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Assistant
Professor Su Haibin
Email: hbsu(at)ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65) 6790 4346
Office: N4.1-01-08
Related link: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/hbsu
Current
Research Interests
Development and application
of theoretical and computational materials
science; Quantum-mechanical, classical
simulations and modeling of the electronic,
structural, energetic and dynamical
properties of functional materials;
Emergent collective properties of condensed
matter systems, in particular, at nanometer
scales; Experimental work aided by
simulations.
Biographical
Information
PostDoc, California Institute of Technology PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook
(Thesis projects were performed at Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Teaching
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MS4556 Thin Film
- MS9045
Computer Modelling of Materials
Selected
Publications
H.B.
Su, A. Strachan, and W. A. Goddard,
III; “Density functional
theory and molecular dynamics studies
of the energetics and kinetics
of electroactive polymers: PVDF
and P(VDF-TrFE)”, Phys. Rev.
B 70, 64101, 2004
X.J.
Chen and H.B. Su; “Electronic
mechanism of critical temperature
variation in 123 superconductors”,Phys.
Rev. B 71, 094512, 2005
H.B.
Su and D.O. Welch; “Effects
of space charge, dopant, and strain
field on surfaces and grain boundaries
in YBCO compounds”, Supercond.
Sci. & Tech. 18, 24, 2005
H.B.
Su, D.O. Welch, and W. Wong-Ng; “Strain
effects on point defects and chain-oxygen
order-disorder transition in 123-structure
cuprate superconductors”,
Phys. Rev. B 70, 054517, 2004
L.
Wu, Y. Zhu, T. Vogt, H.B. Su, J.
W. Davenport, J. Tafto; “Valence
electron distribution in MgB2 studied
by accurate diffraction measurements
and first principle calculations”,
Phys. Rev. B 69, 064501, 2004
R.F.
Klie, H.B. Su, Y. Zhu, J.W. Davenport,
J. Idrobo, N.D. Browning, and P.D.Nellist, “Measuring
the hole-state anisotropy in MgB2
by electron energy-loss spectroscopy”,
Phys. Rev. B 67, 144508,2003.
*Openings:
We are looking for qualified
students and research fellows with
strong background in computational
Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry,
and related disciplines. Fellowship is
available. Interested candidates are
welcome to email CVs and supporting
files to Dr. Su (hbsu(at)ntu.edu.sg).
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