1987 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For pioneering research on the design of novel aerosol instrumentation, and for contributions to the understanding of fine particle behavior and to the prediction of availability of solar radiation.
1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1981 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
1968 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Aerosol, Particle size, Dispersity, Mechanics and Range. His Aerosol research focuses on Classical mechanics and how it relates to Dimensionless quantity and Inertial impaction. Benjamin Y. H. Liu combines subjects such as Drop, Cloud condensation nuclei, Nanotechnology, Optics and Atomic physics with his study of Particle size.
His Dispersity study incorporates themes from Ion, Breakup and Ceramic. As a part of the same scientific study, Benjamin Y. H. Liu usually deals with the Analytical chemistry, concentrating on Aerosol generator and frequently concerns with Liquid flow. His Laminar flow research incorporates elements of Deposition, Meteorology, Finite element method, Jet and Reynolds number.
Benjamin Y. H. Liu spends much of his time researching Aerosol, Analytical chemistry, Particle size, Mechanics and Composite material. In general Aerosol, his work in Cloud condensation nuclei is often linked to Range linking many areas of study. Benjamin Y. H. Liu works mostly in the field of Analytical chemistry, limiting it down to topics relating to Separator and, in certain cases, Turbulence.
His work carried out in the field of Particle size brings together such families of science as Atomic physics, Penetration and Optics. His work deals with themes such as Inlet and Nozzle, which intersect with Mechanics. His studies deal with areas such as Charged particle, Diesel engine, Electrode and Combustion chamber as well as Composite material.
His primary scientific interests are in Analytical chemistry, Aerosol, Composite material, Chemical engineering and Condensation. Benjamin Y. H. Liu has included themes like Separator, Detector, Condensation particle counter, Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition and Turbulence in his Analytical chemistry study. His Condensation particle counter research focuses on subjects like Condenser, which are linked to Dispersity.
The concepts of his Aerosol study are interwoven with issues in Pressure drop, Mechanics and Wafer. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Dry gas and Deposition. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Chemical engineering, Organic chemistry and Vapor pressure is strongly linked to Heat conducting.
Benjamin Y. H. Liu focuses on Analytical chemistry, Aerosol, Mechanics, Deposition chamber and Wafer. Benjamin Y. H. Liu combines Analytical chemistry and Range in his studies. His Aerosol research includes themes of Concentrator, Electrode, Porous medium, Voltage and Composite material.
Benjamin Y. H. Liu has included themes like Nanotechnology, Charged particle, Electrostatic precipitator and High voltage in his Composite material study. His research integrates issues of Mechanical engineering, Nozzle, Cascade impactor, Speed of sound and Capillary action in his study of Mechanics. Benjamin Y. H. Liu combines subjects such as Environmental chemistry, Deposition and Dry gas with his study of Wafer.
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Generation of monodisperse aerosol standards
Richard N. Berglund;Benjamin Y. H. Liu.
Environmental Science & Technology (1973)
Experimental observation of aerosol deposition in turbulent flow
Benjamin Y.H Liu;Jugal K Agarwal.
Journal of Aerosol Science (1974)
Theoretical Study of Aerosol Filtration by Fibrous Filters
K. W. Lee;B. Y. H. Liu.
Aerosol Science and Technology (1982)
A submicron aerosol standard and the primary, absolute calibration of the condensation nuclei counter
Benjamin Y.H Liu;David Y.H Pui.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1974)
The Aerosol Size Distribution of Los Angeles Smog
K.T Whitby;R.B Husar;B.Y.H Liu.
joint international conference on information sciences (1972)
Characteristics of laminar jet impactors
Virgil A. Marple;Benjamin Y. H. Liu.
Environmental Science & Technology (1974)
On the performance of the electrical aerosol analyzer
Benjamin Y.H. Liu;David Y.H. Pui.
Journal of Aerosol Science (1975)
Experimental Study of Particle Deposition in Bends of Circular Cross Section
David Y. H. Pui;Francisco Romay-Novas;Benjamin Y. H. Liu.
Aerosol Science and Technology (1987)
Electrical neutralization of aerosols
Benjamin Y.H. Liu;David Y.H. Pui.
Journal of Aerosol Science (1974)
The aerosol mobility chromatograph: A new detector for sulfuric acid aerosols
B. Y.H. Liu;David Y Pui;K. T. Whitby;David B Kittelson.
Atmospheric Environment (1978)
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