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Research Assistant

Location:
Dayton, OH
Salary:
80,000
Posted:
September 16, 2014

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SHIYI WANG

*** ******* ****, *** ***, Dayton, OH, 45469, USA Cell phone: +1-937-***-****

acfy2o@r.postjobfree.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/shiyiwang

EXPERTISE

Electromagnetic wave modelling; numerical simulation (COMSOL, FDTD, RCWA, BPM); optical, IR & RF

antenna design; quantum electronics modelling; near infrared laser system; cylindrical vector beam engineering

system; optics fiber system; NSOM; AFM; white light interferometer; optical microscopy; ellipsometry; laser

radar for civilian use; nano-fabrication; MATLAB; ZEMAX; LABVIEW; AUTOCAD; SolidWorks.

Design and computation for modified bowtie antenna with LiNbO3 substrate at 100

GHz for broadband field enhancement;

Design and computation for integrated photonic electromagnetic field sensor based on

Microwave &

Radio Frequency broadband bowtie antenna coupled silicon organic hybrid modulator

Design and computation for silica/electro-optic polymer optical modulator for MMW

receiving

Design, calculation and characterization of slot-antenna-based metallic metasurface

structures for the generation of ultra-long optical needle field with high purity

Design of MIM antenna structure for reflection type metasurface

Cylindrical vector beam generation system based on few-mode fiber

Optics &

Optical characterization and simulation for broadband micro-polarizer

Infrared

Computation for plasmonic micro-cavity based on DBR structure by FDTD method

Design of quantum wire infrared photodetector based on COMSOL

Design of a compact LADAR system for vehicle’s heads up display

Nano-fabrication of photodiode for detection purpose

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy University of Dayton, GPA: 3.75/4.00

(Electro-optics) School of Engineering (Expected in DEC 2014)

Master of Science (Optics) Harbin Institute of Technology, GPA: 94.2/100

Department of Physics JUL 2010

Bachelor of Science (Optical Harbin Institute of Technology, GPA: 89.26/100

Department of Physics Rank: 6/84, JUL 2008

Information Science and Technology)

PUBLICATIONS

S. Wang and Q. Zhan, "Modified bow-tie antenna with strong broadband field enhancement for RF photonic

applications," in SPIE NanoScience+ Engineering, 2013, pp. 88061V-88061V-6.

X. Zhang, A. Hosseini, X. Xu, S. Wang, Q. Zhan, Y. Zou, S. Chakravarty, and R. T. Chen, "Electric field

sensor based on electro-optic polymer refilled silicon slot photonic crystal waveguide coupled with bowtie

antenna," in SPIE OPTO, 2013, pp. 862418-862418-8

X. Zhang, A. Hosseini, H. Subbaraman, S. Wang, Q. Zhan, J. Lou, A. Jen, and R. Chen, “Wideband

Electromagnetic Wave Sensing Using Electro-optic Polymer Infiltrated Silicon Slot Photonic Crystal

Waveguide”, CLEO 2014

X. Zhang, A. Hosseini, H. Subbaraman, S. Wang, Q. Zhan, J. Luo, A. Jen, and R. Chen, “Integrated

Photonic Electromagnetic Field Sensor Based on Broadband Bowtie Antenna Coupled Silicon Organic

Hybrid Modulator,” Journal of Lightwave Technology, IEEE, 2014

O. Herrera, K. Kim, R. Voorakaranam, R. Himmelhuber, S. Wang, Q. Zhan, L. Li, R. Norwood, R. Nelson, J.

Luo, A. Jen, and N. Peyghambarian, “Silica/Electro-optic Polymer Optical Modulator for MMW Receiving,”

Journal of Lightwave Technology, IEEE, 2014

X. Zhang, A. Hosseini, H. Subbaraman, S. Wang, Q. Zhan, J. Luo, and A. Jen, “Electro-optic Polymer

Infiltrated Silicon Slot Photonic Crystal Waveguide for Broadband Electromagnetic Field Sensing,”

Advanced Photonics for Communications Congress 2014

PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCES

Research assistant in Nano Electro-Optics Laboratories (NEOL), AUG 2010-present, University of

Dayton

Research assistant in the lab of department of physics in Harbin Institute of Technology, AUG 2008-JUL

2010

Oral presentation in SPIE Nano Science+ Engineering 2013, San Diego, CA

Topic: “Modified bow-tie antenna with strong broadband field enhancement for RF photonic

applications”

Oral presentation in the International Conference on Nanophotonics 2009 sponsored by OSA (held in

Harbin)

Topic: “The near-field mechanism of particularly designed metallic microstructure based on Surface

Plasmon Polaritons”

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

Teaching Assistant for ellipsometer lab at Electro-Optics program, SEP 2012-DEC 2013, University of

Dayton, about 15 graduate students in the class

Teaching Assistant for college physics lab at physics department, AUG 2010-MAY 2011, University of

Dayton, 50-60 undergraduate students in the class

ACTIVITIES

Vice President of the University of Dayton SPIE student chapter, 2013-present

SPIE student chapter leadership workshop AUG 2013

Volunteer and exhibitor, TechFest 2013 & 2014, Dayton, OH

GRANTS & AWARDS

SPIE Officer Travel Grant in APR 2014

SPIE Student Travel Grant in SEP 2013

Top Grade Graduate Student Scholarship of HIT in SEP 2009

First Grade Graduate Student Scholarship of HIT in SEP 2008

Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis of Bachelor awarded by HIT among 84 students of our department in

JUL. 2008

People’s Scholarship of HIT, awarded five times between 2004-2008



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