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Ling Zang is part of the USTAR Nanotechnology Biosensors team. His research covers a broad range in nanomaterials, nanoscale and molecular imaging and probing, optoelectronic sensors and nanodevices, aiming at long-term real applications in the fields relevant to security, energy, and environment. Implementation of the research represents a synergism between 'making', 'measuring' and 'manipulating', where the conventional barriers between chemistry, physics and engineering will be broken down.
Dr. Zang received his BS degree from Tsinghua University and his Ph.D. from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was a post-doctoral associate at Columbia University and Bowling Green State University, and served as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Erlangen-Nuremberg University.
You can read more about his recent efforts in the USTAR in the News section.