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Dr. Cheng Cheng is a Lecturer in Economics at King's Business School, King's College London. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Manchester. His research focuses on Macroeconomics, particularly the impact of technological change on employment levels, wage inequality, and population growth. Cheng has extensive teaching experience across various universities, including the University of Manchester, Coventry University, and Queen Mary University of London.
Education: PhD in Economics (University of Manchester). Teaching roles include Leeds International Study Centre (University of Leeds), King’s Foundations (King’s College London), and Royal Holloway University of London’s International Study Centre.
Research interests span Macroeconomics with a focus on technological change’s socioeconomic implications. His work examines labor market dynamics and demographic trends influenced by technology. Additionally, he contributed to Neuroscience research on olfactory sensory neuron development and axon guidance in zebrafish, alongside genomic studies in porcine immunology and evolution.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary research, including neural development mechanisms and genomic analyses of pigs. His recent work (2023-2022) emphasizes zebrafish olfactory systems, while earlier studies (2013-2012) address porcine immunology and evolutionary biology.
Award: Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (recognizing teaching excellence).
Currently not accepting new PhD students. No grants or funding details provided.




