Dr Lin Wang | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award
π¬ Dr. Lin Wang is an Associate Professor at Shanghai University, specializing in nanomaterials and optoelectronic devices π. She earned her Ph.D. in 2018 and completed postdoctoral research at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore π. Her work focuses on quantum dot and perovskite LEDs (QD-LEDs & PeLEDs), material stabilization, and device engineering π‘. With 54+ publications, 10 patents, and ~2000 citations ππ, she leads innovative research in sustainable semiconductor technologies. She actively contributes to national R&D programs and serves on the editorial board of Moore and More π. Her dynamic career blends academic excellence with cutting-edge material science π.
Dr Lin Wang, Shanghai University, China
Profile
π EducationΒ
Dr. Lin Wang earned her Ph.D. in Nanomaterials and Devices in 2018 π§ͺ. Supported by the prestigious China Scholarship Council (CSC), she conducted both her doctoral (2016β2018) and postdoctoral (2018β2020) research at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore π¨π³β‘οΈπΈπ¬. In 2020, she joined the Key Laboratory of Advanced Display and System Applications at Shanghai University as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2025 π . Her academic path reflects excellence in semiconductor nanomaterials and optoelectronic devices, and she actively contributes to the research community as a reviewer for top journals like Advanced Materials and Nano Letters πβ¨.
π§ͺ ExperienceΒ
Dr. Lin Wang earned her Ph.D. in nanomaterials and devices in 2018 π. During her doctoral and postdoctoral research (2016β2020), she worked at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore π, supported by a China Scholarship Council (CSC) scholarship π . In 2020, she joined Shanghai University as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2025 π§βπ«. Her work centers on semiconductor light-emitting nanomaterials and optoelectronic device fabrication π‘. Dr. Wang actively reviews for top journals such as Advanced Materials and Nano Letters π, showcasing her leadership and recognition in the global scientific community π.
π¬ Research Focus
Dr. Lin Wangβs research revolves around semiconductor nanomaterials and their applications in optoelectronic devices π‘. She specializes in the design, fabrication, and performance optimization of quantum dot LEDs (QD-LEDs), perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs), and lead-free nanomaterials π±. Her work bridges material chemistry and device engineering, focusing on improving stability, efficiency, and sustainability π. By exploring core/shell structures, nanocrystal passivation, and hybrid material integration, Dr. Wang contributes to the development of next-generation display and lighting technologies π₯οΈπ. Her research not only advances fundamental science but also supports eco-friendly innovation in energy-efficient optoelectronics πβ¨.
π‘ Scientific Impact
Dr. Lin Wang has made outstanding contributions to the field of hybrid material-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs), particularly quantum dot LEDs (QD-LEDs) and perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) π. Her work emphasizes micro/nanofabrication, carrier transport engineering, and in-depth device mechanism analysis βοΈπ. She has published 50+ papers in top-tier journals like Nano Letters, Advanced Materials, and Materials Today π, earning nearly 2000 citations and an h-index of 25 π. Through her innovations in semiconductor architecture and light-emitting efficiency, she is driving the advancement of low-cost, high-performance optoelectronic technologies for future display and lighting systems π‘π.
π€ Research Leadership
Over the past five years, Dr. Lin Wang has played a vital role as Key Personnel in two National Key Research and Development Programs of China π¨π³. Her collaborative work spans core/shell design for stabilizing perovskite nanocrystals π§ͺ, advancing lead-free perovskite technologies π±, and applying perovskite nanoplatelets in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) π‘. These initiatives reflect her commitment to sustainable, high-performance materials and position her at the forefront of semiconductor innovation π. Her interdisciplinary teamwork fosters innovation, addressing both fundamental scientific challenges and real-world optoelectronic applications π¬π.
π PublicationsΒ
Blue Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Halide Perovskites: Recent Advances and Strategies
π©βπ¬ Authors: J. Zhang, L. Wang, X. Zhang, G. Xie, G. Jia, J. Zhang, X. Yang
π° Journal: Materials Today, Vol. 51, pp. 222β246, 2021
π Citations: 93
π‘ Theme: Perovskite-based blue LEDs and strategies for improvement
Highly Efficient Green LightβEmitting Diodes from AllβInorganic Perovskite Nanocrystals Enabled by a New Electron Transport Layer
π©βπ¬ Authors: B. Liu, L. Wang, H. Gu, H. Sun, H.V. Demir
π° Journal: Advanced Optical Materials, 6(11), 1800220, 2018
π Citations: 92
π Theme: Green PeLEDs enhanced by novel ETL
Novel Properties and Applications of Chiral Inorganic Nanostructures
π©βπ¬ Authors: L. Xiao, T. An, L. Wang, X. Xu, H. Sun
π° Journal: Nano Today, Vol. 30, 100824, 2020
π Citations: 88
π Theme: Chirality in inorganic nanomaterials
Β Improving Efficiency and Stability in Quasi-2D Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes by a Multifunctional LiF Interlayer
π©βπ¬ Authors: M. You, H. Wang, F. Cao, C. Zhang, T. Zhang, L. Kong, L. Wang, D. Zhao, β¦
π° Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12(38), 43018β43023, 2020
π Citations: 72
π§± Theme: Interlayer engineering for Q-2D PeLEDs
QuasiβShellβGrowth Strategy Achieves Stable and Efficient Green InP Quantum Dot LightβEmitting Diodes
π©βπ¬ Authors: Q. Wu, F. Cao, S. Wang, Y. Wang, Z. Sun, J. Feng, Y. Liu, L. Wang, Q. Cao, Y. Li, β¦
π° Journal: Advanced Science, 9(21), 2200959
π Citations: 64
π― Theme: Green QD-LEDs via quasi-shell strategies