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Xiang Wang serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Xiamen University's College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, maintaining his office in Room 434 of the Chemical Building since 2020. His research program bridges experimental nanoscience and electrochemistry with strong institutional ties to Xiamen University's PCOSS research group.
His academic journey began with BS (2007) and PhD (2013) degrees from Xiamen University, followed by research assistantship (2014-2016) and postdoctoral training (2016-2020) at the same institution. This continuous affiliation demonstrates deep integration within Xiamen's chemical research ecosystem.
Dr. Wang's research centers on advanced nanoscale spectroscopic techniques, particularly Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) and Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). His work explores Nano-optics, Nanospectroelectrochemistry, and Nanoscale in-situ characterization to investigate 2D materials, electrocatalytic processes, and biomolecular structures at unprecedented resolution. This interdisciplinary approach merges physical chemistry with materials engineering to solve fundamental interface science problems.
Analysis of his 2019-2024 publications reveals dominant themes in nanoscale characterization of 2D materials (particularly MoS2), electrocatalyst evolution monitoring, and novel spectroelectrochemical methodologies. His work consistently appears in high-impact journals including Nature Catalysis, Chemical Society Reviews, and Advanced Materials, demonstrating significant contributions to nanospectroscopy and materials characterization fields.


