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*'''Tao Zhang''' [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Image:TaoZhang_CV.pdf CV]
*'''Tao Zhang''' [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Image:TaoZhang_CV.pdf CV]
*'''Short Bio''':
Tao Zhang obtained his B.S. (2008) in Applied Chemistry from [http://www.ytu.edu.cn Yantai University], China. He joined Prof. Liu’s group as a joint master student in 2009 and obtained his M.S. (2011) in Inorganic Chemistry from [http://www.ruc.edu.cn Renmin University of China]. He will pursue his PhD at [http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html LMU Munich] under the supervision of [http://softmatter.physik.lmu.de/tiki-index.php?page=CVliedl Prof. Tim Liedl]. His current research experiences mainly focus on DNA discrete modified gold nanoparticles and their assembly behaviors.


Email & Google Account: hectortzhang at gmail dot com  
Email & Google Account: hectortzhang at gmail dot com  
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Tao Zhang obtained his B.S. (2008) in Applied Chemistry from [http://www.ytu.edu.cn Yantai University], China. He joined Prof. Liu’s group as a joint master student in 2009 and obtained his M.S. (2011) in Inorganic Chemistry from [http://www.ruc.edu.cn Renmin University of China]. He will pursue his PhD at [http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html LMU Munich] under the supervision of [http://softmatter.physik.lmu.de/tiki-index.php?page=CVliedl Prof. Tim Liedl]. His current research experiences mainly focus on DNA discrete modified gold nanoparticles and their assembly behaviors.
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  • Tao Zhang CV
  • Short Bio:

Tao Zhang obtained his B.S. (2008) in Applied Chemistry from Yantai University, China. He joined Prof. Liu’s group as a joint master student in 2009 and obtained his M.S. (2011) in Inorganic Chemistry from Renmin University of China. He will pursue his PhD at LMU Munich under the supervision of Prof. Tim Liedl. His current research experiences mainly focus on DNA discrete modified gold nanoparticles and their assembly behaviors.

Email & Google Account: hectortzhang at gmail dot com

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