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Prof. Dr.
Chengtie Wu

Former Humboldt Fellow

Stay period:Jan. 1, 2009 - Dec. 30, 2011
Now: Professor at Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, CAS
Link to external profile: https://english.sic.cas.cn/

Doctor Chengtie Wu, is now the Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences also Director of the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Science. Professor Wu is mainly engaged in the research of biomedical materials and implantable medical devices, and has won the Outstanding Young Scholars of NSFC in China (2022), and in 2011 the Alexander-von-Humboldt Fellow hosted by Professor Gianaurelio Cuniberti. He is currently the editor in chief for Biomedical Engineering Frontiers, associate editor for "Applied Materials Today", "Microstructure", and the editorial board member of “Acta Biomater” and “Bioactive Mater”. He edited two books and participated in the writing of 11 chapters of the English monographs. More than 340 SCI papers have been published in internationally famous journals such as Advanced Materials (6), Materials Today (4), Science Advances (4), Biomaterials (30), Matter, National Science Review with H index over 100 (Web of Science search). He has been selected by Elsevier in the list of highly cited scholars in China from 2015 to 2024 for 10 consecutive years. A total of 75 patents have been applied for, and 30 Chinese patents and 2 American patents have been granted, of which 25 patented technologies have been transferred to the companies. He won the Fellow of the International Union of Biomaterials Societies, Journal of Materials Chemistry - Lectureship Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the IUMRS Young Scientists Award of the International Materials Association, the Outstanding Young Scientist Award of the Chinese Biomaterials Society, the Young Scientist Award of the Chinese Ceramics Society, and the First Prize of Science and Technology of the Chinese Biomaterials Society.




Wu

Gepris Google Scholar Scopus ResearchGate Research

Prof. Dr.
Chengtie Wu

Former Humboldt Fellow

Stay period:Jan. 1, 2009 - Dec. 30, 2011
Now: Professor at Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, CAS
Link to external profile: https://english.sic.cas.cn/

Doctor Chengtie Wu, is now the Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences also Director of the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Science. Professor Wu is mainly engaged in the research of biomedical materials and implantable medical devices, and has won the Outstanding Young Scholars of NSFC in China (2022), and in 2011 the Alexander-von-Humboldt Fellow hosted by Professor Gianaurelio Cuniberti. He is currently the editor in chief for Biomedical Engineering Frontiers, associate editor for "Applied Materials Today", "Microstructure", and the editorial board member of “Acta Biomater” and “Bioactive Mater”. He edited two books and participated in the writing of 11 chapters of the English monographs. More than 340 SCI papers have been published in internationally famous journals such as Advanced Materials (6), Materials Today (4), Science Advances (4), Biomaterials (30), Matter, National Science Review with H index over 100 (Web of Science search). He has been selected by Elsevier in the list of highly cited scholars in China from 2015 to 2024 for 10 consecutive years. A total of 75 patents have been applied for, and 30 Chinese patents and 2 American patents have been granted, of which 25 patented technologies have been transferred to the companies. He won the Fellow of the International Union of Biomaterials Societies, Journal of Materials Chemistry - Lectureship Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the IUMRS Young Scientists Award of the International Materials Association, the Outstanding Young Scientist Award of the Chinese Biomaterials Society, the Young Scientist Award of the Chinese Ceramics Society, and the First Prize of Science and Technology of the Chinese Biomaterials Society.