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HE Wei

Professor
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates


Gender:Female
Alma Mater:University of Connecticut
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:School of Chemical Engineering
Discipline:Polymer Materials. Polymer Chemistry and Physics
Business Address:Chemical Engineering Laboratory Complex C-425, West Campus of Dalian University of Technology, No. 2 Linggong Road
Contact Information:wlhe@dlut.edu.cn
E-Mail:wlhe@dlut.edu.cn
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Dr. Wei He is a professor in School of Chemical Engineering at Dalian University of Technology (DUT). The overarching goal of her research is toward seamless integration at the biotic-abiotic interface in the context of biomedical applications. This goal drives two main thrusts of biomaterials research in her group: materials-neural tissue interfacing, and materials-bone tissue interfacing. She has published over 50 papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings. Ongoing support for her work comes from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Dr. He obtained a Ph.D. in Chemistry from University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT), and a B.S. in Chemistry (with a minor of B.E. in Engineering Economics) from Tianjin University.

Educational Experience

  • 1998.8 -- 2003.8

    University of Connecticut       化学       Doctoral Degree

  • 1994.9 -- 1998.7

    Tianjin University       Chemistry       Bachelor's Degree

Work Experience

  • 2015.12 -- Now

    Dalian University of Technology      教授

  • 2007.8 -- 2015.12

    The University of Tennessee      助理教授;副教授

  • 2006.11 -- 2007.7

    University of Washington      研究员(Senior fellow)

  • 2003.9 -- 2006.10

    Georgia Institute of Technology      博士后

Research Focus

  • Materials-Neural Tissue Interfacing • Novel therapeutic interventions at the neural interface • Bioactive scaffolds for neural repair • Stimuli-responsive nanomaterials for drug delivery
  • Materials-Bone Tissue Interfacing • Surface modification of metallic biomaterials • Bioactive amorphous metals