Qifeng Wang is a materials scientist and research associate with eight years of post-PhD experience specializing in polymer and soft-material mechanics, thin films, and adhesive/fracture behavior. Based at Northwestern University after postdoctoral roles at Florida State University and Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science, he investigates phase behavior, processing of polyelectrolyte complexes, and the mechanics of ultrathin membranes and nanofiber-based filtration films. His work blends fundamental polymer physics with application-driven processing techniques such as extrusion and free-standing film fabrication, yielding insights directly relevant to pressure-sensitive adhesives and membrane performance. Trained with a PhD in Chemistry from Jilin University, he is comfortable translating lab-scale phenomena into engineered materials solutions and often works at the interface of mechanics, interfacial science, and membrane technology.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemistry at Jilin University
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