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CEG Member |
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Wen Wang |
Electrical Engineering |
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Member since 09/2012 |
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Email: wenwang@Princeton.EDU
Current Place of Work: Princeton University
Current Position: PhD Candidate |
Research Interest:
My research involves development of laser-based sensors for atmospheric sensing. Currently working on:
- Water vapor isotope analyzer – use isotopic composition to study water cycle under impact of urbanization
- Carbon dioxide sensor – to measure the amount of trace gas CO2, providing information on different sources/sinks
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Selected Publications:
- W. E. Wang, A. P. M. Michel, L. Wang, M. Nikodem, T. Tsai, M. L. Baeck, J. Smith, and G. Wysocki, “A QCL-based Water Vapor Isotope Analyzer for Environmental Monitoring”, to be presented, in Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference,2012, ATh3L.2
- W. Wang, C. Smith, S. So, E. Bou-Zeid, and G. Wysocki, “Wireless Sensor Networks for Monitoring of Atmospheric Chemicals”, in Renewable Energy and the Environment, OSA Technical Digest (CD) (Optical Society of America, 2011), paper JWE19.
- W. Wang, S. So, F. Xie, C. Caneau, C. Zah, and G. Wysocki, “Compact Quantum Cascade Laser Based Atmospheric CO2 Sensor”, in Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, OSA Technical Digest (CD) (Optical Society of America, 2011), paper JMC5.
- W. Wang, W. Zhang, W.Xing, L. Shi, Y. Huang, J. Peng, “A novel 3-D microcavity based on bragg fiber dual-tapers”, in Journal of Lightwave Technology, volume 27, issue 18, year 2009, pp. 4145 - 4150
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