Department of Physics, University of Warwick
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
Coventry, England, United States
Hi, I’m Peng Wang (www.pengwang.org), working in the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick. Previously, I established and led an aberration-corrected EM group called Sub-Atomic Resolution EM Laboratory at Nanjing University, China, which provides national access to state-of-art EM characterisation capabilities. My research has been focused primarily on two areas: examining the atomic structure of advanced materials and its effect on their functional properties at in situ, with emphasis on complex oxides and two-dimensional materials; and developing novel computational diffractive imaging techniques (ptychography, 4D STEM) for light atomic detecting, low dose imaging, 3D reconstruction, EM field mapping, and cryo-EM, which can then tackle characterization challenges across the physical and life sciences, ranging from battery materials to biological macromolecules. I am a member of the Institute of Physics (MInstP) and a committee member of the Chinese Crystallography Society (CCS), Chinese Electron Microscopy Society (CEMS), Youth Committee of Chinese Materials Research Society (CMRS) and Jiangsu Vacuum Society.
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