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10 September, 2024
KAUST’s PSE Division is excited to welcome Anqi Wang, a rising star in the field of electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Recognized as one of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Europe, Wang joins the division with a clear mission: to advance the global transition to net-zero carbon emissions through the innovative application of polymeric materials.
Wang's work is at the forefront of polymer science, focusing on the design and synthesis of materials that have the potential to revolutionize the future of energy storage. His research explores the fundamental properties of polymers, investigating how their structures—from the atomic to the macroscopic scale—can be engineered to optimize energy storage and conversion. His numerous accolades, including the Energy Sector Award and the Horizon Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry, are a testament to his significant impact in the field.
At KAUST, Wang will establish the Microporous Materials for Electrochemical Energy and Sustainability (MEES) group, which will focus on the development of ionic polymers and charge-storage organic materials, the creation of functional material forms, and mastering multiscale structural control to enhance electrochemical performance. The group's research will explore these materials’ applications in batteries, fuel cells, and hydrogen production technologies.
In his first year, Wang plans to concentrate on creating more sustainable, cost-effective solutions that surpass current technologies. He plans to focus on the development of organic redox flow batteries for long-duration energy storage and electrolyzers for green hydrogen production, both of which are crucial for integrating renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the energy system.
Wang’s work sits at the intersection of polymer chemistry and electrochemistry, a combination that promises exciting advances in clean energy solutions aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and global sustainability goals. For this reason, he chose to affiliate with the Chemistry Program at PSE, recognizing its potential to drive breakthroughs in materials science and energy technology.
Outside of his scientific pursuits, Wang is a passionate hiker. Having explored trails in China and the UK, he looks forward to discovering the unique landscapes around KAUST and Saudi Arabia, particularly the volcanic fields in the Medina area and the enigmatic Neolithic desert structures known as "kites" in the Harrat Khaybar region.
“I believe my enthusiasm for exploration and discovery mirrors my approach to research—constantly seeking new horizons and new ways to see our world,” states Wang.
PSE eagerly anticipates the innovative contributions Professor Wang will bring to our community and the global scientific landscape.
Please join us in welcoming Professor Wang to KAUST!
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