Editor
Li-Ming ZHNAG
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China
Editor Information
| Name | Li-Ming ZHNAG |
|---|---|
| Role | Editor |
| Institution | Sun Yat-sen University |
| Department | School of Materials Science and Engineering |
| Country | China |
Biography
Dr. Li-Ming ZHNAG is a Professor of Materials Science and
Engineering at Sun Yat-sen University. He received his Ph.D. degree in June of
1994 in chemical engineering from Southwest Petroleum University (China). He
transferred to polymer chemistry and physics when he entered the Polymer
Science Institute of Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU, China) as a postdoctoral
fellow from July of 1994 to June of 1996. He joined the faculty of School of
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at SYSU as a lecturer in July of 1996 and
was then promoted to an associate professor in November of 1996 and a full
professor in June of 2002. From January of 2001 to July of 2002, he worked as a
research support specialist at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National
Laboratory (X27C), USA. From May of 2011 to May of 2012, he worked as a
visiting professor at Stanford University, USA. He has been in charge of over
50 research projects, and published over 350 refereed scientific papers
(including over 210 publications in SCI journals). He also has over 80 issued
and pending China Patents.
Research Interest:
Biomaterials, Biopolymers, Hydrogels, Nanoparticles,
Functional nanocomposites.
Engineering at Sun Yat-sen University. He received his Ph.D. degree in June of
1994 in chemical engineering from Southwest Petroleum University (China). He
transferred to polymer chemistry and physics when he entered the Polymer
Science Institute of Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU, China) as a postdoctoral
fellow from July of 1994 to June of 1996. He joined the faculty of School of
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at SYSU as a lecturer in July of 1996 and
was then promoted to an associate professor in November of 1996 and a full
professor in June of 2002. From January of 2001 to July of 2002, he worked as a
research support specialist at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National
Laboratory (X27C), USA. From May of 2011 to May of 2012, he worked as a
visiting professor at Stanford University, USA. He has been in charge of over
50 research projects, and published over 350 refereed scientific papers
(including over 210 publications in SCI journals). He also has over 80 issued
and pending China Patents.
Research Interest:
Biomaterials, Biopolymers, Hydrogels, Nanoparticles,
Functional nanocomposites.