Postdoctoral Fellow Kunyu Wang Selected for CAS Future Leaders Program

Kunyu Wang

Postdoctoral fellow Kunyu Wang was selected for the CAS Future Leaders Program, a division of the American Chemical Society. The opportunity provides early-career scientists with leadership training and connection to peers worldwide. Wang is one of just 35 people from 13 countries and 33 different graduate or postdoc programs chosen for the honor. The program itself takes place in August 2024 and participants will present their research at a conference in Denver in the fall.
 
Wang works in the labs of Christopher Murray, Richard Perry University Professor, and Shu Yang, Joseph Bordogna Professor of Engineering and Applied Science. He is also a Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technology fellow. His research focuses on nanoscale porous materials for mesoscale smart materials.

Arts & Sciences News

2024 Graduation Ceremonies Schedule for Penn Arts & Sciences

Information for the College, the Graduate Division, the College of Liberal & Professional Studies, and Fels Institute of Government.

View Article >
Michael Mann Elected Fellow of the Royal Society

The climate scientist joins more than 90 researchers worldwide, recognized for their invaluable contributions to science.

View Article >
Tyshawn Sorey Wins 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Music

He earned the acclaim for “Adagio (For Wadada Leo Smith),” a saxophone concerto that premiered on March 16, 2023, at Atlanta Symphony Hall.

View Article >
Penn Arts & Sciences Students Receive 2024 Penn Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching

Nominations for the honor come from undergraduates and recognize master’s students and Ph.D. candidates.

View Article >
Four Undergrads Receive Soros, Udall, and Truman Recognition

The honorees include Zijian (William) Niu, C’24, Joey Wu, C’25, ENG’25, Aravind Krishnan, C’25, W’25, and Tej Patel, C’25, W’25.

View Article >
Penn Arts & Sciences Faculty Honored by University for Distinguished Teaching

The faculty represent the Departments of Physics and Astronomy, English, History of Art, and Chemistry.

View Article >