Li Sheng

Assistant Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

2002, BSc in Chemical Engineering and 2003, MSc in Chemical Engineering Practice, MIT; 2008, MSc and 2013, PhD in Chemical Engineering, Princeton University. 2004-06, Technical Engineer, DuPont Central Research and Development; 2013-14, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University; 2014-15, Research Investigator, DuPont Central Research and Development; since 2016, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, KAIST. Recipient of awards and honours, including: Albert Shanker College Scholarship, United Federation of Teachers (1998-2002); Jack C. Tang Scholarship, MIT (1998-2002); Reuben W. Mitchell Master's Scholarship (2002-2003); Haas Family Fellowship, MIT (2002-2003); Wu Travel Fund Award, Princeton University (2009); William R. Schowalter Travel Fund Award, Princeton University (2010); Gordon Y. S. Wu Fellowship, Princeton University (2006-2010); Finalist, Frank J. Padden Jr. Award in Polymer Physics (2011). Expertise: polymer physics; block copolymer; hybrid polymer; block copolymer self-assembly; x-ray scattering. Interests: detective/suspense novels; movies.