Dr. Junjie Wang, PhD
Position:
Associate Researcher, Master's Supervisor
Institution:
Wenzhou Medical University
Education
· Bachelor of Engineering, Central South University
· Ph.D. in Biomechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool, UK
· Postdoctoral Research, University of Liverpool, UK
Biography
Dr. Junjie Wang is an Associate Researcher and Master's Supervisor at Wenzhou Medical University. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Central South University and a Ph.D. in Biomechanical Engineering from the University of Liverpool, UK, where he also completed his postdoctoral research.
With over 10 years of experience in experimental and numerical biomechanics of the eye, Dr. Wang focuses on solving ophthalmology problems through engineering methods. His expertise includes mathematical modeling, finite element analysis, experimental research on ocular tissue mechanics, optimization and intelligent algorithms, and the development of ophthalmic devices.
Dr. Wang has led seven research projects, including youth and general projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He has published over 30 SCI-indexed papers and holds two authorized invention patents. Additionally, he has guided students to achieve outstanding results in innovation competitions, winning 9 national awards, 9 provincial awards, and securing 6 project approvals.
Dr. Wang is actively involved in academic and professional organizations. He is a member of the Biomechanics Division of the Chinese Society for Biomaterials, the Youth Committee of the World Association for Chinese Biomedical Engineering (WACBE), the Intelligent Ophthalmology Committee of the Chinese Medical Education Association, and the Ophthalmology Professional Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial Society of Mathematical Medicine. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA) in the UK and serves as an editorial board member of the journal Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices.
Research Interests
Currently focused on corneal biomechanics and intelligent algorithms, with the following main directions:
1. In vivo corneal biomechanical measurements
2. Numerical simulations of corneal refractive surgery
3. Corneal imaging and topographic analysis
4. Development of ophthalmic devices (hardware/software)
Contact Information
Email: junjie.wang@wmu.edu.cn