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Professor Yun Wang is a Full Professor at Griffith University's School of Environment and Science (Chemistry and Forensic Science), affiliated with the Centre for Catalysis and Clean Energy and the Environmental Futures Research Institute. His research focuses on computational materials design for energy conversion, catalysis, and renewable energy applications, particularly addressing interface-related challenges in electrochemical and photocatalytic systems. He earned his PhD from Fudan University and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Sydney.
- Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, Fudan University (2002)
- BSc in Chemistry, Fudan University (1997)
Research Interests: Dr. Wang's work emphasizes multi-scale computational methods to study materials properties, surface/interface science, and reaction mechanisms. His group develops data-driven models to enhance energy device performance, including batteries, solar cells, and electrocatalytic systems. Recent projects involve MXenes, perovskite solar cells, and nanoscale zero-valent iron for environmental remediation.
Publications & Trends: His most cited works address electrocatalysis, energy storage materials, and environmental applications of nanomaterials. Recent articles highlight advancements in sodium-ion battery electrolytes, CO₂ reduction catalysts, and advanced photocatalytic systems.
- Awards: Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Grants: Over A$1.5M in funding from ARC, CSIRO, and industry partnerships for catalysis, clean energy, and materials design projects.
- Teaching: Convenor of Chemistry I, Environmental Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry courses, emphasizing research-integrated curricula.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Catalysis and Clean Energy group, collaborating with the Environmental Futures Research Institute and international partners.
