Journal of Nanotechnology and Smart Materials (JNSM)

ISSN No: 2372-2797

EDITORIAL-DETAILS (JNSM)

Yongsheng Han

Professor
Institute of Process Engineering
Chinese Academy of Science
China

Biography

Dr. Han studied chemistry for 7 years from 1993 to 2000 in Changchun University and Science and Technology and Jilin University, respectively, for his bachelor and master degrees. After that, he moved to Tsinghua University where he was conferred doctor degree in the field of materials science and engineering in 2004 under the supervision of Prof. Jianbao Li. His doctoral thesis focuses on the preparation and properties investigation of cermet anode and porous ceramics. Immediately after his graduation, he went to Japan, Nagoya Institute of Technology and worked there as a postdoctoral researcher for more than 3 years under the supervision and collaboration with Prof. Minoru Takahashi and Prof. Masayoshi Fuji. His research in Japan mainly focuses on the synthesis of hollow particles by bubbling template method which was proposed by his group. In 2007, he was awarded Alexander von Humboldt fellowship and went to Germany, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Golm where he worked with Prof. Helmuth Möhwald and Dr. Dmitry Shchukin in the project of sonosynthesis of protein containers for controlled drug release. In 2011, he succeeded in the application of Hundreds Talent Program from Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) and joined in the Institute of Process Engineering, CAS in the group of EMMS. His current research interest is the controlled synthesis of functional materials via diffusion and reaction. He has published 61 peer-reviewed papers and 4 patents. His papers have been positively cited nearly 500 times by other researchers. Besides, he is serving as Editorial Board of Journal of Encapsulation and Adsorption Sciences, Materials Science, Journal of Nanotechnology and Smart Materials and Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering.

Research Interest

Shaping particles via kinetic processing (diffusion and reaction) Structure control by templates (porous ceramics, hollow particles, capsules)