Jung-Il Jin Ph.D.
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Chemistry |
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| Korea University |
Chemistry |
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| Seoul |
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Jung-Il Jin is a Professor Emeritus, Chemistry Department of Korea University, Seoul, Korea. He is the immediate Past President of International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, IUPAC. He is the founding President of the Federation of the Asian Polymer Societies, FAPS. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1969 from the City University of New York (Advisor : Richard H. Wiley) and was a visitor at the University of Massachusetts, U.S.A. and the University of Cambridge, U.K.. His research areas have been liquid crystalline and polyconjugated polymers and materials science of DNA. He has published about 400 original research articles and contributed many chapters to various monographs related to functional polymers.
Education
Ph.D. in 1969 from the City University of New York
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