received his Ph.D. degree from Keio University in Japan at 2005. After 2 years of post-doctoral in Keio University (2005–2007) and a year of post-doctoral in the University of California at Davis (2007–2008), Dr. Ding stated his career as a Professor of Materials Science in Donghua University in 2008. Dr. Ding has made the contributions to the controllable fabrication and multifunctionalities of electrospun nanofibrous materials. He discovered the design and fabrication of 1D flexible ceramic nanofibers, novel 2D nano-nets, and 3D nanofibrous aerogels for applications of high-temperature insulation, air filtration, waterproof and breathable fabrics, oil/water emulsion separation, sound absorption, etc.
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