
معرفی
Hong Guo is the James McGill Professor of Physics at McGill University's Department of Physics. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh (1987). His research focuses on quantum electronic transport theory in nanoelectronics and materials physics of nanotechnology, emphasizing first-principles computational methods like NEGF-DFT and the RESCU real-space electronic structure technique. He teaches courses such as Electricity and Magnetism (PHY-242) and Quantum Physics I (PHY-357) and is affiliated with the Overseas Chinese Physics Association (OCPA).
- Education: Ph.D., Physics, University of Pittsburgh, 1987.
Research interests include developing theoretical frameworks for quantum transport properties and innovative computational tools for materials physics. His group pioneered the NEGF-DFT formalism and the RESCU method, enabling large-scale simulations of nanoscale systems. Publications span topics from nanoelectronics to environmental chemistry and vision science, reflecting interdisciplinary collaboration.
Publications highlight advancements in sensor technology, environmental contaminant analysis, and athlete vision testing. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to computational physics and nanotechnology are notable. Active in teaching and mentoring, he maintains affiliations with academic and professional organizations.
Labs/Teams: Research group specializing in quantum transport and materials modeling, with applications in nanoelectronics and environmental analysis.


