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Dr. Qing Wang is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Penn State University's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and completed postdoctoral research at Cornell University.
- Research Interests: Functional polymers, ferroelectric materials, nanocomposites, and energy storage/conversion systems
- Key Contributions: Development of high-performance dielectric polymers, self-powered sensors, and bioinspired composites
His research group investigates polymer nanocomposites with applications in capacitive energy storage, piezoelectric sensors, and electrocaloric cooling. Recent work has focused on high-entropy polymers, liquid metal composites, and radical electroactive materials.
Scientific Achievements:
- IEEE Fellow (2022)
- AAAS Fellow (2020)
- Nature Materials publication (2025)
- NSF CAREER Award (2006)
- Over 30000 citations
He has secured multiple NSF grants for projects on ferroelectric modeling, self-powered sensors, and hybrid electrolytes, collaborating with institutions worldwide.
Research fields
Functional polymeric materialsSemiconducting polymersMetal-containing polymersNanocompositesDielectric polymersOrganic thin filmsSelf-assemblyMolecular recognitionSupramolecular chemistryMicro/nano-patterningOptoelectronicsMolecular electronicsSensorsEnergy storage and conversionFerroelectric materials
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