English Name | Prof. Liang-Shih Fan | ||
Hanji Name | 范良士教授 | ||
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Birth Place | Taiwan | ||
First year / First city / State in U.S. | -/-/- | ||
Address | OH | ||
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Education | School Name | Year – Year | Degree and major |
1. National Taiwan Univ. |
1970 |
B.S., Chemical Engineering | |
2. West Virginia Univ. |
1973 |
M.S., Chemical Engineering | |
1975 |
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering | ||
3. Kansas State Univ. |
1978 |
M.S., Statistics | |
Employment | Company Name | Year – Year | Position or title |
1. Amoco |
1979 |
Research Engineer | |
2. Argonne National Lab. |
1980 |
Research Scientist | |
3. U.S. Department of Energy, USA |
– |
Research Scientist | |
4. Center on Fine Particle Technology |
1997- |
CEO | |
5. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Ohio State Univ. |
2003- |
Distinguished Univ. Professor and Chair; C. John Easton Professor | |
Accomplishment | 1. Academician of the 26th Academia Sinica
2. Election to National Academy of Engineering (NAE), 2001 3. Malcolm E. Pruitt Award from the Council for Chemical Research (CCR), 2000 4. ASEE Chemical Engineering Division Union Carbide Lectureship Award, 1999 5. AIChE Alpha Chi Sigma Award for Chemical Engineering Research, 1996 6. AIChE Partical Technology Forum Fluidized Processing Recognition Award, 1995 7. AIChE Thomas Baron Award in Fluid-Particle System, 1994 8. Institution Eminent Speaker Award, the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1994 9. Alexander von Humboldt Research Award for U.S. Senior Scientists, 1993 |
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