Expertise

Wang’s research has focused on bioconversion of renewable materials into biofuels and chemicals; biomaterials including protein adhesives, resins, and biodegradable composites, and near-infrared technology for analysis of physical and chemical properties of biomaterials.

Production of biofuels from renewable resources is his major research area.

He also conducts research on development of near-infrared spectroscopy models as rapid methods for analysis and characterization of physical and chemical properties of biomaterials.

Communities
Food Science and Technology, Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Engineering
Degrees
PhD, Texas A&M University, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, 1997
MS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, 1994
BS, Northeast Agricultural University, China, Agricultural Engineering, 1982