报告题目:Nanoparticle Research at the Particle Technology Laboratory, University of Minnesota
报告人: Professor David Y. H. Pui 国际气溶胶学会主席
报告时间: 2011年7月11日上午11:00~12:00
报告地点: 研究所二楼报告厅
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Abstract
The Particle Technology Laboratory is one of the leading centers of small particle research in the U.S. It was founded in the 1950's and has grown to its present size of six faculty members, six technical and support staff, and approximately 30 graduate students working on various research projects and degree programs. The Laboratory has published approximately 1,500 papers and reports, and produced approximately 150 Ph.D.'s and 400 Master level students. PTL is well-known for its instrumentation development activities. Instruments for particle generation, measurement, sampling and analysis in the range of 0.002 to 100 µm have been developed. Research has been incorporated into codes and standards by NIST, ASTM, ASHRAE, EPA, and ISO, etc. The highlights of some of these research activities will be presented.
Professor David Y. H. Pui简介:
Director of the Particle Technology Laboratory
Mechanical Engineering Department
University of Minnesota
David Y. H. Pui, a Distinguished McKnight University Professor, is the L.M. Fingerson/TSI Inc Chair in Mechanical Engineering and the Director of the Particle Technology Laboratory, University of Minnesota. He has a broad range of research experience in aerosol science and technology with 210 refereed journal papers and 20 patents. He has developed/co-developed several widely used commercial aerosol instruments. Dr. Pui is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and is a recipient of the Max Planck Research Award, the International Aerosol Fellow Award, the David Sinclair Award, and the Humboldt Research Award for Senior U.S. Scientists. His recent professional activities include serving as the President of International Aerosol Research Assembly (IARA) consisting of 15 international aerosol associations. At the International Aerosol Conference held in Helsinki, 2011, he received the highest aerosol award, the Fuchs Memorial Award conferred jointly by the American, German and Japanese aerosol associations.