
معرفی
Stanislaus S. Wong is a Professor and Chair of the Chemistry Department at SUNY Stony Brook. He has held this position since 2023. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor (2000-2006), Associate Professor (2006-2010), and Professor (2010-2019) at the same institution. He also maintained a joint appointment with the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Sciences Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory from 2000 to 2017. His academic affiliations extend to the Biomedical Engineering Program and the Biophysics Program at SUNY Stony Brook.
Education:
- B.Sc., 1994, McGill University
- A.M., 1996, Harvard University
- Ph.D., 1999, Harvard University
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1999-2000, Columbia University
Research Focus:
His research has primarily revolved around: (1) carbon nanotube (CNT) functionalization from structural and mechanistic perspectives to improve purification, solubilization, and biocompatibility; and (2) green synthesis of nanostructures (cubes, wires, spheres) of metal oxides, sulfides, and perovskites under ambient or low-temperature conditions. Applications include fuel cells, solar cells, lithium-ion batteries, optoelectronics, and biomedical devices.
Publications:
His 15 most recent articles highlight advancements in energy storage materials, charge transfer heterostructures, and environmentally friendly synthesis methods. Keywords span Catalysis, Nanotechnology, Energy Storage, and Nanotoxicology, with sub-fields covering Platinum-free Fuel Cell Catalysts, Quantum Dot-Nanotube Hybrids, Biocompatible Nanomaterials, and Green Nanomaterial Synthesis.
Editorial Roles:
- Executive Editor, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2018–present)
- Associate Editor, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2014–present)
- Section Editor, Nanotechnology (2010–2013)
- Editorial Advisory Board, Chemistry of Materials (2008–2013), Nano Futures (2017–present)
Scientific Leadership:
He has served as Chair of the Center for Functional Nanomaterials User Executive Committee at BNL, Co-organizer of NSLS/CFN Users’ Meetings, and member of the Materials Research Society National Nanotechnology Initiative Task Force (2010). His group has also contributed to U.S. patent filings for nanomaterials in fuel cell applications.


