Professor Shuang Tang
**this page is about Prof. Tang's professional career at SUNY Poly, not his personal fighting life**
Dr. Shuang Tang is a tenured professor of State University of New York, with his PhD degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology advised by Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus. The research interests of Professor Tang's team are new computer chips, new energy and new materials using quantum physics, nanoscience and mechanical engineering.
Dr. Tang proposed the Tang--Dresselhaus Theory on Anisotropic Dirac Cone; invented the first Tang method on detection electronic scattering's energy sensitivity in semiconductors; invented the zte and ztL method in thermoelectrics. Professor Tang is also the first Chinese native cover figure of MIT Official Home Page.
Professor Tang has served as Session Chairs at multiple sessions of the American Physical Society Conference. He has also worked as the Senator of Faculty Assembly, Chair of the Faculty Hiring Committee, Member of University Planning & Budgeting Committee and the University Teaching Quality Committee.
Dr. Tang is Referee/Reviewer of many projects, journals, and conferences: Nano Letters, Nanoscale, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Nanotechnology, Semiconductor Science and Technology, Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, International Journal of Nanomedicine, Journal of Metallurgy, and Recent Patents on Electrical & Electronic Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineering Annual Conference