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Yuanbo Zhang

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Yuanbo Zhang is a condensed matter physicist. He studied physics at Peking University and earned his bachelor's degree in 2000, and a doctorate at Columbia University in 2006 under the supervision of Philip Kim, they work on graphene almost at the same time with Geim and Novoselov.[1][2] Zhang worked at the University of California, Berkeley as a Miller Research Fellow until 2009,[3] when he joined the faculty at Fudan University. He joined the faculty at Fudan University in 2009.[4] He won the IUPAP(International Union of Pure and Applied Physics) Young Scientist Prize (C8), in 2010.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Nobel prize committee under fire". Nature. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase in graphene". Nature. 10 November 2005.
  3. ^ "miller In the News: 2009". Miller Institute.
  4. ^ "Yuanbo Zhang of Department of Physics, Fudan University".
  5. ^ "C8: Awards | IUPAP: The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics". iupap.org. Retrieved 2016-02-21.