Wenlong Cheng

Professor Wenlong Cheng

The University of Sydney

Wenlong Cheng is currently a professor at the School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Sydney. He was a professor and director of research in the Department of Chemical&Biological Engineering at Monash University, Australia. He is a fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry and was also an Ambassador Tech Fellow in Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication. He earned his PhD from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005 and his BS from Jilin University, China in 1999. He was Alexander von Humboldt fellow in the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics and a research associate in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering of Cornell University. He founded Monash NanoBionics lab at the Monash University in 2010. His main research interest includes wearable electronics, soft bioelectronics, nanocrystals, plasmonics, self-assembly and electronic skins. He has published >230 papers including 4 in Nature Nanotech, 1 in Nature Mater, 3 in Nature Comm and 1 in Nature Protocol. He is currently the scientific editor for Nanoscale Horizon (Royal Society of Chemistry) and the editorial board members for a few journals including FlexTech, iScience, Nanoscale, Nanoscale Advances, Advanced Electronic Materials, Advanced Sensor Research, Chemosensors, ChemNanoMat and Austin Journal of Biomedical Engineering.

Website Updates:

Early bird registration opening August | Full Conference student registration from $750.00