People Shiao-Hung Chiang
Professor Emeritus Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
EducationPhD (Chemical Engineering), Carnegie Institute of Technology Professional InterestsBefore joining the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh in 1960, Dr. Chiang worked as a project engineer with the Union Carbide Corporation. He has been active in international education and served as a visiting professor at several leading foreign universities including: Cambridge University, England; Santa Maria University, Chile; and National Central University, Taiwan, ROC. Currently, he holds an Honorary Professorship at the Nanjing University of Chemical Technology, People’s Republic of China. He received the 1999 McAfee Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Professor Chiang is one of the nation’s leading experts in separation technologies. His recent work focuses on:
Selected PublicationsShi, Fan and Chiang, Shaio-Hung, “A Study of Scale-up MSTLFLO Process for Oily Water Treatment,” Proceedings, AFS Annual Technical Conference, Rosemont, IL, May 1-4, 2006, J. Zhong, A. Antoine, B.I. Morsi, M. H. Cooper, and S. H. Chiang, “Waste Coal Beneficiation by Multi-Stage Loop-Flow Flotation Column,” Proceedings, AFS Topical Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 16-18, 2006. Shiao-Hung Chiang, “Separation Processes – Key to Power Generation,” Plenary Lecture, Proceedings, AFS Topical Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 16-18, 2006.
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