Professor Frank Zhigang Wang is a faculty member at the School of Computing , University of Kent. His research focuses on Quantum Computing , Neuromorphic Computing , and Cloud Computing , with significant contributions to Memristor Technology and Green Computing . He has secured £5 million in research grants from EC/UK/industries and chaired/co-chaired over 10 international conferences, including IEEE and ACM events in Manchester, Delhi, Beijing, and Shanghai. Key research areas: Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Neuromorphic Systems, Cloud Security. Professional roles: Fellow of the British Computer Society, former IEEE Region 8 Area 2 Coordinator. His work explores Landauer Bound optimization in quantum systems, Spin-Encoded Quantum Computers , and Topological Electronics . Recent publications address post-quantum cryptography and memristor-based neuromorphic architectures . He has supervised 15 PhD students (14 completed) and 7 research fellows. Awards include Best Teacher Award nominations (2016, 2022) and ACM/IEEE Super Computing Challenge Finalist (2007).









