Yang-Tse Cheng

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Yang-Tse Cheng is an American materials scientist currently the University of Kentucky Frank J. Derbyshire Professor of Materials Science at University of Kentucky[1] and an Elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors[2] Materials Research Society and American Physical Society.[3]

Education[edit]

He earned his B.S in physics-mathematics, his M.S. and Ph.D in applied physics at California Institute of Technology.[1] He worked as an engineer for General Motors before teaching at Purdue University in 2007 until starting at University of Kentucky that year.

Research[edit]

His interests are nanostructured materials, energy conversion and storage, and sustainable manufacturing and engineering.[1] His highest cited paper is "Scaling, dimensional analysis, and indentation measurements"[4] at 1036 times, according to Google Scholar.[5]

Publications[edit]

  • Yang-Tse Cheng, Daniel E Rodak. Is the lotus leaf superhydrophobic? 86:14. 144101. Applied Physics Letters. 2005.
  • Yang-Tse Cheng, Che-Min Cheng. Relationships between hardness, elastic modulus, and the work of indentation. 73:5. 614-616. Applied physics letters 1998.
  • Yang T Cheng, DE Rodak, CA Wong, CA Hayden. Effects of micro-and nano-structures on the self-cleaning behaviour of lotus leaves. 17:5. Nanotechnology. 2005.
  • Yang-Tse Cheng, Che-Min Cheng. Scaling approach to conical indentation in elastic-plastic solids with work hardening. 84:3. 1284-1291. Journal of Applied Physics. 1998.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Yang-Tse Chang". uky.edu. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "UK Professor Named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors". uky.edu. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  3. ^ "Y.T. Cheng". uky.edu. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  4. ^ Yang-Tse Cheng, Che-Min Cheng. Scaling, dimensional analysis, and indentation measurements. 44:4. Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports. 2004
  5. ^ "Yang-Tse Chang". Retrieved December 27, 2017.