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Gangli Wang is a faculty member in the College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University, where he leads a research group focused on nanoelectrochemistry. His work bridges fundamental electrochemical principles with practical applications in biomedical sensing and energy technologies.
Dr. Wang's educational background includes:
- B.S. (1996) from Peking University, Beijing, China
- M.S. (1999) from Peking University, Beijing, China
- Ph.D. (2004) from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Dr. Wang's research focuses on nanoelectrochemistry, seeking fundamental insights for better biomedical and energy applications. His work examines charge transport behaviors at nanoscale interfaces, with particular emphasis on electron activities in noble metal clusters and ion transport processes. His group investigates applications in electrochemical sensors, energy storage and conversion systems, and water desalination technologies. The research combines experimental electrochemistry with nanofabrication techniques to develop novel materials and devices at the nanoscale.
Dr. Wang's recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on electrochemical phenomena at the nanoscale, particularly involving gold nanoclusters and nanopore systems. His work spans fundamental electrochemical characterization to applied sensor development, with particular strength in electrochemiluminescence and microelectrode-based detection systems. The research shows progression from basic nanoscale electrochemical phenomena to practical applications in biomedical sensing and energy conversion.
Dr. Wang maintains an active research laboratory located in the Natural Science Center (Room 420) at Georgia State University. His research program involves both undergraduate and graduate students, with several publications indicating undergraduate researchers in his group. While specific grant information isn't provided in the available text, his ongoing publication record suggests active external funding supporting his research program.




