Yuan Yuan Wang, female, Ph.D., professor, member of the Committee of Shanghai Polytechnic University, Jiusan Society. She graduated from the Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), majoring in Applied Physics, and received her PhD in December 2010, majoring in Condensed Matter Physics, Department of Physics, USTC. Then he did postdoctoral work in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, U.S.A. In July 2012, he joined Shanghai Polytechnic University, and has been the Director of Materials Science and Engineering since May 2019, Deputy Director of Engineering and Dean of the College of Environmental and Materials Engineering since October 2020, and since February 2023, he has been the Energy and Materials College Executive Dean.
He is a Young Oriental Scholar in Shanghai, and his main research interests are new energy materials and devices. He has presided over one National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) face project and one youth project, presided over nearly 10 provincial and ministerial projects such as the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation, and participated in one major project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) as the project backbone (the second in the unit). In recent years, he has published more than 40 academic papers in renowned journals such as Phys. Rev. B, J. Phys. Chem. C, Int. J. Heat Mass Transf. and ACS Appl. Mater. Inter. etc. He has also applied for and been granted 6 invention patents.
She is responsible for the construction of Shanghai Application Pilot Program in this program, and participates in the application for the accreditation of Engineering Education in Materials Science and Engineering as a key member. She has published more than ten teaching papers, obtained one key teaching reform project in Shanghai, and is in charge of the construction of the full English course of Semiconductor Materials, the construction of the key courses of Materials Physics and Introduction to Solid State Physics.