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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xiang_ZhangXiang Zhang - Wikipedia

    Xiang Zhang. Zhang Xiang JP ( Chinese: 张翔; pinyin: Zhāng Xiáng; born December 1963) is a Chinese-American physicist, mechanical engineer, and academic administrator. He has been serving as the 16th and current president and vice-chancellor of the University of Hong Kong since July 2018.

  2. Year. Sub-diffraction-limited optical imaging with a silver superlens. N Fang, H Lee, C Sun, X Zhang. science 308 (5721), 534-537. , 2005. 4855. 2005. Discovery of intrinsic ferromagnetism in two-dimensional van der Waals crystals. C Gong, L Li, Z Li, H Ji, A Stern, Y Xia, T Cao, W Bao, C Wang, Y Wang, ...

  3. Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering. Ernest S. Kuh Endowed Chair, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (2009-2019) University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA 94720-1740. xzhang@me.berkeley.edu. For more information see: Zhang Lab.

  4. Xiang Zhang is a physicist, optical engineer, and material scientist, who serves as President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Hong Kong. He is the sixteenth leader appointed to this role, beginning in July 2018.

  5. His seminal works on metamaterials, super-imaging lenses, nano lasers, and 2D materials have had — and continue to have — direct and lasting impacts on the entire community of physics worldwide." Meet the other 2021 SPIE Society Award winners. Read more about Xiang Zhang and the SPIE Mozi Award.

  6. Optical Physics. Low-dimensional Quantum Systems. Biography. Professor Xiang Zhang assumed office as the 16th President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in July 2018.

  7. www.mech.hku.hk › academic-staff › zhang-xZhang-X - Mech Eng, HKU

    Professor Xiang Zhang assumed office as the 16th President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in July 2018. Prior to joining HKU, Professor Zhang was the inaugural Ernest S. Kuh Endowed Chair Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Director of the US National Science Foundation Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center (SINAM).