Professor Shi-Ge Wang, holding a PhD degree, is currently a full professor at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST). He also has worked as a visiting scholar at National University of Singapore and as a scientist at The University of Hong Kong. A distinguished researcher specializing in biomaterials, drug delivery systems, and nanotechnology. My work focuses on the design and development of innovative materials, such as hydrogels, nanofibers, and nanoparticles, to address critical challenges in healthcare, including enhancing drug bioavailability, promoting wound healing, and managing pain. As the first author or corresponding author, Professor Wang has published over 100 articles in high-impact SCI journals, demonstrating expertise in areas such as nanomaterials, hydrogel-based drug delivery systems, and flexible electronics. These works have been cited more than 8000 times, reflecting their influence in the academic community. According to Google Scholar, Professor Wang's H-index is 53, highlighting a strong and sustained research impact. Professor Wang has made significant contributions to the academic publishing community. He has reviewed over 150 manuscripts for high-impact scientific journals, providing critical evaluations that have helped uphold the rigor and quality of scholarly publications. Professor Wang Shige, currently a visiting scholar in Professor Xu's group at The University of Hong Kong's Department of Mechanical Engineering until August 31, 2025, is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST). As an accomplished researcher and educator, his personal and professional goals are rooted in advancing the frontiers of science and technology while fostering innovation and collaboration in his field. His long-term research focuses on critical areas such as nanomaterials, drug delivery systems, and biomaterials, with a particular emphasis on hydrogel technologies for therapeutic applications, including wound healing, pain management, and regenerative medicine. Professor Wang is also dedicated to integrating cutting-edge material science with biomedical engineering to address pressing challenges in healthcare, including enhancing drug bioavailability, combating antibiotic resistance, and developing multifunctional platforms for targeted therapy. Through his work, he aims to contribute significantly to both scientific knowledge and practical solutions that improve human health and quality of life. Professor Wang is recognized for his strong communication and interpersonal skills, fostering effective collaboration in multidisciplinary teams. He excels in active listening, ensuring that all team members' insights are valued and integrated into research strategies. As a leader, he demonstrates exceptional guidance in both academic and professional settings, providing mentorship to graduate students and early-career researchers. His management skills are demonstrated in successfully leading complex projects, ensuring the smooth coordination of resources and timelines. In addition, Professor Wang’s problem-solving abilities are evident in his innovative approaches to overcoming scientific challenges, making significant contributions to advancing his field. My hobbies are tennis and hiking.