Tung Chun (Tom) Cheung has a diverse work experience in research roles. Tung Chun (Tom) is currently working as a Research Scientist at Carbon since November 2021. Prior to that, they were a Masters Student at the University of Toronto from September 2019 to November 2021.
In 2018, Tom worked as a Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their responsibilities included synthesizing organic-inorganic composite nanoparticles, characterizing NCT structures, and contributing to a publication in Nano Letters. Tung Chun (Tom) was also nominated for co-op of the year during their time there.
From May 2017 to December 2017, Tom worked as a Research Assistant at Harvard University. Tung Chun (Tom) was involved in designing microstructural surfaces based on liquid crystal elastomers and detecting biomolecules using lubricant-infused microstructured surfaces.
Tom also has experience as a Research Assistant at Soochow University, where they investigated controlled radical ring opening polymerization pathways and characterized polycaprolactone yields. Additionally, they worked as a Research Assistant at the Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology, where they focused on the design of a low-cost ultra-sensitive chemiresistive biosensor and synthesized a stable and conductive SWCNT-cellulose composite.
Overall, Tom has a strong background in research and has made significant contributions to various projects in their roles.
Tung Chun (Tom) Cheung attended the University of Waterloo from 2014 to 2019. The specific degree and field of study are not provided. In addition to their university education, they obtained a certification in the "Short Course on Precision Coating and Drying" from the University of Minnesota in September 2022.
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