Chengqiang Wang | Linear Dichroism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chengqiang Wang | Linear Dichroism | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Hubei Key Laboratory of Micro-Nanoelectronic Materials and Devices, School of Intelligent Manufacturing, Hubei University | China

Dr. Chengqiang Wang, Lecturer at the School of Intelligent Manufacturing, Hubei University, is an accomplished researcher specializing in intelligent sensing materials and devices. His research primarily focuses on the design, optical characterization, and functional enhancement of perovskite-based nanomaterials for advanced optoelectronic and energy applications. With over 20 SCI-indexed publications, Dr. Chengqiang Wang has contributed to high-impact journals including Applied Physics Letters, Advanced Functional Materials, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Nano Energy, and eScience—the latter featuring his work as a cover article. His total first-author SCI impact factor exceeds 85, with 214 citations and an h-index of 10 on Scopus. Dr. Chengqiang Wang’s research has yielded significant insights into electron–phonon coupling, exciton dynamics, and linear dichroism in perovskite nanostructures, pioneering developments in ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy and optoelectronic device optimization. His innovative studies have advanced the understanding of quantum dot–liquid crystal composites and nanocomposite interactions, contributing to next-generation intelligent sensor technologies. He holds two authorized Chinese invention patents and one published application, covering novel nanomaterial fabrication and electrochemical catalyst design. Dr. Chengqiang Wang has led multiple research projects, including the Jiangsu Graduate Innovation Program, the Outstanding Doctoral Training Project, and the Hubei University Start-up Fund, and has participated in national-level grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and Fudan University. Beyond his research, Dr. Chengqiang Wang serves as a Youth Editorial Board Member for eScience (IF=42.9) and Sustainable Engineering Novit (SEn), as well as a reviewer for Materials Research and Development and related journals. A member of the Chinese Optical Engineering Society, Chinese Chemical Society, and Chinese Micro-Nano Technology Society, he has received the Outstanding Contribution Award from eScience for his exceptional editorial and scientific contributions.

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Featured Publications

1. M. Zhao, J. Wang, C. Wang, Y. Sun, P. Liu, X. Du, H. Pan, H. Li, H. Liang, & J. Guo. (2024). Enriched edge sites of ultrathin Ni₃S₂/NiO nanomeshes promote surface reconstruction for robust electrochemical water splitting. Nano Energy, 129, 110020.

2. T. Song, C. Q. Wang, H. Lu, X. J. Mu, B. L. Wang, J. Liu, B. Ma, J. Cao, C. X. Sheng, & H. L. Zhang. (2024). Achieving strong circularly polarized luminescence through cascade cationic insertion in lead-free hybrid metal halides. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. Advance online publication.

3. X. Zhang, L. Gao, M. Zhao, Y. Miao, Z. Wang, C. Wang, P. Liu, B. Xu, & J. Guo. (2020). Low-temperature direct synthesis of perovskite nanocrystals in water and their application in light-emitting diodes. Nanoscale, 12(11), 6522–6528.

4. C. Wang, T. Song, P. Yan, S. Hu, C. Xiang, Z. Wu, H. Li, H. Zhao, L. Han, & C. X. Sheng. (2023). Observation of electron–phonon coupling and linear dichroism in PL spectra of ultra-small CsPbBr₃ nanoparticle solution. eScience, 3(6), 100185.

5. A. Yi, M. Huangrui, & L. Qingquan. (2017). Study on the influence of the nose slenderness ratio of high-speed train on the aerodynamic noise. Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 49(5), 985–996.