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Dr. William Wen is a Lecturer at the School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, specializing in Chemistry and Forensic Science. His research focuses on analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, and environmental engineering, with expertise in materials science, energy storage, and nanotechnology. He has contributed to studies on 2D materials, photocatalytic systems, and environmental remediation technologies. Wen has supervised doctoral research in areas such as solid-liquid interfaces, low-dimensional materials, and carbon nitride-based materials for batteries.
His teaching and supervision roles include associate supervision of three doctoral candidates. Research outputs span topics like MXenes, transition metal dichalcogenides, and energy storage materials. Wen’s work addresses sustainable development goals related to clean energy, water, and climate action. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry, with contributions to photocatalysis and electrochemical systems dating back to 2008.
- Key Research Areas: Nanomaterials, environmental catalysis, energy conversion, and computational materials modeling
- Recent Projects: DFT-guided design of carbon nitride materials, mechanical properties of 2D heterostructures
Publications highlight advancements in battery materials, pollutant degradation mechanisms, and photocatalyst optimization. His interdisciplinary work bridges chemistry, engineering, and environmental science for sustainable solutions.


