2. Wong, H., S. Morris, and C.J. Radke "Three-dimensional menisci in polygonal capillaries," J. Colloid and Interface Sci. 148, 317-336 (1992).
3. Wong, H. The motion of a long bubble in polygonal capillaries at low capillary numbers Ph. D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley (1992).
4. Kovscek, A.R., H. Wong, and C.J. Radke "A pore level scenario for the development of mixed-wettability in oil reservoirs," AIChE Journal 39, 1072-1085 (1993).
5. Wong, H., C.J. Radke, and S. Morris "The motion of long bubbles in polygonal capillaries: I. Thin films," J. Fluid Mechanics 292, 71-94 (1995). Abstract.
6. Wong, H., C.J. Radke, and S. Morris "The motion of long bubbles in polygonal capillaries: II. Drag, fluid pressure, and fluid flow," J. Fluid Mechanics 292, 95-110 (1995). Abstract.
7. Zhang, J., S.J. Watson, and H. Wong “Fluid flow and heat transfer in a dual-wet micro heat pipe,” J. Fluid Mechanics 589, 1-31 (2007).
2. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure for non-zero contact angles," J. Fluid Mechanics 506, 157-185 (2004). Abstract.
3. Min, D. and H. Wong "Rayleigh’s instability of Lennard-Jones liquid nanothreads simulated by molecular dynamics," Phys. Fluids 18, 024103 (2006).
4. Yi, T. and H. Wong "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," J. Colloid and Interface Sci. 313/2, 579-591 (2007).
5. Ok, J.T., E. Lopez-Ona, D. E. Nikitopoulos, H. Wong, and S. Park "Propulsion of droplets on micro- and sub-micron ratchet surfaces in the Leidenfrost temperature regime," Microfluid Nanofluid 10, 1045-1054 (2011).
1. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "On the surfactant mass balance at a deforming fluid interface," Phys. Fluids 8, 3203-3204 (1996).
2. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "Experiment and theory on the low Reynolds number expansion and contraction of a bubble pinned at a submerged tube tip," J. Fluid Mechanics 356, 93-124 (1998). Abstract.
3. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "Marangoni effects on the motion of an expanding or contracting bubble pinned at a submerged tube tip," J. Fluid Mechanics 379, 279- 302 (1999). Abstract.
4. Freer, E.M., H. Wong, and C.J. Radke "Oscillating drop/bubble tensiometry: effect of viscous forces on the measurement of interfacial tension," J. Colloid and Interface Sci. 282, 128-132 (2005). Abstract.
2. Wong, H., M.J. Miksis, P.W. Voorhees, and S.H. Davis "Capillarity driven motion of solid film wedges," Acta Materialia 45, 2477-2484 (1997). Abstract or FORTRAN Program.
3. Wong, H., P.W. Voorhees, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Capillary instabilities of a catenoidal hole in a solid film," J. Applied Physics 81, 6091-6099 (1997).
4. Wong, H., M.J. Miksis, P.W. Voorhees, and S.H. Davis "Universal pinch off of rods by capillarity driven surface diffusion," Scripta Materialia 39, 55-60 (1998). Conclusions.
5. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," Acta Materialia 48, 1371-1382 (2000). Abstract.
6. Wong, H., P.W. Voorhees, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Periodic mass shedding of a retracting solid film step," Acta Materialia 48, 1719-1728 (2000). Abstract.
7. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A δ-function model of facets," Surface Science 487, L529-L533 (2001). Abstract.
8. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupled grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries: Regime I," Acta Materialia 50, 1983-1994 (2002). Abstract.
9. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupled grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries: Regime II," Acta Materialia 50, 1995-2012 (2002). Abstract.
10. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of multiple compound layers in binary diffusion couples with application to the multi-foil method," Acta Materialia 50, 3831-3844 (2002). Abstract.
11. Min, D. and H. Wong "A model of migrating grain-boundary grooves with application to two mobility-measurement methods," Acta Materialia 50, 5155-5169 (2002). Abstract.
12. Xin, T. and H. Wong "Grain-boundary grooving by surface diffusion with strong surface energy anisotropy," Acta Materialia 51, 2305-2317 (2003). Abstract.
13. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A spike-function model of facets," Materials Science & Engineering A 364, 287-295 (2004). Abstract.
14. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Fingering instability of a retracting solid film edge," J. Applied Phys. 97, 043515 (2005). Abstract.
15. Min, D. and H. Wong "Grain-boundary grooving by surface diffusion with asymmetric and strongly anisotropic surface energies," J. Applied Phys. 99, 023515 (2006).
16. Min, D. and H. Wong "The effect of strong surface energy anisotropy on migrating grain-boundary grooves," J. Applied Phys. 100, 053523 (2006).
17. Du, P. and H. Wong "A delta-function model for axially symmetric crystals," Scripta Materialia 55, 1171-1174 (2006).
18. Du, P. and H. Wong " An analytic solution for three-dimensional axisymmetric equilibrium crystal shapes," Scripta Materialia 60, 631-634 (2009).
19. Du, P., M. Khenner, and H. Wong "A tangent-plane marker-particle method for the computation of three-dimensional solid surfaces evolving by surface diffusion on a substrate," J. Comp. Phys. 229, 813-827 (2010).
20. Wong, H. "Energetic instability of polygonal micro- and nanowires," J. Applied Phys. 111, 103509 (2012).
21. Du, P. and H. Wong "Linear stability of circular micro- and nanowires with facets," J. Applied Phys. 111, 113503 (2012).
1. Kovscek, A.R. H. Wong, and C.J. Radke "A pore level scenario for the development of mixed-wettability in oil reservoirs," SPE 24880, 67th Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition, Washington, DC (1992).
2. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "The creeping motion of pendant bubbles at a capillary tip: theory and experiment," in Boundary Elements XVII, pp. 669 - 676, Editors: C.A. Brebbia, S. Kim, T.A. Osswald, and H. Power, Computational Mechanics Publications, Boston (1995).
3. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "A self-similar solution for the growth rate of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," MRS Symposium Proceedings Series 580, paper E10.4, (1999).
4. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," Proceedings of Symposium on Energy Engineering in the 21st Century 2, pp. 621, paper H6, (2000).
5. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A new continuum scalar model of facets," MRS Symposium Proceedings Series 652, paper Y3.3, (2001).
6. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "Evaporation, condensation, and flow in an idealized micro heat pipe," Proceedings of ASME IMECE 2002, paper No. 39196, (2002).
7. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "Heat transfer and fluid flow in an idealized micro heat pipe," Proceedings No. 2.11, Sixth International Symposium on Heat Transfer, Beijing, China (2004).
8. Rao, S. S. and H. Wong "Fluid flow in polygonal micro heat pipe," Proceedings of ASME IMECE 2010, paper No. 37073, (2010).
2. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A spike-function model of facets," Technical Report ME-MA1-03 (http://me.lsu.edu/) Department of Mechanical Engineering, LSU (2003).
2. Wong, H., S. Morris, and C.J. Radke "Two- and three-dimensional meniscus shapes in nonaxisymmetric capillaries," 65th ACS Colloid & Surface Science Symposium paper 127, Norman, OK (1991).
3. Wong, H., C.J. Radke, and S. Morris "The motion of a long bubble in polygonal capillaries," AIChE Annual Meeting, Extended Abstracts, pp.218, paper 111l, Los Angeles, CA (1991).
4. Wong, H., C.J. Radke, and S. Morris "Thicknesses of thin films deposited by a long bubble on the wall of polygonal capillaries," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 36, pp. 2653, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper DE7, Scottsdale, AZ (1991).
5. Wong, H., S. Morris, and C.J. Radke "The motion of long bubbles and lamellae in tubes and slots with variable cross sections: exact solution by integral methods," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 37, pp. 1814, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper JE2, Tallahassee, FL (1992).
6. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "Towards an improved method for the measurement of dynamic surface tension: experiment and theory on the deformation of a pendant bubble at order one capillary numbers," AIChE Annual Meeting, Extended Abstracts, pp. 77, St. Louis, MO (1993).
7. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "The creeping motion of a pendant bubble: theory and experiment," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 38, pp. 2225, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper DA4, Albuquerque, NM (1993).
8. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "Towards an improved method for the measurement of dynamic surface tension: experiment and theory on the creeping motion of a pendant bubble," 68th ACS Colloid & Surface Science Symposium paper 100, Stanford, CA (1994).
9. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "An improved sessile-bubble method for the measurement of dynamic surface tension: experiment and theory," AIChE Annual Meeting paper 128b, San Francisco, CA (1994).
10. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "The creeping motion of sessile bubbles: theory and experiment," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 39, pp. 1919, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper FA3, Atlanta, GA (1994).
11. Guyer, J.E., H. Wong, S.H. Davis, M.J. Miksis, and P.W. Voorhees "The stability of heteroepitaxial thin films," MRS Spring Meeting paper B1.1, San Francisco, CA (1996).
12. Guyer, J.E., H. Wong, S.H. Davis, M.J. Miksis, and P.W. Voorhees "The stability of solid films," SIAM Annual Meeting Session MS53, Kansas City, M0 (1996).
13. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "Marangoni enhanced tangential flow at the surface of a pinned bubble expanding or contracting with an insoluble surfactant," AIChE Annual Meeting paper 157h, Chicago, IL (1996).
14. Wong, H., P.W. Voorhees, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Capillary instabilities and evolution of thin solid films," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 41, pp. 1709, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper CE2, Syracuse, NY (1996).
15. Wong, H., P.W. Voorhees, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Morphological instabilities and evolution of thin films," The 126th TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition Program, pp. 168, Evolution and Advanced Characterization of Thin Film Microstructures: Session V, Orlando, FL (1997).
16. Wong, H., P.W. Voorhees, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Morphological instabilities and evolution of thin films," Final Program and Abstracts, pp. 42, Session MS10, 2nd SIAM Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science, Philadelphia, PA (1997).
17. Wong, H., M.J. Miksis, P.W. Voorhees, and S.H. Davis "Local solutions for capillarity-driven pinchoff of rods," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 42, pp. 2230, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper Gd2, San Francisco, CA (1997).
18. Wong, H. "Morphological instabilities and evolution of solid thin films," Program and Abstracts, pp. 14, Mardi Gras Conference on Materials and Microsystems for Extreme Environments: Experimental and Computational Challenges, Baton Rouge, LA (1998).
19. Wong, H., M.J. Miksis, P.W. Voorhees, and S.H. Davis "Universal pinch off of rods by capillarity-driven surface diffusion," Abstracts, pp. 431, paper BB1.2, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA (1998).
20. Wong, H., D. Rumschitzki, and C. Maldarelli "Marangoni effects on the motion of an expanding or contracting bubble pinned at a submerged tube tip," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 43, pp. 1985, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper BA5, Philadelphia, PA (1998).
21. Wong, H., P.W. Voorhees, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Periodic mass shedding of a retracting solid film step," Abstracts, pp. 129, paper G4.4, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA (1999).
22. Kirill, D.J., H. Wong, S.H. Davis, M.J. Miksis, and P.W. Voorhees "Morphological stability of rods in the presence of surface energy and elastic stress," Special Session on Thin Films: Solid and Liquid, II, AMS Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting Buffalo, NY (1999).
23. Wong, H., M.J. Miksis, P.W. Voorhees, and S.H. Davis "Capillarity-driven instabilities and evolution of solid thin films," paper 46, Interfaces for the Twenty-First Century Monterey, CA (1999).
24. Voorhees, P.W., D.J. Kirill, H. Wong, M.J. Miksis, and S.H. Davis "Morphological stability of rods in the presence of surface energy and elastic stress," Final Program, pp. 47, ASM International Materials Solutions Conference and Exposition, S.R. Coriell Symposium on Alloy Solidification and Crystal Growth: session III, Cincinnati, OH (1999).
25. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Diffusion-controlled growth rates of a compound layer between parallel thin films," Final Program, pp. 86, TMS Fall Meeting, Computational Materials Science at the Microstructural Scale: session III, Cincinnati, OH (1999).
26. Wong H. and H. Zhang "Coupling thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 44, pp. 95, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper FH6, New Orleans, LA (1999).
27. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 44, pp. 95, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper FH7, New Orleans, LA (1999).
28. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "A self-similar solution for the growth rate of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," Abstracts, pp. 82, paper E10.4, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (1999).
29. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," Abstract Book, pp. 231, paper D4-027, The American Ceramic Society's 102nd Annual Meeting & Exposition, St. Louis, MO (2000).
30. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupling thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Abstract Book, pp. 231, paper D4-028, The American Ceramic Society's 102nd Annual Meeting & Exposition, St. Louis, MO (2000).
31. Wong, H. and H. Zhang "Coupling of thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," www.aiche.org AIChE Annual Meeting, paper 103d, Los Angeles, CA (2000).
32. Wong, H. and H. Zhang "Self-similar growth of a compound layer in thin-film binary diffusion couples," www.aiche.org AIChE Annual Meeting, paper 212j, Los Angeles, CA (2000).
33. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A new continuum scalar model of facets," Abstracts, pp. 470, paper Y3.3, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2000).
34. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupling of thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Abstracts, pp. 342, paper P3.3, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2000).
35. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupling of thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," JOM 52, no. 11, pp. 85, TMS Annual Meeting, Materials Processing Fundamentals, New Orleans, LA (2001).
36. Kan, W., H. Zhang, and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of multiple compound layers in binary diffusion couples," JOM 52, no. 11, pp. 116, TMS Annual Meeting, Materials Processing Fundamentals, New Orleans, LA (2001).
37. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A continuum scalar model of facets," JOM 52, no. 11, pp. 117, TMS Annual Meeting, Materials Processing Fundamentals, New Orleans, LA (2001).
38. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A delta-function model of facets," Program and Abstracts, Mardi Gras Conference on Multiscale Simulation, Theoretical, and Experimental Approaches to Deformation, Friction, Fatique and Fracture, Baton Rouge, LA (2001).
39. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A continuum scalar model of facets," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 46, pp. 308, APS March Meeting, Session G12 - Surface Nanostructures IV, paper G12.14, Seattle, WA (2001).
40. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupling of thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 46, pp. 1084, APS March Meeting, Session X12 - Surfaces and Interfaces II, paper X12.11, Seattle, WA (2001).
41. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupling of thermal grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Abstracts, paper O7.2, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2001).
42. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A new delta-function model of facets," Abstracts, paper R6.2, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2001).
43. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A delta-function model of facets," Book of Abstracts, session 1, paper 132, Mechanics and Materials Summer Conference, G.I. Taylor Medalist Symposium in Honor of Steve Davis: Solidification, Fluid Dynamics and Interaction, San Diego, CA (2001).
44. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of multiple compound layers in binary diffusion couples," Book of Abstracts, session 5, paper 404, Mechanics and Materials Summer Conference, Physics, Mechanics and Modeling of Phase Transformations, San Diego, CA (2001).
45. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A δ-function model of facets and its application to grain-boundary grooving," Abstract Book, Oral Presentations 14, The 2nd Louisiana conference on Microfabrication and Materials Science, Baton Rouge, LA (2001).
46. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Self-similar growth of multiple compound layers in binary diffusion couples," Abstract Book, Poster Presentations: Materials 13, The 2nd Louisiana conference on Microfabrication and Materials Science, Baton Rouge, LA (2001).
47. Min, D. and H. Wong "Thermal grooving of grain boundaries migrating at constant speed," Abstract Book, Poster Presentations: Materials 14, The 2nd Louisiana conference on Microfabrication and Materials Science, Baton Rouge, LA (2001).
48. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A delta-function model of facets and its application to grain-boundary grooving by surface diffusion," Abstracts, paper M2.8, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2001).
49. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupled grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Program and Abstracts, Mardi Gras Conference on Nanotechnology at the Interface of Information Technology, Baton Rouge, LA (2002).
50. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A delta-function model of facets and its application to grain-boundary grooving," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 47, pp. 354, APS March Meeting, Session F22 - Surface Dynamics II, paper F22.9, Indianapolis, IN (2002).
51. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "Evaporation and condensation in an idealized micro heat pipe," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 47, pp. 535, APS March Meeting, Session J26 - Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence, paper J26.10, Indianapolis, IN (2002).
52. Zhang, H. and H. Wong "Coupled grooving and migration of inclined grain boundaries," Abstracts, paper W6.8, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2002).
53. Xin, T. and H. Wong "Grain-boundary grooving by surface diffusion with strong surface energy anisotropy," Abstracts, paper W8.9, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2002).
54. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Rayleigh's instability of thin rods with strong circumferential surface energy anisotropy," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, pp. 84, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper EH4, Dallas, TX (2002).
55. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A disjoining pressure valid for non-zero contact angles," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, pp. 183, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper MC5, Dallas, TX (2002).
56. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "An idealized micro heat pipe. Part I. Evaporation and condensation," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, pp. 183, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper MC6, Dallas, TX (2002).
57. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "An idealized micro heat pipe. Part II. Fluid flow and heat transfer," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, pp. 183, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper MC7, Dallas, TX (2002).
58. Min, D. and H. Wong "A model of migrating grain-boundary grooves with application to two methods for measuring mobility," Abstracts, paper W10.1, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2002).
59. Xin, T. and H. Wong "Effect of surface energy anisotropy on surface diffusivity measurements," Abstracts, paper W10.2, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2002).
60. Xin, T. and H. Wong "A delta-function model of facets," 984TH AMS Meeting Program, pp. 55, Special Session on Applied Mathematics and Materials Science, AMS Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA (2003).
61. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Rayleigh's instability of thin rods with strong circumferential surface energy anisotropy," 984TH AMS Meeting Program, pp. 57, Special Session on Asymptotic Analysis, Stability, and Generalized Functions, AMS Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA (2003).
62. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A disjoining pressure valid for non-zero contact angles," Abstracts, 225th ACS National Meeting, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, paper 418, New Orleans, LA (2003).
63. Xin, T. and H. Wong "Grain-boundary grooving by surface diffusion with strong surface energy anisotropy," Materials Science & Technology 2003 Conference Proceedings pp. 397, Modeling, Control and Optimization in Nonferrous and Ferrous Industries, Chicago, IL (2003).
64. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure valid for non-zero contact angles," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, pp. 243, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper MN3, East Rutherford, NJ (2003).
65. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "Fluid flow and heat transfer in an idealized micro heat pipe," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 48, pp. 223, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper MD4, East Rutherford, NJ (2003).
66. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure valid for non-zero contact angles," Abstracts, paper P7.9, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2003).
67. Xin, T. and H. Wong "Grain boundary grooving by surface diffusion with strong surface energy anisotropy," Program and Abstracts, Mardi Gras Conference on Materials and Modeling for Information Technology, Baton Rouge, LA (2004).
68. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Three-dimensional instability of a retracting film edge," Final Program, pp. 11, Computational Microstructure Evolution in Steel: Stress, Strain and Deformed Microstructures, Materials Science & Technology 2004, New Orleans, LA (2004).
69. Min, D. and H. Wong "Grain boundary grooving by surface diffusion with strong and asymmetric surface energy anisotropy," Final Program, pp. 11, Computational Microstructure Evolution in Steel: Stress, Strain and Deformed Microstructures, Materials Science & Technology 2004, New Orleans, LA (2004).
70. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure valid for non-zero contact angles: derivation of Young's equation," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 49, pp. 198, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper MH5, Seattle, WA (2004).
71. Kan, W. and H. Wong "The Rayleigh instability of thin wires with strong circumferential surface energy anisotropy," Abstracts, paper JJ3.13, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2004).
72. Xin, T. and H. Wong "Grain-boundary grooving by surface diffusion with strong surface energy anisotropy," Abstracts, paper JJ5.9, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2004).
73. Kan, W. and H. Wong "Fingering instability of a retracting crack edge," Abstracts, paper 480, Topic 124: Deformation Induced Microstructures: Modeling and Simulation, The 2005 Joint ASCE/ASME/SES Conference on Mechanics and Materials, Baton Rouge, LA (2005).
74. Yi, T. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure for Lennard-Jones liquid films," Abstracts, paper 551, Topic 88: Free Surface Flows, The 2005 Joint ASCE/ASME/SES Conference on Mechanics and Materials, Baton Rouge, LA (2005).
75. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "Evolution of an evaporating liquid film," Abstracts, paper 601, Topic 88: Free Surface Flows, The 2005 Joint ASCE/ASME/SES Conference on Mechanics and Materials, Baton Rouge, LA (2005).
76. Min, D. and H. Wong "A model of migrating grain-boundary grooves with strong surface energy anisotropy," Final Program and Abstracts, Session CP9: Materials, 2005 SIAM Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2005).
77. Wu, Q. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure in thin liquid films," Final Program and Abstracts, Session MS50: Dynamics of Thin Liquid Films, 2005 SIAM Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2005).
78. Yi, T. and H. Wong "A slope-dependent disjoining pressure for Lennard-Jones liquid films," Final Program and Abstracts, Session CP16: Films and Interfaces, 2005 SIAM Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2005).
79. Zhang, J. and H. Wong "Evolution of an evaporating liquid film," Final Program and Abstracts, Session CP16: Films and Interfaces, 2005 SIAM Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2005).
80. Yi, T. and H. Wong "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 50, pp. 98, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper EF12, Chicago, IL (2005).
81. Min, D. and H. Wong "The effect of strong surface energy anisotropy on migrating grain-boundary grooves," Abstracts, paper KK3.6, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA (2005).
82. Freer, E., H. Wong, and C.J. Radke “Effect of viscous forces on the measurement of surface dilatational moduli with oscillating drops or bubbles,” www.aiche.org AIChE Annual Meeting, paper 109b, San Francisco, CA (2006).
83. Yi, T. and H. Wong "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," Abstracts, 3rd International Conference of The International Marangoni Association, Gainesville, FL (2006).
84. Yi, T. and H. Wong "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 51, pp. 62, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper BF8, Tampa, FL (2006).
85. Zhang, J., S.J. Watson, and H. Wong "Fluid flow and heat transfer in a dual-wet micro heat pipe," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 52, pp. 20, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper AA8, Salt Lake City, UT (2007).
86. Yi, T. and H. Wong "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 52, pp. 63, Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, paper BK6, Salt Lake City, UT (2007).
87. Du, P. and H. Wong “A delta-function model for three-dimensional axisymmetric crystals,” Final Program, pp. 45, TMS Annual Meeting, General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Mechanical Behavior of Metals and Alloys, New Orleans, LA (2008). www.tms.org
88. Yi, T. and H. Wong "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," Bulletin of the American Physical Societ 53, pp. 79, APS March Meeting, Session B9 – Pattern Formation and Nonlinear Dynamics: Paper B9.4, New Orleans, LA (2008).
89. Zhang, J., S.J. Watson, and H. Wong "Fluid flow and heat transfer in a dual-wet micro heat pipe," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 53, pp. 505, APS March Meeting, Session P9 – Microfluidic and Nanofluidic Devices: Paper P9.3, New Orleans, LA (2008).
90. Ok, T.J., E. Lopez-Ona, H. Wong, S. Park, “Self-propelled liquid motion on micro-/nanometer scale ratchet surfaces”, NSTI Nanotech 2008, Micro & Nano Fluidics, June 1-5, Boston, MA (2008).
91. Wong, H. and T. Yi "Theory of slope-dependent disjoining pressure with application to Lennard-Jones liquid films," List of Abstracts, First AAM Conference 2008, Session I – Microfluidics: Fundamentals and Applications, New Orleans, LA (2008).
92. Ok, T.J., E. Lopez-Ona, H. Wong, S. Park, “Liquid motion on micro/nanoscale ratchet surfaces in the film-boiling regime”, List of Abstracts, First AAM Conference 2008, Session I – Microfluidics: Fundamentals and Applications, New Orleans, LA (2008).
93. Ok, T.J., E. Lopez-Ona, H. Wong, S. Park, “Leidenfrost liquid droplets on micro/nano ratchets”, MicroTAS 2008, October 12-16, San Diego, USA (2008).
94. Ok, T.J., E. Lopez-Ona, D. S-W.
Park, H. Wong, S. Park, “Fabrication of 3-D superhydrophobic
micro-ratchets via combined thermal imprint lithography and photolithography”,ASME IMECE 2008, October 31-November 6, Boston, USA
(2008).
95. Du, P. and H. Wong "Breakup
of liquid nano-threads simulated by molecular
dynamics," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 54, pp. 34, 77th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the
APS, Session HD – Liquids and nanostructures: Paper HD.02, Baton Rouge, LA
(2010).
96. Rao, S.S. and H. Wong "Fluid flow and heat transfer in polygonal micro heat pipes," Bulletin of the American Physical Society 54, pp. 35, 77th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS, Session HD – Liquids and nanostructures: Paper HD.04, Baton Rouge, LA (2010).
97. Rao, S.S. and H. Wong "Fluid flow in polygonal micro heat pipes," Abstracts, Track 10-11-5 Microscale Thermal Management II, IMECE2010-37073, ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Nov. 12-18, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (2010).
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