Stony Brook Faculty Directory

Biography
Stanislaus S. Wong has earned recognition for his work investigating not only the covalent surface chemistry
of carbon nanotubes, but also the synthesis, characterization and applications of
metal-containing nanostructures. He and his group are interested in developing viable
sustainable strategies for producing novel nanomaterials of relevance not only for
batteries, fuel cells, and solar cells, but also for nanomedicine and theranostics.
Elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the
American Chemical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the National Academy
of Inventors, Dr. Wong has received the American Chemical Society Inorganic Nanoscience
Award, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, the ACS Buck-Whitney Award, a National Science
Foundation CAREER Award, in addition to the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence
in Scholarship and Creative Activities. Professor Wong has served as a Section Editor
for Nanotechnology and is currently an Executive Editor for ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
Education
- PhD and AM, Harvard University
- BSc, McGill University