姓名: | 左景林 |
Name in full: | Jing-Lin Zuo |
Academic Position: | Professor of Chemistry |
Corresponding Address: | State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, P. R. China |
Tel.: | 0086-25-89683893 |
Fax.: | 0086-25-89682309 |
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1986, 9-1990, 7 | Department of Chemistry, Nanjing University, P. R. China |
1992, 9-1997, 6 | Coordination Chemistry Institute, Nanjing University, as a graduate student; Ph. D. degree on Inorganic Chemistry. Supervisor: Prof. Xiao-Zeng You |
2000,7-2001, 10 | Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry Institute, Technical University Munich, Germany (supported by Alexander von Humboldt fellowship). Host Prof.: Prof. Wolfgang A. Herrmann |
2001,11-2003, 2 | Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, USA. In Prof. R. H. Holm’s group. |
Working Experience: 1996,10-1997, 9 Research Assistant in Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. In Prof. Chi-Ming Che’s group 1997, 8-2000, 2 Lecturer in Department of Chemistry, Nanjing University, China 1998,11-1999, 4 Research Assistant in Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. In Prof. Chi-Ming Che’s group 2000, 3-2004, 4 Associate Professor in School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, China 2004, 5-now Professor in School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, China Awards: 2000 The 2nd Advanced Prize of Science and Technology in Jiangsu, China 2002 The 1st Advanced Prize of Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, China 2004 The Second Class National Natural Science Award, China 2007 Distinguished Young Scholar from the National Natural Science Foundation of China 2009 Cheung Kung Scholar of Ministry of Education, China Research Interests: Research interests are focused on the functional coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry, including molecular conductors and molecular wires, multifunctional molecular materials relating to information storage, molecular nanomagnets (single molecule magnets and single chain magnets) and spin-based molecular electronics, nitrogenase and the mechanism for the activation of nitrogen-molecule.
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