Prof. Qingsong Wang | Battery Safety | Research Excellence Award

Group leader | University of Science and Technology | China

Professor Qingsong Wang is a Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, University of Science and Technology of China, specializing in energy storage safety, lithium-ion battery fire dynamics, electric vehicle safety, and electric fire prevention. He holds a Ph.D. in Safety Science and Technology, a Master’s degree in Safety Science and Technology, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering, forming a strong academic foundation for his interdisciplinary work in fire science and advanced energy systems. His professional experience spans significant academic leadership, international research collaboration, and major scientific projects focused on battery failure mechanisms, thermal runaway behavior, and fire-prevention technologies. Professor Wang has produced an extensive body of research with over 400 publications in high-impact journals, contributing critical advancements widely recognized across the global energy and safety research communities. His editorial contributions include service as guest editor, associate editor, and board member for prominent international journals, along with active participation in professional committees related to fire safety, combustion science, and energy storage systems. His distinguished honors include recognition as a Highly Cited Researcher, multiple first-prize Science and Technology Innovation Awards, prestigious fellowships, and international scientific accolades that reflect his sustained impact and leadership in the field. Citations 29602, h-index 88, i10-index 332.

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Featured Publications

Wang Qingsong*, Atmosphere-regulated thermal runaway characteristics and multidimensional safety assessment of sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries. eTransportation, 2025, 100475.

Wang Qingsong*, Advanced ultra-pressure-resistant three-phase composite insulation: halting thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries. Energy Storage Materials, 2025, 104148.

Wang Qingsong*, Experimental study on heat and gas generation characteristics of commercial sodium-ion batteries during thermal runaway. Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2025, 357–367.

Wang Qingsong*, Thermal runaway and gas venting behaviors of large-format prismatic sodium-ion batteries. Energy Storage Materials, 2025, 104197.

Wang Qingsong*, Molecular anchoring of free solvents for high-voltage and high-safety lithium-metal batteries. Nature Communications, 2024, 2033.

Prof. Qingsong Wang | Battery Safety | Research Excellence Award

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