"When you are solving a problem, don't worry. Now, after you have solved the problem, then that's the time to worry."
Richard Feynman


Education

07/2007 - Present      PhD student
                              University of California, San Diego
09/2006 - 07/2007     PhD student
                              Rutgers University
02/2003 - 05/2005     M.Phil. student
                              Hong Kong Baptist University
09/1999 - 06/2002     Undergraduate
                              Hong Kong Baptist University
09/1998 - 06/1999     Foundation course
                              Tsinghua University & HKBU

 


Research

I am now a member of the Hwa group at CTBP. My research interests generally lie in the understanding of regulatory mechanisms in bacterial physiology. Right now I am working on the analysis of E. coli metabolic network structure and organization. The goal for this project is to get a coarse-grained model for quantitative study.

M.Phil. Thesis

Sheng Hui, The analysis of metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae with genome-scale gene expression data. MPhil. thesis (2005) [ PDF (1.84MB) ] [ PPT(2.52MB) ]

Publication

Sheng Hui and Lei-Han Tang, Ground state and glass transition of the RNA secondary structure. Eur. Phys. J. B 53, 77-84 (2006)



Curriculum vitae [pdf]

 

Sheng (Tony) Hui
Center for Theoretical Biological Physics
Department of Physics
University of California, San Diego


Email: shui@ucsd.edu


 


I was in the Condensed Matter Theory and Biophysics Lab at Hong Kong Baptist University.

Last update: 09/18/2007