Xuemei Liang Ph.D.
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Education
B.E. Polymer Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China 1995; Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Wayne State University Detroit, MI, 2003
Career Highlights
Research Associate Composite Materials and Structure Center, Michigan State University Research Chemist Shanghai Institute of Nuclear Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai
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