RSC Advances is pleased to welcome Professor Suning Wang from Queen’s University, Canada, as the new Associate Editor handling manuscripts on inorganic and materials chemistry.
Professor Suning Wang obtained a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Yale University. She did postdoctoral research at Texas A&M University. She was a faculty member in the department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada for 6 years. In 1996, she moved to Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where she is a professor and a Queen’s University research chair.
Her current research interests concern photophysical/photochemical properties and applications of organic and organometallic luminescent molecules especially those that have an organoboron chromophore and a metal ion. She is a fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada since 2002. Her research achievements have been recognized by the Royal Society of Canada Rutherford memorial medal in Chemistry (2002) and the Alcan award of the Canadian Society for Chemistry (2007).
Professor Wang’s editorial office in Canada is now open for submission and we would welcome all papers in her areas of expertise as described above. Take this opportunity to submit your work to RSC Advances today!
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