Professor Wang joined the City University of Hong Kong in 2012 as a Chair Professor and Head of the Department of Physics and Materials Science. Prior to assuming the current position, he had been working at Oak Ridge
National Laboratory in the US as a senior scientist in the Neutron
Science Directorate, where he led innovative research, using neutron
scattering as a primary tool, to understand deformation and phase
transformation behavior in complex materials. In 2006-2011, Wang
was Group Leader of the Powder Diffraction Group in the Neutron
Scattering Science Division, which is responsible for eight instruments
at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and the High Flux Isotope
Reactor (HFIR), two world-leading facilities in neutron science. In
1999-2011, he served as lead instrument scientist and the project
manager for VULCAN, a dedicated engineering diffractometer at the SNS.
He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society, and his early
work on welding residual stresses was awarded an A. F. Davis Medal by
the American Welding Society. In 2009, he was named a Changjiang Chair
Professor by China’s Ministry of Education. Wang received
his Ph.D. from Iowa State University and B.S. from Peking University,
both in Physics.