WangEG
北京大学博士(1990年)
表面动力学,受限条件下水的复杂行为,轻元素纳米材料的非平衡态生长及物性研究
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Enge WangUniversity Chair Professor of PhysicsCAS Member, TWAS MemberAPS Fellow, IoP (UK) Fellow ( FinstP ), ECWIF (UK) Fellow
Deputy President, Chinese Academy of SciencesPresident Emeritus, Peking UniversityVice President, the Chinese Physical Society (CPS)
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Email:egwang_at_pku.edu.cn
Personal Homepage:http://www.phy.pku.edu.cn/~egwang/index.html
Academic Experience and Education
Enge Wang graduated in theoretical physics from Liaoning University (1982) and obtained his PhD in condensed matter physics from Peking University (1990). He did his research in Princeton through an exchange program and worked at Institut d’Electronique, de Microelectronique et de Nanotechnologie (France) and University of Houston as a post-doctoral fellow and a research scientist. He started his academic career in 1995 as a professor at Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He was the Director of the Institute of Physics (CAS) (1999-2007), the Founding Director of International Center for Quantum Structures (2000-2001), the Co-Director of Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics (2004-2009), the Executive President of CAS Graduate University (2008-2009), the Deputy General Secretary of CAS (2008-2009), and the Dean of School of Physics, the Dean of Graduate School, the Provost and Executive Vice President (2009-2012), the President (2013-2015) of Peking University. Since 2015 (March), he is the Deputy President of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is also the Vice President of the Chinese Physical Society (CPS, 2012-2015).
Enge Wang was also a JSPS professor of Tohoku University (Japan, 2001-2002), an AvH Scholar of Fritz-Haber Institute der MPG (Germany, 2005-2009), a GCEP Professor of Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University (2008-2009), and a KITP visiting Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara (2009). He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS, 2007) and the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS, 2008), as well as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS, 2006) and a Fellow (FinstP) of the Institute of Physics (UK, 2003).
Research Interests
Enge Wang researches surface physics; the approach is a combination of atomistic simulation of nonequilibrium growth and chemical vapor deposition of light-element nanomaterials. This study primarily involves formation and decay mechanisms of surface-based novel structures. Recently, he also researches water behaviors in confinement system.In the above areas, he is the author of over 320 papers in peer-reviewed journals (4 in Science, 13 in Natures, 2 in PNAS, 23 in PRL, 7 JACS, 45 in APL, 8 in Nano Lett, and 9 invited review articles) and 2 books, coeditor of 1 MRS proceeding, and coinventor on 13 patents. He delivered over 80 plenary/keynote/invited talks including APS, ACS, MRS, and IUMRS, and gave over 100 seminars/colloquiums worldwide, including Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, Tokyo, Kyoto, Peking and Tsinghua University. He is an ISI highly cited researcher in physics with over 9000 citations (with H-index of 55 including 16 of his papers cited over a hundred times each).
Awards and Honors
Enge Wang was named a number of international and national academic awards, including Tan Kah Kee Science Award in Mathematics and Physics (2014), the Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science (ACCMS) Award (Singapore, 2011), the 2nd Place of the National Science and Technology Award (2004 and 2011), the first Ten Outstanding Scientist Award in China (2010), the HLHL Science and Technology Award (2010), the GCEP Scholar (Stanford, 2009), the Distinguished Chinese Visiting Scholar (Hong Kong PolyU, 2008),the Distinguished Lecturer (Australian Research Council Nanotechnology Network, 2007), the TWAS Award in Physics (2005), the Humboldt Research Award (2005), Zhou Pei-Yuan Physics Award (Chinese Physics Society, 2005), the Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Prize (CAS, 2005), the IBM Faculty Award (2003), the Achievement in Asia Award (AAA) of the Overseas Chinese Physics Association (2003), the 1st Place of the Science and Technology Award of Beijing (2003 and 2008), Youth Scientist Award (CAS, 1997), Distinguished Young Research Award (Hong Kong Qiu Shi Science Foundation, 1996), Outstanding Young Research Foundation (NSFC, 1995) and 100 Talent Programme Scientist (CAS, 1994) etc.
Professional Activities
Enge Wang serves the physics community in many committees, for example as the Vice Chair of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP-C10), the board member of MRS Pacific Rim Committee, and the Vice President of the Chinese Physical Society (CPS). He is an honorary professor of Department of Physics, the University of Hong Kong, and a member of the International Advisory Board, the PIRE-ECCI of University of California Santa Barbara, the Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering of National University of Singapore, the Materials Simulation Laboratory of University College London (UK), the Center for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research in Materials of University of Chile (Chile), the National Institute for Materials Science (Japan), the President’s International Advisory Council, King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia), and the Graduate School and Research Center, Monash University (Australia). Meanwhile he has chaired or acted as an organizer for tens of conferences, including APS, MRS and IUMRS etc.
Editorial Boards
Enge Wang is an executive editor or an editorial board member for more than ten international journals, such as AIP Advances, J. of Phys.: Conden. Matter, Solid State Communication, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, the Open Condensed Matter Physics Journal, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, International Journal of Modern Physics B, Modern Physics Letters B, Frontiers of Physics in China, etc.
Student Supervision
Enge Wang completed supervision of 40 doctoral theses,including two dual degrees in University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille (France) and one in Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), 7 M.S. theses, and 9 post-doctoral fellows. About fifteen of them joined the faculty of major universities/institutes in China, Japan, North America, and Europe. Present group:1 post-doctoral fellow plus 3 graduate students.
Among his students, Dr. Wenguang Zhu got 2004 MRS Graduate Student Silver Awards, Dr. Shenyuan Yang got 2008 MRS Graduate Student Silver Awards, Dr. Guangyu Zhang got the “100 Excellent PhD theses in China” (2006), Dr. Guangyu Zhang (2003) and Dr. Jianjun Yang (2004) got the President Awards of Chinese Academy of Sciences for excellent research. Dr. Kaihui Liu got the Best Presentation Award, ICYS-ICMR Summer School on Nanomaterials, Tsukuba, Japan(2007) and Dr. Wangyang Fu got the Best Speaker Award, the 14th Vietnam School of Physics, Quy Nhon, Vietnam(2008). Mr. Lei Liu got the Best Poster Award, the 4th International Conference on New Diamond and Nano Carbons (NDNC 2010), Dr Wenguang Zhu got the Young “Qian-Ren” Scholar (China, 2011), Dr Dingyong Zhong and Dr Chunyi Zhi got the Young “Qian-Ren” Scholar (China, 2012), Dr Kaihui Liu got the Young “Qian-Ren” Scholar (China, 2014), Dr. Peng Gao got the Young “Qian-Ren” Scholar (China, 2015).
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