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Lin,Ho-Mu

 

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Ho-Mu Lin

Professor


Office Location:E2-400
Phone:886-2-2737-6643
Fax:886-2-2737-6644
E-mail:hml@ch.ntust.edu.tw

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Education & Honors:

Ph.D: Oklahoma State University, 1970

Honors: American Petroleum Research Funds Award (1968),
Exxon Distinguished Research Award (1983),
Chevron Award (1983),
Amoco Citation Award (1987),
National Science Council Chair Professor (1994-1997),
Jin Kai-Ying Award (ChIChE, 2001),
Distinguished Engineering Professor Award (Chinese Institute of Engineers, 2002),
Shi Yan-Ping Chair Professor (2002),
TECO Award (2006),
NTUST Chair Professor (2006-date),
NTUST Distinguished Service Award (2007).

Experience: 1975-1987, Technical Director and Senior Engineer, Thermodynamics Research Laboratory, Purdue University
1987-date, Senior Scientific Adviser, BIOS Industrial (Canada)
1988-1992, Senior Research Fellow (Project Director), Department of Food Science, Purdue University
1992-1997, Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering, Purdue University
1994, Special Chair of National Science Council, National Taiwan University
1994-1997, National Taiwan Institute of Technology
1997-2001, Professor and Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
2001-date, Professor and Vice President, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.
2003-date, Professor and Advisor of University Affairs, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Consultant: Exxon Research and Engineering Co., Biotechnology Service International, Rising Food Industrial Co., Great Lakes Chemical Co., Miller Brewing Co., Savannah Sugar Co., Biomass Energy Producers of Savannah, etc. DOE (Coal Conversion Processes/Synfuels Engineering, Advisory Panel), USDA (Biomass Conversion/Biotechnology, Advisory Panel).

 
Research:

Professor Lin has been engaged in a wide range of research in the areas of thermodynamics and biotechnology over the years. His current research projects include measurements and correlations of thermodynamic and transport properties with emphasis on phase equilibria. In addition, he is also involved in fundamental research on supercritical fluids, bioenergy, reactive distillation, and separation processes.

Selected Publications:
  1. Wu, H. T., M. J. Lee and H. M. Lin, “Supercritical Fluid-Assisted Dispersion of Ultra-Fine Pigment Red 177 Particles with Blended Dispersants,” J. Supercrit. Fluids, Vol. 39, pp. 127-134 (2006).
  2. Venkatesu, P., M. J. Lee and H. M. Lin, “Densities of Aqueous Solutions Containing Model Compounds of Amino Acids and Ionic Salts at T = 298.15 K,” J. Chem. Thermodyn., Vol. 39, pp. 1206-1216 (2007).
  3. Lee, M. J., C. H. Lai, T. B. Wang and H. M. Lin, “Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of Mixtures Containing Adipic Acid, Glutaric Acid, Dimethyl Adipate, Dimethyl Glutarate, Methanol and Water,” J. Chem. Eng. Data, Vol. 52, pp. 1291-1296 (2007).
  4. Venkatesu, P., M. J. Lee and H. M. Lin, “Triethylamine N-Oxide Counteracts the Denaturing Effects of Urea or GdnHCl on Protein Denatured State,” Archives Biophysics & Biochemistry, Vol. 466, pp. 106-115 (2007).
  5. Tsai, C. C., H. M. Lin and M. J. Lee, “Solubility of Disperse Yellow 54 in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide with or without Cosolvent,” Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol. 260, pp. 287-294 (2007).

 

Last Updated: 2008.01.09