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ANG Shi Jun is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He holds a B.Sc. (1st Class Honours) from NUS (2014), a Ph.D. from the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering (2018), and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2019–2021). His research focuses on high-throughput quantum chemistry, AI applications in chemistry, cheminformatics, and catalysis for sustainability.
Key educational milestones include the Schering Plough Gold Medal (2013), A*STAR scholarships at undergraduate and postdoctoral levels, and the Chairman’s Honours List (2014). He has been recognized with the Royal Society of Chemistry Best Oral Presentation Award (2018) and secured the A*STAR Career Development Fund (2022).
His research publications span topics like molecular language processing for compound databases, phase transitions in nanoparticles, and halogen bonding dynamics. His work bridges computational methods with practical applications in sustainable chemistry and materials science.
ANG has received notable awards and grants, including the MIT Kaufman Teaching Certification (2020), highlighting his contributions to both research and education. While no specific lab or team is explicitly mentioned, his affiliations align with NUS’s Department of Chemistry, where he contributes to cutting-edge interdisciplinary research.
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