Wang received her Ph.D. in Chinese Philology from the Department of Chinese Language & Literature at ECNU and her joint Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a postdoctoral fellow at the Postdoctoral Station of Chinese Language and Literature at Shanghai Normal University.
Research Interests: Textual exegesis, lexicography, teaching Chinese as a foreign language
Projects: 1. General project of Shanghai Social Science Planning in 2020: Vocabulary Research of Classified Compilation of Mandarin Language, A Mandarin Textbook in Late Qing Dynasty, from the Perspective of the Fusion of Northern and Southern Dialects; 2. Youth project of Shanghai Social Science Planning in 2015: Vocabulary Research of Inscriptions on Ancient Bronze Objects in Western Han and Eastern Han Dynasties, etc.
Academic Achievements:
Vocabulary Research of Inscriptions on Ancient Bronze Objects in Western Han and Eastern Han Dynasties, Shanghai Educational Publishing House, October 2019;
General Interpretation and Research of Inscriptions of Bronze Mirror in Eastern Han Dynasty, Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, November 2014;
Papers: A Study of the Characteristics of Beijing Dialect in Classified Compilation of Mandarin Language, A Mandarin Textbook in Late Qing Dynasty, 2021; An Exploration of Looking at Persimmon from the Perspective of the Fusion of Northern and Southern Mandarin, Annual Conference of China's Most Popular Seminar, 2021; Fusion of Northern and Southern Dialects from the Historical Evolution of Trichosanthes Cucumeroides, Pepinos and Cucumbers, Chinese Language and Culture: A Collection of Essays, Language Resources R&D Center of Shaanxi Normal University, Vol. 3, 2021, etc.
Honors & Awards: Second Prize of the 10th ECNU Teaching Competition for Young Teachers in September 2014; 2013 Outstanding Teacher Award of ECNU in November 2013.