![]() Part II: Methodologies, Benedetto Corain, Gunter Schmid, Naoki Toshima (Eds.), Elsevier B. Maksimuk, Multipods and dendritic nanoparticles of platinum: colloidal synthesis and electrocatalytic property in Metal Nanoclusters in Catalysis and Materials Science: the Issue of Size Control. Yang, Approaches to the Synthesis and Characterization of Spherical and Anisotropic Platinum Nanomaterials in Metallic Nanomaterials (Volume 1-Nanomaterials for Life Sciences), Challa S. Schneider, Prashant Kamat (Eds), Wiley, Weinheim, Germany, 2014, Ch 2, (in print). Yang, Chemical Synthesis of Nanoscale Heterogeneous Catalysts in Heterogeneous Catalysis at the Nanoscale for Energy Applications, Franklin Tao, William F. Editor on Nanotechnology, Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering (Elsevier), 2012.Guest Editor, Advanced Materials (Wiley-VCH), 2007. ![]() Editorial Board Member, Nano Today (Elsevier), 2009.Guest Editor, Accounts of Chemical Research (ACS), 2013.Guest Editor, ChemSusChem (Wiley-VCH), 2013.Editorial Board Member, ChemNanoMat (Wiley-VCH), 2014.Editorial Board Member, Science China Materials (Springer-Chinese Academy of Sciences), 2014.Editorial Board Member, Frontiers in Energy (Springer-Chinese Academy of Engineering), 2016.Postdoctorate, Harvard University, 1998-2001.Prior to joining the Illinois faculty, he was a faculty member at the University of Rochester. His postdoctoral work was at Harvard University. Yang received his BS from Tsinghua University, his MS from the University of Victoria and PhD from the University of Toronto. Yang is a section editor on Nanotechnology for the Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering and he serves on the editorial board of Nano Today and other journals. An elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and recipient of NSF CAREER Award, Dr. He is particularly interested in the design and synthesis of bi- and multi-metallic nanostructures, which are evaluated for a range of catalytic applications, including fuel cell and water splitting. Yang is recognized for his work in nanotechnology, especially nanomaterials of well-defined structure and composition. Alkire Professor of Chemical Engineering.
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