Professor
Chun Wang is currently the Head of the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering and the Director of the ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for
Health. His significant contributions to his field have been recognized with
his election as a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Science and
Engineering (FTSE) and his appointment as a SHARP professor in recognition of
his world-leading research and leadership. In 2022, he was appointed UNSW
Scientia Professor, a special category of Professor that recognizes exceptional
research and international eminence in their field.
Scientia
Professor Wang's research focuses on advanced composites technologies, with a
particular focus on load-carrying high-performance structures and soft
composites for wearable sensors, actuators and energy storage devices.
Recently, his team's breakthroughs in toughening carbon fibre-reinforced
composites at cryogenic temperatures have enabled lightweight all-composite
vessels for the transportation and storage of liquid hydrogen at minus 253
degrees Celsius, a significant milestone in enabling composite vessels to
operate at liquid hydrogen temperatures without matrix cracks, a challenge that
has, up until now, prevented mass-market adoption of these materials for such
applications.
He
serves on the Editorial Advisory Boards of a number of professional journals,
including Composites Science and Technology and Composites Part A. His past
service experience to the professional community includes the ARC College of
Experts (2013-2015), the Chair of the National Committee on Applied Mechanics
(2013-2015) and the President of the Australian Fracture Group (1997-2003). He
has chaired and co-chaired a number of international conferences, including the
11th International Fatigue Congress (Melbourne Australia and the 22nd
International Conference on Composite Materials.