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Joseph Wang

Joseph Wang is a Distinguished Professor of Nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).12 He holds the SAIC Endowed Chair and is the Director of the Center for Wearable Sensors at UCSD.13 Wang is a renowned biomedical engineer and inventor specializing in nanomachines, biosensors, nano-bioelectronics, wearable devices, and electrochemistry.2

Career Highlights

  • Joined UCSD's Jacobs School of Engineering in 200812
  • Served as Chair of the Nanoengineering Department from 2014 to 201923
  • Previously Director of the Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors at Arizona State University (2004-2008)12
  • Held positions at New Mexico State University from 1980 to 2004, including Regents Professor and Manasse Chair12

Achievements

  • Author of over 1280 research papers and reviews, cited over 170,000 times2
  • H-index of 211 according to Google Scholar2
  • Holds 65 patents and has authored 12 books2
  • Founder and former editor-in-chief of the journal Electroanalysis2
  • Member of several prestigious academies, including the US National Academy of Inventors2

Wang's research has made significant contributions to various fields, including the development of the world's fastest nanomotor and novel applications of nanomachines in medicine and biosensing.2

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Location

Boston, Massachusetts