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University of Groningen

Tuning the electronic properties of metal surfaces and graphene by molecular patterning Li, Jun

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Curriculum Vitae

Jun Li

29 June 1986 Born in Heilongjiang, China Education

Sep./2013— Sep./2017 Ph.D student of Physics

Surfaces and Thin Films group, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen,

Netherlands.

Sep./2010—Aug./2013 Master of Materials Science Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Division, Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Chinese Academy of Science, China. Sep./2006—Jul./2010 Bachelor of Materials Physics

Materials science and technology department , Jilin University, China.

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