

nano-composites such as well-aligned carbon nanotubes, grahenes, lead-free alloys, flip chip underfill, ultra high k capacitor composites and novel lotus effect coating materials. His research interests lie in the fields of polymeric materials, electronic packaging and interconnect, interfacial adhesions, nano-functional material syntheses and characterizations.

Prior to joining Georgia Tech, he was with AT&T Bell Laboratories for many years and became an AT&T Bell Laboratories Fellow in 1992.

After his doctoral study, he was awarded a two-year postdoctoral fellowship with Nobel Laureate Professor Henry Taube at Stanford University. Wong is the Charles Smithgall Institute Endowed Chair and Regents’ Professor. Useful Links, Newsletters, Groups and Labs.MSE Minor, Certificates & Business Option.Academic Advising - Permits, Overloads, Checklists.Creating Resistance To Sexual Harassment (Crsh).
