Dr. MartĂ­n Abadi
Ralph T. Yang MEMBERS
Professor of Chemical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Jiangsu, China
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  • 2017
  • Chemical Engineering (C.H.E.)
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  • 2017
  • Chemical Engineering (C.H.E.)
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His research on Organic chemistry frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Olefin fiber.

His study on Olefin fiber is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Catalysis.

Ralph T. Yang undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Catalysis and Organic chemistry through his works.

While working on this project, he studies both NOx and Combustion. Ralph T. Yang merges many fields, such as Combustion and NOx, in his writings.

His Flue-gas desulfurization study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Waste management.

His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Flue-gas desulfurization and Waste management.

His work blends Hydrogen and Methane studies together. Ralph T. Yang undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Methane and Hydrogen in his work.

He was elected as member of the European Academy of Engineering in 2019.

Distinguished University Professorship, University of Michigan, 2017
 
Chinese Academy of Engineering, 2015
 
National Academy of Inventors, 2013
 
DOE Hydrogen Program Special Recognition Award, 2010
U.S. Department of Energy
 
Distinguished Alumni Award, 2010
National Taiwan University
 
Academia Sinica (Taiwan), 2008
 
DOE Hydrogen R&D Award, 2008
U.S. Department of Energy
 
“One of 30 Authors of Groundbreaking Chemical Engineering Books,” AIChE Centennial Celebration, 2008
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
 
Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, 2007
University of Michigan
 
National Academy of Engineering (USA) 2005
 
Distinguished Alumni Award, 2005
National Taiwan University, Chemical Engineering Department
 
ACS Award in Separation Science & Technology, 2003
American Chemical Society
 
Award for Advancement of Basic and Applied Science, 2001
Yale University Science & Engineering Association
 
SGL Carbon Award (triennial) for “Most Significant Overall Contributions to Science or Technology of Carbon Materials,” 1999
American Carbon Society
 
Clarence Gerhold Award, Separations Division Award, 1997
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
 
Institute Award for Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology, 1996
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
 
William H. Walker Award for “Excellence in Contributions to Chemical Engineering Literature,” 1991
American Institute of Chemical Engineers