Dr. Gang Wang
Soil & Water
Environmental Biophysics
College of Resources
and Environmental Sciences,
China Agricultural University, China
Associate
Professor
Email: gangwang@cau.edu.cn
Qualifications
2012 Ph.D., ETH Zurich, Switzerland
2005 M.S., University
of Science & Technology of China, China
2002 B.S., University of
Science & Technology of China, China
Publications (Selected)
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Zhu, N.,
Liu, L., Xu, Q., Chen, G. and Wang, G.*, Resources availability mediated EPS
production regulates microbial cluster formation in activated sludge system. Chem
Eng J. (In review).
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Wang,
G., Zhu, N.,Liu, L., Li, X. and Chen, G., Environmental stresses regulate comprehensive
microbial clustering performance of activated sludge. Sci Rep. (In review).
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Wang, G. and Or, D., 2014. Trophic interactions induce
spatial self-organization of microbial consortia on rough surface. Sci Rep.
doi: 10.1038/srep06757.
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Chen,
C., Hu, K., Li, W., Wang, G. and Liu, G., 2014. Estimating the wet-end section
of soil water retention curve by using the dry-end section soil physics note. Soil
Sci Sci Am. DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2014.04.0167.
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Lazouskaya,
V., Wang, L.P., Or, D., Wang, G., Caplan, J.L. and Jin, Y., 2013. Colloid
mobilization by fluid displacement fronts in channels. J. Colloid Interf Sci. 406,
44-50.
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Wang,
G. and Or, D., 2013. Hydration dynamics promote bacterial coexistence on rough
surfaces. ISME J. 7, 395.
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Wang, G. and Or, D., 2012. A hydration-based biophysical
index for the onset of soil microbial coexistence. Sci Rep. DOI:
10.1038/srep00881.
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Dechesne, A., Wang, G., Gülez, G., Or, D. and Smets, B.F.,
2010. Hydration controlled bacterial motility and dispersal on surfaces. PNAS
107, 14369.
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Wang,
G. and Or, D., 2010. Aqueous films limit bacterial motility and colony
expansion on partially saturated rough surfaces. Environ Microbiol. 12, 1363.
Profile Details
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