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Dr. Chil-Hung Cheng

Title:

Assistant Professor

Address

 KHS-241-O

Telephone:

(416) 979-5000 ext. 2131

Email Address:

chilhung.cheng@ryerson.ca

Qualifications:

Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2005

Research Interest:

 

  1. Growth, syntheses and characterizations of microporous & mesoporous materials.
  2. Surface chemistry of microporous & mesoporous materials.
  3. Heterogeneous catalyst.

 

Current Courses:

Process modeling and simulation

Thermodynamics II

Polymer Science

Process Measurements

Selected Conference Publications:

  1. S.J Hong, B.T. Jiang and P.K. Chan, "Fabrication of Functional Polymeric Materials with Anisotropic Morphologies" 55th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Toronto (October 16-19, 2005).
  2. K.-W.D. Lee, M.R. Kamal and P.K. Chan, "Determination of Phase Separation Temperatures by Polarized Light Microscopy in Liquid Crystalline Polymer / Polycarbonate Blends", 55th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Toronto (October 16-19, 2005).
  3. P.K. Chan, K.-W.D. Lee and T.L. Tran, "Optimization of the Performance of Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Films", Materials Research Society 2001 Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, Abstract CC6.10 (November 26 - 30, 2001).
  4. P.K. Chan, "Comparison of Mobility Modes in Polymer Solutions undergoing Thermal-Induced Phase Separation", Materials Research Society 2001 Fall Meeting, Boston, USA, Abstract DD4.6 (November 26 - 30, 2001).
  5. K.-W.D. Lee, P.K. Chan and X. Feng, "Fabrication of Anisotropic Polymeric Materials via Polymerization-Induced Phase Separation of Polymer Solutions", 51st Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Halifax, Canada, Abstract 316 (October 14 - 17, 2001).

Professional Affiliations:

AIChE

Publications and Presentations:

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