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Professor Feng Wang

Professor Feng Wang
Professor, Chemistry
Swinburne university of technology  , Australia
Biography

Feng Wang (Ph.D. Theoretical/Computational Chemistry, Spectroscopy) is a Professor of Chemistry and Deputy Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Feng received her Ph.D. degree at the University of Newcastle (Australia, 1994), and worked at the University of Waterloo (1994-1996) as an NSERC Canada International Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne (1996-2000). After a short period at a supercomputer center, she joined the Swinburne University of Technology in 2003. Feng has led many theoretical/computational chemistry-driven discoveries in a broad spectrum of applications in medicinal, biological, solar energy, etc chemistry, and physics and has published over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles. Feng is an Honorary Professor at the School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, a Fellow of RACI, and a Fellow of the AIP. She also serves on national scientific research committees such as the National Computational Merit Allocation Committee (NCMAC, Australia) and has been an expert panel member for National Research Councils including Ireland, Czech Republic, Portugal, Romania, and Canada (Quebec), etc. Feng Wang (Ph.D. Theoretical/Computational Chemistry, Spectroscopy) is a Professor of Chemistry and Deputy Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Feng received her Ph.D. degree at the University of Newcastle (Australia, 1994), and worked at the University of Waterloo (1994-1996) as an NSERC Canada International Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne (1996-2000). After a short period at a supercomputer center, she joined the Swinburne University of Technology in 2003. Feng has led many theoretical/computational chemistry-driven discoveries in a broad spectrum of applications in medicinal, biological, solar energy, etc chemistry, and physics and has published over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles. Feng is an Honorary Professor at the School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, a Fellow of RACI, and a Fellow of the AIP. She also serves on national scientific research committees such as the National Computational Merit Allocation Committee (NCMAC, Australia) and has been an expert panel member for National Research Councils including Ireland, Czech Republic, Portugal, Romania, and Canada (Quebec), etc.

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