Ting Wang | Electronic Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ting Wang | Electronic Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China

Professor Wang Ting is a distinguished scholar in the field of flexible electronics, currently serving as a Jiangsu Distinguished Professor, National Excellent Young Scientist, and doctoral supervisor at the National Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications. A member of the Communist Party of China, she leads a pioneering research group focusing on precision control and sensing mechanisms of biochemical interfaces, precision fabrication and application of flexible materials, wearable intelligent electronics, implantable flexible diagnostic and therapeutic systems, and intelligent drug controlled release systems. Her academic journey began at Hunan Normal University, where she obtained her undergraduate and master’s degrees in electroanalytical chemistry under the guidance of Academician Yao Shouzhe, followed by a Ph.D. in environmental materials at Central South University under Academician Chai Liyuan. She then pursued postdoctoral research at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, working on flexible biosensors under Academician Chen Xiaodong. Since 2021, she has been a professor at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, making significant contributions to interdisciplinary research in bioelectronics and flexible systems. Professor Wang has published extensively in leading international journals such as Nature Electronics, Nature Communications, and Advanced Materials, and has co-edited influential books including “Frontier Technologies of Integrated Micro-Nano Systems” and “Bioelectronics.” She has successfully led and participated in major national and provincial research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Excellent Young Scientists Fund, Jiangsu Distinguished Professor Award, and key provincial programs in brain-computer interface and brain-inspired intelligence. Recognized with honors such as Mine Young Scientist (2023) and Nanoscale Emerging Scientist (2022), she has also been invited to deliver talks at prestigious conferences worldwide and continues to inspire young researchers as an academic mentor and competition instructor.

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Featured Publication

  • Wang, T., Wang, M., Wang, J., Yang, L., Ren, X., Song, G., Chen, S., Yuan, Y., Liu, R., Pan, L., Li, Z., Leow, W. R., Luo, Y., Ji, S., Cui, Z., He, K., Zhang, F., Lv, F., Tian, Y., Cai, K., Yang, B., Niu, J., Zou, H., Liu, S., Xu, G., Fan, X., Hu, B., Loh, X. J., Wang, L., & Chen, X. (2022). A chemically mediated artificial neuron. Nature Electronics, 5, 586–595.

  • Wang, T., Lei, Q. L., Wang, M., Deng, G., Yang, L., Liu, X., Li, C., Wang, Q., Liu, Z., Wang, J., Cui, Z., Utama, K. G., Ni, R., & Chen, X. (2020). Mechanical tolerance of cascade bioreactions via adaptive curvature engineering for epidermal bioelectronics. Advanced Materials, 32, 2000991.

  • Wang, T., Wang, M., Yang, L., Li, Z., Loh, X. J., & Chen, X. (2020). Cyber-physiochemical interfaces. Advanced Materials, 32, 1905522.

  • Guo, L., Wang, T., Wu, Z., Wang, J., Wang, M., Cui, Z., Ji, S., Cai, J., Xu, C., & Chen, X. (2020). Portable food freshness prediction platform based on colorimetric barcode combinatorics and deep convolutional neural networks. Advanced Materials, 32, 2004805.

  • Wang, T., Qi, D., Yang, H., Liu, Z., Wang, M., Leow, W. R., Chen, G., Yu, J., He, K., Cheng, H., Wu, Y. L., Zhang, H., & Chen, X. (2019). Tactile chemomechanical transduction based on an elastic microstructured array to enhance the sensitivity of portable biosensors. Advanced Materials, 31, 1803883.