个人简介
Biography
Prof Wang Xin is currently in the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. He received his Bachelor and Master degrees in Chemical Engineering from Zhe Jiang University, Ph.D. degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He joined NTU in 2005. His research interests include electrochemistry, electrochemical technologies for energy conversion. He has done significant research work in his research areas and published over 200 peer-reviewed journal papers, with total citation over 18000 and H-index of 68. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry(FRSC) and Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher 2018 (Cross-field).
Academic Qualifications
BEng (Chemical Engineering), Zhe Jiang University, 1994, excellent graduate of Zhe Jiang Province
MEng (Chemical Engineering), Zhe Jiang University, 1997, SunShine Scholarship of Zhe Jiang University
PhD (Chemical Engineering), Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, 2002
Professional Experiences
10/1997 - 8/1998, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Research assistant
03/2002 - 06/2003, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Research associate
07/2003 - 05/2005, University of California, Riverside, Postdoc fellow
12/2003 - 05/2005, Pacific Fuel Cell Corp., US, R&D director, Vice president
05/2005 - 08/2010, Nanyang Technological University, Assistant professor
08/2010 - 08/2016, Nanyang Technological University, Associate professor
09/2016 - ,Nanyang Technological University, Professor
研究领域
Prof Wang Xin's areas of expertise are electrochemistry and electrocatalysis. His current research works focus on fuel cell, energy storage and electrochemical reactor with co-generation of electricity and valuable chemicals.
近期论文
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T.H. Nguyen, X. Wang*. (2010). Multifunctional composite membrane based on a highly porous polyimide matrix for direct methanol fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources, 195, 1024.
S.Y. Wang, S.P. Jiang*, T.J. White, Jun Guo, X. Wang*. (2009). Electrocatalytic Activity and Interconnectivity of Pt Nanoparticles on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Fuel Cells. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part C: Nanomaterials, Interfaces and Hard Matter, 113, 18935.
T.H. Nguyen, C. Wang, X. Wang*. (2009). Pore-filling membrane for direct methanol fuel cells based on sulfonated poly(styrene-ran-ethylene) and porous polyimide matrix. Journal of Membrane Science, 342, 208.
Shuangyin Wang, San Ping Jiang,*, Xin Wang*. (2008). Polyelectrolyte functionalized carbon nanotubes as support for noble metal electrocatalysts and their activity for methanol oxidation. Nanotechnology, .
Kristian, N., Yan, Y., Wang, X.*. (2008). Highly efficient submonolayer Pt-decorated Au nano-catalysts for formic acid oxidation. Chemical Communications, (3), 353-355.