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Kang Liang

NHMRC Career Development Fellow and Scientia Senior Lecturer

Kang Liang is a Scientia Associate Professor and group leader of Nano-Micro-Bio Systems at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney.13 He received his Bachelor (Hon) and PhD degrees from the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The University of Melbourne in 2010 and 2014, respectively.13

Dr. Liang's career highlights include:

  1. Current position: ARC Future Fellow (2023-2027)13
  2. Former NHMRC Career Development Fellow (2019-2022)13
  3. Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC)13
  4. Co-Chair of Australian Synchrotron Program Advisory Committee for SAXS/WAXS and BioSAXS13
  5. Promoted to Associate Professor in October 20222

His research interests focus on interfacial engineering of nanostructured materials, particularly coordination-based materials.13 Dr. Liang has received numerous grants and awards, including an ARC Future Fellowship, Victoria Fellowship, and UNSW Research Excellence Award.13

Dr. Liang's work involves developing innovative nanotechnology applications, such as nanomotors for cell recognition and isolation, and platforms for early detection of malignant breast cancer.13 He is actively seeking PhD and MPhil students to join his research group.13

Highlights

‪Kang Liang‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Associate Professor Kang Liang - UNSW Research - UNSW Sydney
Oct 28 · unsw.edu.au
Associate Professor Kang Liang - UNSW Sydney
Associate Professor Kang Liang - UNSW Sydney

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Location

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia