Weijie Zhang
· Visiting Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Arizona · Department of Medicine
Active 1993–2016
About
Weijie Zhang is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the College of Medicine - Tucson. His professional role involves academic and research activities within the college, contributing to the educational and scholarly environment of the institution. Specific details about his research focus, background, or key contributions are not provided in the available page text.
Research topics
- Physics
- Materials science
- Condensed matter physics
- Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
Selected publications
An AFM study of the adsorption of collector on bornite
2016-01-01
articleSenior authorAN AFM study of the adsorption of collector on chalcocite
2015-01-01
articleSenior authorAn AFM study of the adsorption of oleic acid on fluorite
2014-01-01
articleScientia Sinica Chimica · 2013-01-01 · 1 citations
articleSenior authorAtomic force microscopy (AFM)-based single molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) is one of the most useful methods in the investigation of intra- or intermolecular interactions. To simplify the sample system and the data analysis, real biological and material systems have usually been simplified, and the target molecule of interest is normally extracted and bridged between the AFM tip and substrate for study, which is an effective way of understanding the real systems. With the development of technology (including the improvement of sample immobilization method), it is possible now to directly investigate molecular interactions in living system and real materials. The information obtained will be more useful for the better control of relevant biological processes and the design of high performance polymer materials. In this paper, recent progresses in AFM-SMFS study of molecular interactions in living cells and polymer materials are reviewed.
Applying an Atomic Force Microscopy in the Study of Sulfide Flotation
Microscopy and Microanalysis · 2012-07-01 · 1 citations
articleSenior authorExtended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, July 29 – August 2, 2012.
An AFM study of collectors' adsorption on minerals in copper/molybdenum flotation
2012-09-14 · 1 citations
articleSenior authorAn AFM study of chalcopyrite surface in aqueous solution
2010-01-01 · 1 citations
articleSenior authorJournal of Pain · 2007-04-01
articleOpen accessPhysical Review A · 2003-04-11 · 57 citations
articleOpen accessWe investigate the time evolution of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a periodic optical potential. Using an effective mass formalism, we study the equation of motion for the envelope function modulating the Bloch states of the lattice potential. In particular, we show how the negative effective-mass affects the dynamics of the condensate.
Phonon excitations and stability of a Bose-Fermi mixture quantum gas
2003-01-01 · 1 citations
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Frequent coauthors
- 6 shared
Pierre Meystre
University of Arizona
- 5 shared
Han Pu
- 4 shared
Christopher P. Search
Stevens Institute of Technology
- 1 shared
Jinhong Zhang
China University of Petroleum, East China
- 1 shared
L. O. Baksmaty
Shell (United States)
- 1 shared
Todd W. Vanderah
University of Arizona
- 1 shared
J. Lai
General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region
- 1 shared
T. Phillip Malan
University of Arizona
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