Ph. D., University of California at Berkeley, 1981
Professor Hsueh's primary research interest is analytical modeling. His early work was on sintering and creep of ceramics, and his research activities span the areas of thermomechanical properties and residual stresses of ceramics, ceramic composites, film/substrate, and multilayer systems. His new research areas include high entropy alloys, metallic glasses, plasmonics nanodevices, and nanoindentation etc.
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Tung-Ho Outstanding Research Award (Materials Science Category), 2023
Academician of World Academy of Ceramics (WAC), 2023
Fellow of Materials Research Society, Taiwan (MRS-T), 2020
Academician of Asia Pacific Academy of Materials (APAM), 2019
Ceramic Medal, Taiwan Ceramic Society, 2019
Breakthrough of Future Technology Award, Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan, 2017
Fellow of American Society for Metals (ASM) International, 2012
Outstanding Scholar Chair, Foundation for the Advancement of Outstanding Scholarship (FAOS), 2011–2016
Distinguished Professor, National Taiwan University, 2010
Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation (WIF), 2004
Fellow of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS), 2004
ISI Highly Cited Researcher in Materials Science, 2002
Lockheed Martin Energy Research Royal-Sharing Awards for Technical Support, 1996
Technical Achievement Award, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, 1991
The Ross Coffin Purdy (Best Paper) Award, The American Ceramic Society (ACerS), 1990
Publication Award, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, 1989