Dr Jun Zhang
Research Scientist and Project Leader,
Quantum
Australia
Biography
Dr Jun Zhang Research Scientist and Project Leader, Data Storage Institute, A*STAR, Singapore Dr Zhang was educated in China at the Lanzhou University (B.Sc. Physics) and Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics (M.Sc. and PhD in Chemical Physics). He has a very wide experience in academic and industrial research. He is an Adjunct Research Professor at Tsinghua University, China. His research expertise and current activites center on nanotriboloty of hard disks, lubricant film design, hard disk surface finishing, thin films and coatings, surface science and precision cleaning. Dr Zhang authored or co-authored over 90 technical papers and international conference presentations, wrote a book: "Molecular self-assembly system and its application in tribology" and has spoken as invited speaker at numerous conferences. He is a member of ASME, Society of Magnetics & IEEE Society, American Society of Chemistry, MRS, Sigma-Xi Honor Society, Chinese Society of Chemistry and Chinese Society of Physics.
Research Interest
Dr Jun Zhang Research Scientist and Project Leader, Data Storage Institute, A*STAR, Singapore Dr Zhang was educated in China at the Lanzhou University (B.Sc. Physics) and Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics (M.Sc. and PhD in Chemical Physics). He has a very wide experience in academic and industrial research. He is an Adjunct Research Professor at Tsinghua University, China. His research expertise and current activites center on nanotriboloty of hard disks, lubricant film design, hard disk surface finishing, thin films and coatings, surface science and precision cleaning. Dr Zhang authored or co-authored over 90 technical papers and international conference presentations, wrote a book: "Molecular self-assembly system and its application in tribology" and has spoken as invited speaker at numerous conferences. He is a member of ASME, Society of Magnetics & IEEE Society, American Society of Chemistry, MRS, Sigma-Xi Honor Society, Chinese Society of Chemistry and Chinese Society of Physics.