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Professor Lijing Wang holds a faculty position at RMIT University's Department of Fashion & Textiles, based at the Brunswick Campus. Her research focuses on advancing functional and sustainable textiles through innovations in materials science, smart fabrics, and eco-friendly manufacturing. She is particularly active in areas such as bio-inspired smart materials, nanotechnology-enhanced textiles, and waste-to-resource solutions in the apparel industry.
Research Interests: Lijing’s work spans materials engineering, sustainable textile development, and the integration of performance-enhancing features into fabrics. Her projects address challenges in fire protection systems, wearable energy harvesting, and eco-conscious material recycling. She collaborates on initiatives like mycelium-based composites and phase-change materials for thermal regulation in protective clothing.
Teaching & Engagement: She contributes to courses on fiber science, smart materials, and textile engineering. Her teaching emphasizes practical applications of emerging technologies in textile design and manufacturing processes. Open to supervising postgraduate research in smart textiles and sustainable materials, her student projects often bridge academic innovation with real-world industry needs.
Labs & Collaborations: While specific lab affiliations are not emphasized, her work aligns with RMIT’s broader research clusters in materials innovation and future fashion technologies. She advocates for cross-disciplinary approaches to tackle global issues like textile waste and energy-efficient production.



