Da-Wei Wang joined UNSW in 2014, and is associate professor in School of Chemical Engineering. He was appointed as UNSW Scientia Fellow in November 2017. His research focuses on the chemistry and synthesis of high-performance energy materials, and the design of new generation renewable energy conversion/storage devices, including supercapacitors, metal/sulfur batteries, metal-ion batteries, aqueous redox flow batteries, and fuel cells. Part of his interest is dedicated to the exploration of novel two-dimensional materials and the new properties. As a Chief Investigator, Da-Wei has attracted external funding (>3M A$) from competitive government schemes and industrial partners. Da-Wei has contributed 2 book chapters, >100 journal publications, 8 patents and over 20 keynote/invited presentations, which received >13,000 citations with an H-index of 40 (Google Scholar). Da-Wei has won some prestigious awards including 2012 Fundamental Research Excellence Award of University of Queensland, 2013 Scopus Young Researcher Award in Engineering and Technology (Australian Universities).</