Summary
Zhenzhen Lu is a materials and polymer chemist with eight years of postdoctoral research experience and a decade of interdisciplinary hands-on work spanning polymer chemistry, mineral processing, and wastewater treatment. Based at the University of Alberta, she has led projects developing polyamine-modified magnetic graphene oxide for selenium removal and microgel-based color-tunable sensors, translating lab-scale synthesis into practical coatings and environmental remediation solutions. She combines careful instrumentation expertise (AFM, QCM-D, SEC-MALS, ellipsometry) and SOP/training experience with proposal writing and project management. Notably, her work links nanoscale surface force measurements on molybdenite to real-world separations, reflecting a rare blend of fundamental surface science and applied process focus.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Polymer Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Polymer Chemistry at University of Science and Technology of China
Chinese, English