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Qingping Wang is a Dr Marie Curie Fellow at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering & Design. She is actively involved in interdisciplinary research through multiple centres: Centre for Integrated Materials, Processes & Structures (IMPS), Centre for Climate Adaptation & Environment Research (CAER), Centre for Regenerative Design & Engineering for a Net Positive World (RENEW), and Centre for Bioengineering & Biomedical Technologies (CBio).
Her research focuses on advanced functional materials, particularly piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials, with applications in energy harvesting, sensing, micro-robotics, and sustainable technologies. Key areas include lead-free piezoelectrics, thin films, single crystals, aerogels, and flexible sensors. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy, climate action, and sustainable cities.
Her recent publications in journals such as Advanced Materials, Nano Energy, and Chemical Engineering Journal highlight innovations in pyroelectric figures of merit, self-poling perovskites, piezocatalysis, micro-robot propulsion, and damage-tolerant flexible sensors. These works demonstrate a strong trend toward multifunctional, environmentally friendly materials with high performance under dynamic conditions.
- Fellowship UKRI Post Doc Guarantee - High-performance porous pyroelectric materials by freeze-casting for thermal sensing and harvesting (PPTSH), awarded competitively, 1 Sept 2024
Wang serves as a researcher on an EU Commission-funded fellowship and as a Co-Investigator on a UKRI-funded project involving synchrotron X-ray diffraction for characterizing pyroelectric ceramics. These roles reflect her leadership in experimental design and advanced materials characterization. No information is available about student supervision or teaching responsibilities.
She contributes to collaborative research networks involving experts like Prof. Chris Bowen, Dr. James Roscow, and Dr. Anton Lunt, focusing on materials processing, phase transformations, and energy applications. Her work integrates advanced fabrication techniques such as freeze-casting and 3D printing with rigorous materials characterization.
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