Summary
Z. Wang is a distinguished professor of refrigeration and cryogenics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University with a career spanning over three decades of teaching, research, and leadership. He earned his PhD after a productive sandwich fellowship at Free University Berlin and rose to full professor by 1994, later directing the Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics. With roughly 260 international journal papers, five books, and frequent plenary/keynote invitations, his impact centers on adsorption refrigeration, solar cooling, heat pumps, CCHP and cryogenic heat transfer. He serves in prominent editorial and professional roles, including deputy Editor-in-Chief of Energy and vice president of the Chinese Association of Refrigeration. Recognized nationally as a CheungKong Chair Professor and one of China’s top 100 university professors, he blends deep fundamental work with practical building-energy and sustainable cooling solutions. An often-overlooked strength is his sustained record of international conference leadership and interdisciplinary editorial influence that shapes both research agendas and technology deployment.
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