Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Assoc Prof Su Haibin

Associate Professor 
Division of Materials Technology 
School of Materials Science & Engineering 
College of Engineering 



Email: HBSU@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)6790 4346 
Office: N4.1-01-08 
Education
  • PhD State Univ of New York at Stony Brook 2002
  • MS State Univ of New York at Stony Brook 1999
  • BE Zhejiang University 1995
Biography
Dr. Su is currently in the School of Materials Science and Engineering since 2005. He received his Ph.D. degree from State University of New York at Stony Brook. He was a PostDoctorate Scholar at California Institute of Technology. His research interests include multiscale simulation on functional materials in clean energy and molecule electronics. He has done significant research work in his research areas and published about 30 top quality international journal and conference papers. He is a regular reviewer for a number of premier journals, including Phys. Rev., etc. Dr. Su serves on the Editorial Board of Modern Physics Letter B and International Journal of Modern Physics B.
Research Interests
Dr. Su is an expert in computational materials science. His current research programs focus on the
development and application of theoretical and computational materials science; Quantum-mechanical, classical simulations and modeling of the electronic, structural, energetic and dynamical properties of functional materials; Emergent collective properties of condensed matter systems, in particular, at nanometer scales.
Research Grant
  • A*SERC Innovations in Remanufacturing Programme (2011-2014) [by A*STAR Science & Engineering Research Council (SERC)]
  • A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council (2011-)
  • A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council (2011-) [by A*STAR Science & Engineering Research Council (SERC)]
  • A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council (2012-)
  • A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council - Public Sector Funding (2009-)
  • A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council - Public Sector Funding (2012-)
  • Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (2008-)
  • Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (2013-2015) [by Ministry of Education (MOE)]
  • Academic Research Fund Tier 2 (2009-2013) [by MOE]
  • Academic Research Fund Tier 2 (2010-) [by MOE]
  • Defence Science and Technology Agency (2008-)
  • NRF CREATE (2012-)
  • NRF Competitive Research Program (2009-)
  • NTU Internal Funding - New Initiative Funding (2011-)
  • Seed Funding (2013-)
  • Start Up Grant (2005-)
Current Projects
  • Atomic Surface Study on Supercapacitor Electrodes using Atomic Layer Deposition and Simulations
  • Design and manufacturability of thermoplastic flexible risers
  • Development of Highly Efficient Electrocatalyst for Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell
  • Development of coiled flexible sub-sea thermoplastic composite risers
  • High power cladding-pumped cascaded Raman fibre sources for mid-IR wavelengths
  • In-Situ Reliability Assessment of Remanufactured Parts Operating at Elevated Temperature
  • Interface Science and Technology
  • Investigation of Long-term Stability of LiMPO4
  • Large Scale Design-based Functional Nanomaterials and Heterostructures: Aim for Sustainability
  • Multiscale Design and Fabrication of Electrocactive Polymer Biomedical Devices with Low Energy Consumption
  • Multiscale design and fabrication of electroactive polymer biomedical devices with low energy consumption
  • Nanonets: New Materials, Devices for Integrated Energy Harnessing & Storage
  • Nanowire-Based Image Sensors
  • Physics and Atomistic Modeling of Dielectric/ Semiconductor Interface Instability
  • Rational Design of Carbon Nanotube Interconnects
  • Rational Design of Carbon-Nanotube Interconnects
  • Relooking at interfaces between Carbonaceous Nanostructures: Reducing Thermal Boundary Resistance
  • SinBeRISE Subproject 1 - Singapore-Berkeley Research Initiative for Sustainable Energy
  • Smart Materials for Ballistic Protection (under Advanced Functional Materials Programme)
  • Synthesis, modeling and structural correalation of enabling printed electronics materials
  • Towards Computational Design Package of Electroactive Functional Polymers
  • Towards rational protein design-enabled by bio-network analysis
Selected Publications
  • Sathyapalan A, Zhou AH, Kar T, Zhou F, Su HB. (2009). A novel approach for the design of a highly selective sulfate-ion-selective electrode. Chemical Communications, (3), 325-327.
  • P. Li, H.B. Su, S.Q. Shen. (2007). Kagome Antiferromagnet: A Schwinger-boson mean-field theory study. Physical Review B, 76, 174406.
  • H.B. Su, D.O. Welch, W. Wong-Ng, L.P. Cook, and Z. Yang. (2007). Manifestation of anisotropy in melting systematics of RBa2Cu3O7-delta (R=lanthanides). Applied Physics Letters, 91, Art. No. 172510.
  • H.B. Su, R.J. Nielsen, A.C.T. van Duin, and W.A. Goddard III. (2007). Simulations on the effects of confinement and Ni-catalysis on the formation of tubular fullerene structures from peapod precursors. Physical Review B, 75, Art No. 134107.
  • H.B. Su, W.A. Goddard III, et al. (2006). Dynamic friction force in a carbon peapod oscillator. Nanotechnology, 17, 5691-5695.
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