Rong Wang

Institution
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Country
Singapore

Field
Sustainability

Wang was awarded the President’s Technology Award for her work in the field of membrane science and technology, in pursuit of sustainable energy-efficient liquid purification and desalination.

(Photo: Rong Wang)

AWARDS
  • President's Science and Technology Award

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