Wen-Gui Weng is a Professor at the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Xiamen University , China. He earned his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University in 2007, followed by postdoctoral training at the University of Delaware. His research spans mechanochemistry, supramolecular polymers, and biomedical polymers, with a strong publication record in high-impact journals. Education: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University (2007) M.S. in Chemistry, Huaqiao University (2003) B.S. in Chemistry, Huaqiao University (2000) Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Delaware Research Interests: His work focuses on reactive polymers , supramolecular polymers , topological polymers , polymer nanocomposites , and biomimetic and biomedical polymers . He is particularly known for developing mechanoresponsive materials that can sense and respond to mechanical stimuli, including self-healing polymers and mechanochromic systems. His research group explores force-induced chemical reactions at the single-molecule level and designs dynamic covalent networks with tunable mechanical and optical properties. These materials have applications in smart coatings , biomedical devices , and adaptive materials . Scientific Contributions: Prof. Weng has published over 27 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals such as Nature Communications , Journal of the American Chemical Society , and Angewandte Chemie . His work is highly cited and recognized for advancing the field of polymer mechanochemistry . Contact: Email: wgweng@xmu.edu.cn Phone: +86 (0592) 2182430 Address: College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Fujian Province, 361005, China





