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63
Citations
13015
World Ranking
584
National Ranking
262

Overview

Guoliang Huang is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy, with a focus on biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, mechanical engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

Their research topics include acoustic wave phenomena, metamaterials and metasurfaces applications, nonlinear photonic systems, advanced materials and mechanics, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, topological materials and phenomena, and ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation.

Frequent publication venues for Guoliang Huang include the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, arXiv (Cornell University), Nature Communications, Applied Physics Letters, and Physical Review Letters.

Their notable recent papers are:

  • Nonreciprocity in acoustic and elastic materials, 2020, Nature Reviews Materials
  • Laser-Induced Graphene for Electrothermally Controlled, Mechanically Guided, 3D Assembly and Human-Soft Actuators Interaction, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Pencil-paper on-skin electronics, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Porous liquid metal-elastomer composites with high leakage resistance and antimicrobial property for skin-interfaced bioelectronics, 2023, Science Advances
  • An active mechanical Willis meta-layer with asymmetric polarizabilities, 2020, Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors of Guoliang Huang include:

  • Qian Wu
  • Yangyang Chen
  • Xianchen Xu
  • Hussein Nassar
  • Shaoyun Wang

Best Publications

  • On the negative effective mass density in acoustic metamaterials

    H.H. Huang;C.T. Sun;G.L. Huang

  • Negative refraction of elastic waves at the deep-subwavelength scale in a single-phase metamaterial

    R. Zhu;X. N. Liu;G. K. Hu;C. T. Sun

  • A chiral elastic metamaterial beam for broadband vibration suppression

    R. Zhu;X.N. Liu;G.K. Hu;C.T. Sun

  • An elastic metamaterial with simultaneously negative mass density and bulk modulus

    X. N. Liu;G. K. Hu;G. L. Huang;C. T. Sun

  • Nonreciprocity in acoustic and elastic materials

    Hussein Nassar;Behrooz Yousefzadeh;Romain Fleury;Massimo Ruzzene

  • Band Gaps in a Multiresonator Acoustic Metamaterial

    G. L. Huang;C. T. Sun

  • Wave propagation characterization and design of two-dimensional elastic chiral metacomposite

    X.N. Liu;X.N. Liu;G.K. Hu;C.T. Sun;G.L. Huang

  • Modulated phononic crystals: Non-reciprocal wave propagation and Willis materials

    H. Nassar;X. C. Xu;Andrew Norris;G. L. Huang

  • A hybrid elastic metamaterial with negative mass density and tunable bending stiffness

    Yangyang Chen;Gengkai Hu;Guoliang Huang

  • Band Gap Control in an Active Elastic Metamaterial With Negative Capacitance Piezoelectric Shunting

    Yangyang Chen;Guoliang Huang;C. T. Sun

  • Chiral effect in plane isotropic micropolar elasticity and its application to chiral lattices

    X.N. Liu;X.N. Liu;G.L. Huang;G.K. Hu

  • Dissipative elastic metamaterials for broadband wave mitigation at subwavelength scale

    Y.Y. Chen;M.V. Barnhart;J.K. Chen;G.K. Hu

  • Bistable Structures for Advanced Functional Systems

    Yunteng Cao;Yunteng Cao;Masoud Derakhshani;Yuhui Fang;Guoliang Huang

  • Multiscale porous elastomer substrates for multifunctional on-skin electronics with passive-cooling capabilities

    Yadong Xu;Bohan Sun;Yun Ling;Qihui Fei

  • A study of topological effects in 1D and 2D mechanical lattices

    H. Chen;H. Nassar;G.L. Huang

  • Magnetoactive Acoustic Metamaterials

    Kunhao Yu;Nicholas X. Fang;Guoliang Huang;Qiming Wang

  • Focusing guided waves using surface bonded elastic metamaterials

    Xiang Yan;Rui Zhu;Guoliang Huang;Fuh-Gwo Yuan

  • Analytical coupled vibroacoustic modeling of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials: membrane model.

    Yangyang Chen;Guoliang Huang;Xiaoming Zhou;Gengkai Hu

  • Analytical coupled vibroacoustic modeling of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials: membrane model

    Yangyang Chen;Xiaoming Zhou;Gengkai Hu;Chin-Teh Sun

  • Non-reciprocal wave propagation in modulated elastic metamaterials.

    H. Nassar;H. Chen;A. N. Norris;M. R. Haberman

  • Laser‐Induced Graphene for Electrothermally Controlled, Mechanically Guided, 3D Assembly and Human‐Soft Actuators Interaction

    Yun Ling;Wenbo Pang;Xiaopeng Li;Shivam Goswami

  • Experimental study of an adaptive elastic metamaterial controlled by electric circuits

    Rui Zhu;Yangyang Chen;Miles V. Barnhart;Gengkai Hu

Frequent Co-Authors

Gengkai Hu
Gengkai Hu Beijing Institute of Technology
C.T. Sun
C.T. Sun Purdue University West Lafayette
Andrew N. Norris
Andrew N. Norris Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Fuh-Gwo Yuan
Fuh-Gwo Yuan North Carolina State University
Zheng Yan
Zheng Yan University of Missouri
Jihong Wen
Jihong Wen National University of Defense Technology
Chiara Daraio
Chiara Daraio California Institute of Technology
Yihui Zhang
Yihui Zhang Tsinghua University
Nicholas X. Fang
Nicholas X. Fang University of Hong Kong
Andrea Alù
Andrea Alù City University of New York

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