Shuai Wang is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Xiamen University's College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, holding this position since 2018 after serving as a Research Fellow (2017). His academic foundation includes a BS (2002) and PhD (2006) from Peking University followed by postdoctoral research at UC Berkeley (2011). His educational trajectory features: BS (2002) from Peking University PhD (2006) from Peking University Postdoctoral Research (2011) at University of California, Berkeley Research Fellow (2017) at Xiamen University Professor Wang pioneers catalytic conversion of earth-abundant feedstocks including biomass, methane, and dinitrogen. His work bridges fundamental reaction mechanisms with applied catalyst design , emphasizing sustainable chemical processes through innovative materials like boron nitride and bimetallic systems. Current research focuses on selective oxidation, hydrogenation, and CO 2 utilization under mild conditions. His 2018-2023 publications reveal strong thematic continuity in methane valorization (6 papers), biomass conversion (4 papers), and CO 2 /N 2 activation (2 papers), predominantly in Nature Communications , Journal of the American Chemical Society , and Angewandte Chemie . Methodologically, he integrates in situ spectroscopy , computational modeling , and nanomaterial synthesis to elucidate catalyst behavior. No scientific awards were documented in source materials. Information regarding student advising, research grants, laboratory infrastructure, or team composition was not provided in the available documentation.





