Dr. Jane Wang

Professor

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Biography

Z. Jane Wang is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Cornell University, whose research focuses on Theoretical Condensed-Matter Physics and Biological Physics. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Fudan University (1989) and a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago (1996). Her academic interests involve understanding the complex dynamics of insect flight, utilizing physics principles to explore neural control mechanisms, biological modeling, and the evolution of flight stability. Professor Wang’s research emphasizes interpreting and predicting the flight dynamics of insects, anchored in the Navier-Stokes equations which govern unsteady aerodynamics. This work aims to elucidate how insects interpret environmental stimuli, fundamentally linking physics and neurology. Among her ongoing projects are developmental investigations into the neural control algorithms that facilitate the flight stability of various insect species. Wang has received numerous awards including the Stanley Corrsin Award and the Simons Fellowship, and she has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Additionally, she has held positions at notable research institutions. Her contributions are profoundly influential in both theoretical physics and applied biological studies.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2009-01-01 — Present

Cornell University • Ithaca, NY

Leader in research and education in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics and Biological Physics.

Associate Professor

2004-01-01 — 2009-01-01

Cornell University • Ithaca, NY

Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Theoretical Physics and conducted research in fluid dynamics.

Assistant Professor

1999-01-01 — 2004-01-01

Cornell University • Ithaca, NY

Focused on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of physics and biology.

Visiting Member

1997-01-01 — 1999-01-01

Courant Institute of the Mathematical Sciences, New York University • New York, NY

Engaged in collaborative research projects with faculty.

NSF-NATO Postdoctoral Fellow

1997-01-01 — 1997-12-31

University of Oxford • Oxford, UK

Conducted theoretical research in physics.

Awards

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Stanley Corrsin Award

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Robert '55 Vanne '57 Cowie Teaching Award

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Simons Fellowship

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Simons Fellow

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Fellow

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Radcliffe Fellow

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Cornell Provost’s Award for Excellence

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David Lucille Packard Fellow

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ONR Young Investigator Award

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NSF Early Career Award

Requirements for Cornell University

Master Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Listening
Required:15
Reading
Required:20
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:22
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Architecture or related field
Application Checklist
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  • Resume/CV
Specialization Notes

Department of Architecture