Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials for Fire-Safe Polymers
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Yuan Hu is head of the Department of Safety Science and Engineering of the University of Science and
Technology of China (USTC) and Director of the Institute of Fire Safety Materials of USTC. He obtained
his PhD from USTC in 1997. Prof. Hu has done research on fire safety materials for more than 20 years.
His main research area includes: polymer/inorganic compound nanocomposites, new flame retardants
and their flame retardant polymer, synthesis and properties of inorganic nanomaterials, combustion,
and decomposition mechanism of polymer. Prof. Hu has published more than 400 papers (Science
Citation Index) in research areas covering the range of fire safety of materials. Moreover, more than 40
invention patents have been authorized.
Xin Wang is an associate professor in the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC).
He earned his PhD in Safety Science and Engineering from the USTC in 2013. Dr. Wang leads the high
performance polymer nanocomposite group, setting technical direction and building partnerships with
both industrial and academic communities, in order to promote the development of high performance
flame retardant polymeric materials. Dr. Wang’s research interests focus on synthesis of novel halogenfree
flame retardants and preparation of layered nanomaterials and their use in flame retardant polymer
nanocomposites. Dr. Wang has published more than 70 papers in the peer-reviewed international journals
(citations 1980, H index = 36) in the field of flame retardant polymeric materials.