
Zhe Qiang
@zhe_qiang
Associate Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering @ Southern Miss
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https://www.qianglab.com 11-06-2019 16:39:19
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Fortunate to have the opportunity working with these talented scientists in the group USM Polymer Science & Engineering #WomenInSTEM


Our first contribution to additive manufacturing is published in Adv Mater. Now we can prepare structured carbons from 3D printed plastics and their wastes, enabled by an unexpected micro-cracking mechanism @AdvSciNews USM Polymer Science & Engineering onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…


Congrats and very well done! Mark Robertson also nice to see photos of a happy group

Very honored to be in this group and thanks for the great support from USM Polymer Science & Engineering

Thanks to the group Qiang Research Group, many collaborators, and USM Polymer Science & Engineering for all the support! Looking forward to unleashing the transformative use of plastic waste!

Check out this awesome cover photo of our 3D printed carbon👇👇👇, taken by a talented photographer Derek Patton

Through Förster resonance energy transfer and fluorescence end group labelling, a molecular ruler can be incorporated in polymer chains for directly measuring their end-to-end distances Zhe Qiang Yoan C. Simon Wenlin Zhang USM Polymer Science & Engineering go.acs.org/531



Join the USM Polymer Science & Engineering team at Southern Miss ! Excited to launch our search for an Assistant Teaching Professor with expertise in Polymer Science & Engineering and a passion for teaching. Apply here: usm.csod.com/ats/careersite…. Review starts Nov 15. Repost due to corrupted link.



Our technology of 3D printing carbon is this year’s CAMX ACE award finalist! Grad student Paul Smith is ready to discuss and showcase our product USM Polymer Science & Engineering


Our group member Mark Robertson USM Polymer Science & Engineering had a busy/productive #AIChE meeting! Competing at 3MT as a finalist and received 2nd prize in Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research Symposium! Congrats to all winners and thanks organizers for putting together these great sessions!


Shortly after a year, our group made another contribution to 3D printing carbon, published Nature Communications today. Very minimal shrinkage from plastic-carbon conversion; bonus is these carbons can be elastic! Congrats first author Paul Smith USM Polymer Science & Engineering nature.com/articles/s4146…

Congratulations Mark Robertson on this recognition and amazing opportunity to connect with many brilliant minds UW Chemical Engineering !

An excellent collaboration with the Ma group USM Polymer Science & Engineering and Lilin Oak Ridge Lab. Neutron scattering was used to elucidate PFAS assembly mechanism under confinement