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Ruoyu Wang serves as a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Public Health within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences at Queen's University Belfast. With active research output spanning from 2022 through 2025, Wang has established a significant presence in the field of public health and urban environment research.
Wang's research interests prominently feature the intersection of urban planning and public health, with particular emphasis on green spaces, transport systems, and their impacts on community health outcomes. The research fingerprint reveals strong engagement with Health Psychology (100%), Social Sciences associations (92%), China-related Social Sciences (70%), UK-focused Social Sciences (60%), Environmental Social Sciences (60%), Regression Psychology (59%), Green Space Social Sciences (57%), and Perspective Social Sciences (54%).
Recent publications demonstrate a clear trend toward analyzing how urban environments affect public health, with particular attention to green space distribution, transportation choices, and health equity across different socioeconomic groups. Wang's work frequently employs large-scale data analysis and participates in significant international collaborations.
Wang actively engages with the academic community through participation in events such as the ESRC funded Festival of Social Science (FOSS) in January 2024, where they presented on how urban green spaces contribute to sustainable cities. This presentation garnered attention from multiple news outlets and social media platforms, indicating the relevance and impact of their work.

