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ZHIGANG ZAK FANG
Professor, Metallurgical Engineering
Research Summary: Prof. Fang's research primarily focus on advanced metallurgical materials processing, with particular emphasis on metal powder processing and advance materials made from powder. His research expertise are mainly in the following three areas: 1) Powder metallurgy of Titanium 2). Hard materials including cemented tungsten carbide and polycrystalline diamond, and refractory metals (e.g tungsten), and metal hydrides for hydrogen as well thermal energy storage applications.
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HONG YONG SOHN
Adjunct Professor, Chemical Engineering
Distinguished Professor, Metallurgical Engineering
Professor, Metallurgical Engineering
Equipment:
Plasma reactor; Drop-tube reactor; Large flash furnace; Computerized Sieverts' apparatus; Thermogravimetric analysis unit; High-temperature tublular furnaces; Computational Fluid-dynamics and process simulation expertise
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SHANTI DEEMYAD
Associate Professor, University of Utah, Physics And Astronomy
Associate Professor, Physics And Astronomy
Research Summary: I am an experimental physicist and study the matter at extreme conditions of pressure and temperature. I'm interested in studying quantum phenomena in condensed matter in systems such as superconductors, quantum solids and correlated electron systems.
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PEI SUN
Research Associate Professor, Metallurgical Engineering
Research Summary: My research interests include powder metallurgy, additive manufacturing and pyrometallurgy.
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ALEX NOVOSELOV
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
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Amy M. Barrios
Professor, University of Utah, Biochemistry
Professor, University of Utah, Medicinal Chemistry
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GABRIEL J BOWEN
Professor, Geology & Geophysics
Research Summary: The SPATIAL group combines stable isotope techniques with field and laboratory data, modeling, and statistical/data science tools to tackle big-picture problems in the Earth and environmental sciences. Our team embraces diversity of backgrounds, identities, perspectives, and disciplines to forge new approaches to long-standing natural and applied science problems and identify new challenges to be solved.
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YUE ZHAO
Associate Professor, Physics And Astronomy
Research Summary: My research interests are in the area of high energy phenomenology focusing on new physics beyond the standard model. I am interested in developing novel experimental ideas, including utilizing recent advances in precision measurement techniques. I am also very interested in exploring the possibility of extending the purposes of existing experiments, such as LIGO/LISA, EHT and DUNE.