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Dr. Kun Wang is an Assistant Professor of Physics in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Miami, with a secondary role in Chemistry. His research focuses on nanoscale optoelectronics, quantum transport, and energy conversion at the atomic and molecular levels. He leads the Wang Research Group, which explores interdisciplinary areas including physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. Notable achievements include developing the world's most conductive molecules, highlighted in JACS and multiple media outlets. His work has received awards such as the UM Provost's Research Award and NSF Graduate Fellowship support.
Dr. Wang actively engages in outreach, organizing events like Physics Fun for public education and mentoring students through programs like the Young Scholar Initiative. His lab has moved to UM since 2023 and collaborates globally on topics like Kagome superconductors and molecular-scale energy devices. Recent highlights include JACS cover articles and invited talks at international conferences.
His academic contributions span over 50 publications, with focuses on molecular junctions, nanodevices, and sustainable energy materials. He serves on journal editorial boards and has secured funding from NSF and DOE.


