Hua Wang | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hua Wang | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hua Wang | Huzhou University | China

Prof. Hua Wang, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the School of Life Sciences at Huzhou University, is a renowned researcher in analytical chemistry, biosensors, nanomaterials, and green synthesis. With over 420 publications, an H-index of 67, and 16,500+ citations, he ranks among the world’s top 2% scientists. He holds multiple patents, leads national research projects, and serves as an editor and reviewer for top journals, making him a highly influential figure in global scientific research.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Hua Wang began his academic journey in Applied Chemistry at the Hunan Institute of Engineering. He advanced his studies at Hunan University, earning his MSc and later his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, under the mentorship of Prof. Guoli Shen and Prof. Ruqin Yu. His early years established a strong foundation in analytical methods, chemical synthesis, and sensor development, laying the groundwork for his prolific scientific career.

Professional Endeavors

Prof. Wang has held diverse and prestigious positions across China, the USA, and Singapore. Beginning as an Associate Engineer at Zhuzhou Gear Co. LTD., he later transitioned into academia, serving as Associate Professor at Hunan University. His international career included roles as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Boise State University, Postdoctoral Fellow at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA, and Senior Research Scientist at A*STAR Singapore. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the School of Life Sciences at Huzhou University, while also serving as Adjunct Professor and Ph.D. supervisor at multiple universities.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Wang’s research spans Medical and Environmental Chemo/Biosensors, Organic Synthesis, Nanoscaled Functional Materials, and Medicine Green Synthesis. His 420+ publications in high-impact journals such as Green Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biomaterials, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and ACS Sensors showcase his commitment to advancing sustainable and innovative chemical technologies. His work also integrates nanotechnology, biosensing, and green chemistry, making notable contributions to healthcare and environmental monitoring.

Impact and Influence

With an H-index of 67 and over 16,500 citations, Prof. Wang ranks among the world’s top 2% of scientists with lifelong influence. His work is highly recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry as one of the “Top 1% Most Highly Cited Researchers from China.” He also contributes globally through his role as editor of six international journals and peer reviewer for over 70 leading journals, influencing the direction of research across chemistry, materials science, and biotechnology.

Research Skills

Prof. Wang demonstrates strong expertise in analytical techniques, biosensor development, nanomaterials engineering, and green synthetic chemistry. His interdisciplinary skills allow him to bridge fundamental chemistry with practical applications in medicine and environmental science. He has successfully led national research projects, obtained two U.S. patents and 25 Chinese patents, and mentored emerging scientists across international institutions.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Wang’s work has been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Second Grade of Natural Science Award of Science and Technology of Shandong Province and the First Grade Prize for Outstanding Achievements of Scientific Research in Chinese Universities (Ministry of Education, PR China). His inclusion in the annual list of global top scientists reflects his enduring scholarly excellence and innovation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Wang’s legacy lies in his pioneering contributions to green chemistry, biosensors, and functional nanomaterials, which address both medical diagnostics and environmental sustainability. As a mentor, leader, and innovator, he is poised to continue advancing eco-friendly chemical synthesis and sensor technologies. His future contributions will likely shape the next generation of sustainable materials and medical applications, ensuring his influence endures within both academia and industry.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Carnivorous fishes can possess higher mercury levels than omnivorous fishes: A selective detection and efficient removal strategy for mercury using magnetic melamine-platinum composites fabricated by supermolecular self-assembly
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
Year: 2025
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 1

Title: Facile fabrication of biocompatible carbon dots from egg white by one-step neutralization heat reaction: a capillary array-based fluorimetric strategy for high-throughput detection of total iron ions in fish blood
Journal: Analyst
Year: 2025
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 1

Title: Cellulose acetate-decorated and siloxane-modified hydrophobic melamine foam with excellent selectivity and durability for efficient oil/water separation
Journal: Materials Today Sustainability
Year: 2024
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 2

Title: Construction of direct Z-scheme Co9S8/CdS with tubular heterostructure through the simultaneous immobilization and in-situ reduction strategy for enhanced photocatalytic Cr(VI) reduction under visible light
Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Year: 2024
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 14

Title: Heteroatom self-doped graphitic carbon materials from Sargassum thunbergii with improved supercapacitance performance
Journal: Advanced Sensor and Energy Materials
Year: 2024
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 4

Title: Combined fabrication of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 and lanthanide towards coordination polymers: A dual-signal fluorescent probe for sensing Cu2+ based on synergistic effect of aggregation-induced emission and antenna effect
Journal: Talanta
Year: 2024
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 8

Title: Integrated microbiome and metabolome analyses reveal the effects of low pH on intestinal health and homeostasis of crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)
Journal: Aquatic Toxicology
Year: 2024
Authors: …, Hua Wang
Citations: 5

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