrohydrogenesis Device, Y. Li, H. Wang, G. Wang
WO2014204772A1, Self-biased and Sustainable Microbial Electrohydrogenesis Device, Y. Li, H. Wang, G. Wang