
معرفی
Dr. Zuoming Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of North Texas (UNT), where he conducts research and teaches courses on interpersonal and technology-mediated communication. His office is located in GAB 309E, and he can be reached at zuoming.wang@unt.edu.
Research Interests: Dr. Wang's research centers on computer-mediated communication, social computing, and the dynamics of virtual groups. He investigates how new technologies influence social interactions, interpersonal relationships, and decision-making in online environments. His work spans areas such as social identification, credibility of online health information, and the transition between online and offline communication.
The recent publications reflect a strong focus on virtual group behavior, online identity, and health communication through digital platforms. His research often integrates theories from interpersonal communication and social psychology to understand user behavior in digital contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- Top Paper Award (2010), Southern States Communication Association
- Outstanding Dissertation Award (2008), International Communication Association
- Top 3 Papers Award (2007), National Communication Association
- Top Student Paper Award (2007), National Communication Association
- Liu Memorial Award & Daisy Yen Wu Scholarship (2007), Cornell University
- Graduate Student Teaching Award (2006), International Communication Association
- Anson E. Rowe Award (2006), Cornell University
- Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award (2006), Cornell University
- Graduate Book Award (2006), Cornell University
Grants and Advising: Dr. Wang has secured multiple research grants from UNT, including the Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship and several Research Initiative Grants focusing on virtual teams, impression formation, and blended learning. He teaches graduate seminars in computer-mediated communication, indicating active mentorship of advanced students, though specific advisees are not listed.
Labs and Research Teams: While no formal lab or research team is explicitly mentioned, his funded projects suggest involvement in research groups investigating Spanish language media, social networking sites, and virtual team dynamics.





