Yong Huang Jinlong Yang
Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics
Yong Huang Jinlong Yang
Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics With 324 figures
Authors Prof. Yong Huang Department of Material Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University 100084, Beijing, China E-mail:
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Prof. Jinlong Yang Department of Material Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University 100084, Beijing, China E-mail:
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Yong Huang Jinlong Yang
Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics
Yong Huang Jinlong Yang
Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics With 176 figures
About Authors
(1) Yong Huang Born in 1937, graduated from Tsinghua University in 1962. He has been engaging in inorganic nonmetallic material teaching and research for many years. He was the visiting scholar at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the University of Michigan in U.S.A., the research scientist at the material center of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in America, the visiting professor at the Department of Materials in Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), and also carried out a cooperative research with the University of Monash in Australia. His research interests include the composing, structure and performance of the advanced ceramic, as well as the preparation of high performance ceramic and the strengthening mechanism. He has won many top honors, including the second class National Techn