
About
Feng Wang is the Scharlau Endowed Professor & Distinguished Professor in Physical Chemistry at the University of Arkansas within the College of Arts & Sciences, where he has been since 2012, advancing from Assistant Professor to Professor in 2018.
- Ph.D., Theoretical Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh
- B.S., Chemistry (Honors Science Program), Peking University
His research focuses on Computational Chemistry, Molecular Dynamics, and Theoretical Modeling of water and aqueous systems, with particular emphasis on force field development, hydration free energies, and supercooled water behavior. He also explores Nanotechnology applications in bioorganic systems and plasmonic materials.
His recent publications span Physical Chemistry, Materials Science, and Computational Modeling, with key contributions to understanding water anomalies, ion hydration, and nanoparticle assembly. Articles highlight adaptive force matching, hydrophobic interactions, and plasmonic optical properties.
Scientific Awards:
- 2010 HP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award
- 2007 NSF CAREER Award
- 2002 Mellon Fellowship
- 2001 IBM Graduate Student Award
- 1997 Young Eagle Scholarship
- 1994 Distinguished New Students Scholarship
He has mentored postdoctoral researchers and graduate students in computational methods, with affiliations in both Chemistry and Materials Science domains.
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