Principle Investigator
Jun Li, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Kansas State University
213 CBC Building
Manhattan, KS 66506-0401
Office: CBC 427
Phone: (785) 532-0955
Fax: (785) 532-6666
Web: http://www.ksu.edu/chem/people/faculty/li.html
Senior Editor, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (http://tnano.org/jun-li/)
Education:
B. A., Chemistry, Wuhan University, P. R. China (1987)
Ph. D., Physical Chemistry, Princeton University (1995), Advisor: Giacinto Scoles and Keng S. Liang (Exxon)
Postdoctoral Research, Electrochemistry, Cornell University (1994-1997), Advisor: Hector D. Abrunã
Professional Achievements & Activities:
About 140 technical publications: 1 edited book, 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, 23 proceeding papers, and 19 book chapters, with a total citation over 4800 and a H-index of 34.
Filed 26 patents / provisional patents (8 issued) w/ multiple patents licensed for commercialization.
Research highlighted in more than 30 public news reports including Science, Nature, MIT Technology Review, etc.
Work art appeared on the cover of 7 technical journals and one workshop report of National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI).
Served in over 20 NIH, NSF, NASA review panels and reviewers for 8 foreign funding agencies.
Served in 6 journal editorial boards.
Serving as an associate editor and senior editor for IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) since 2007.
Experience:
07/2012-present Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University
08/2007-06/2012 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University
09/2000-07/2007 Senior Research Scientist and Group Lead, NASA Ames Research Center, CA
Nanotechnology research in developing biosensors and novel electronics
09/1998-09/2000 Research Fellow & Principal Investigator, Institute of Materials Research & Engineering, Singapore
Nanotechnology research on (1) carbon nanotube growth and device/sensor fabrication, (2) scanning probe microscope development, and (3) nanotechnology commercialization.
03/1997-08/1998 Applications Scientist, Molecular Imaging Co., Phoenix, AZ
Development and applications of scanning probe microscope in studying biological systems, in-situ electrochemical interfaces, and polymer surfaces.
Courses Taught
CHM 371: Quantitative Chemical Analysis
CHM 939: Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry: Micro-/Nano- Technologies for Analytical Chemistry
CHM 566: Instrumental Analysis
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Kansas State University
213 CBC Building
Manhattan, KS 66506-0401
Office: CBC 427
Phone: (785) 532-0955
Fax: (785) 532-6666
Web: http://www.ksu.edu/chem/people/faculty/li.html
Senior Editor, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (http://tnano.org/jun-li/)
Education:
B. A., Chemistry, Wuhan University, P. R. China (1987)
Ph. D., Physical Chemistry, Princeton University (1995), Advisor: Giacinto Scoles and Keng S. Liang (Exxon)
Postdoctoral Research, Electrochemistry, Cornell University (1994-1997), Advisor: Hector D. Abrunã
Professional Achievements & Activities:
About 140 technical publications: 1 edited book, 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, 23 proceeding papers, and 19 book chapters, with a total citation over 4800 and a H-index of 34.
Filed 26 patents / provisional patents (8 issued) w/ multiple patents licensed for commercialization.
Research highlighted in more than 30 public news reports including Science, Nature, MIT Technology Review, etc.
Work art appeared on the cover of 7 technical journals and one workshop report of National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI).
Served in over 20 NIH, NSF, NASA review panels and reviewers for 8 foreign funding agencies.
Served in 6 journal editorial boards.
Serving as an associate editor and senior editor for IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) since 2007.
Experience:
07/2012-present Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University
08/2007-06/2012 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University
09/2000-07/2007 Senior Research Scientist and Group Lead, NASA Ames Research Center, CA
Nanotechnology research in developing biosensors and novel electronics
09/1998-09/2000 Research Fellow & Principal Investigator, Institute of Materials Research & Engineering, Singapore
Nanotechnology research on (1) carbon nanotube growth and device/sensor fabrication, (2) scanning probe microscope development, and (3) nanotechnology commercialization.
03/1997-08/1998 Applications Scientist, Molecular Imaging Co., Phoenix, AZ
Development and applications of scanning probe microscope in studying biological systems, in-situ electrochemical interfaces, and polymer surfaces.
Courses Taught
CHM 371: Quantitative Chemical Analysis
CHM 939: Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry: Micro-/Nano- Technologies for Analytical Chemistry
CHM 566: Instrumental Analysis