Kwang-Chu Chao

Kwang-Chu Chao

Kwang-Chu Chao (Traditional Chinese: 趙廣緒; Simplified Chinese: 赵广绪; 1925-), is an American chemist and chemical engineer.

Chao is the Harry Creighton Pfeffer Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University [https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/People/ptProfile?id=24959] . He is also the President of American Zhu Kezhen Education Foundation [http://www.chiamonline.org/Dir/AF/index.htm] .

Chao graduated (B.S.) from the Department of Chemistry, National Chekiang University (aka Zhejiang University) in 1948. He obtained his M.S. (1952) and Ph.D. (1956) both from the University of Wisconsin.

Works

Books written and edited by Chao:
* "Phase Equilibrium in Coal Liquefaction Processes" (Author: Kwang-chu Chao)
* "Equations of State in Engineering and Research" (Editor: Kwang-chu Chao Author, Robert L. Robinson, Jr.; ISBN-10: 0841205000, ISBN-13: 9780841205000; Publisher: American Chemical Society; Dec 1979)
* "Applied Thermodynamics" (Author: Kwang-chu Chao; ISBN: B000HDABIG; Publisher: American Chemical Society; 1968)
* "Thermodynamics of Fluid - An Introduction to Equilibrium Theory" (Author: Kwang-chu Chao)

Extra links

* [http://www.chiamonline.org/Dir/AF/index.htm Chinese American Organizations & Associations] (English)
* [https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/People/ptProfile?id=24959 Kwang-Chu Chao's homepage at Purdue University] (English)

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