Jien-Wei Yeh is a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the National Tsing Hua University, in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He is known for his contributions to the field of high-entropy alloy. He has a Google H-index of 95 with over 54,921 citations and is named on 336 publications according to Research Gate.
Research on high-entropy alloys
Yeh first conceived the idea for high-entropy alloys in 1995. Yeh led his first research group on the subject in 2001 funded by the National Science Council of Taiwan. That research group published several papers in 2004 and a review in 2020. Notably, the early work was soon after Brian Cantor released some of his foundational work.
References
- "Jien-Wei Yeh". National Tsing Hua University Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
- "Jien-Wei Yeh". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- "Jien-Wei Yeh profile". Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- Balasubramanian, N (November 2016). "High-entropy alloys: An interview with Jien-Wei Yeh: www.mrs.org/fall2016". MRS Bulletin. 41 (11): 905–06. doi:10.1557/mrs.2016.257. ISSN 0883-7694. S2CID 137802916.
- Yeh, JW; Chen, SK; Lin, SJ; Gan, JY; Chin, TS; Shun, TT; Tsau, CH; Chang, SY (May 2004). "Nanostructured High-Entropy Alloys with Multiple Principal Elements: Novel Alloy Design Concepts and Outcomes". Advanced Engineering Materials. 6 (5): 299–303. doi:10.1002/adem.200300567. ISSN 1438-1656. S2CID 137380231.
- ^ Biswas, K; Yeh, JW; Bhattacharjee, PP; DeHosson, JM (November 2020). "High entropy alloys: Key issues under passionate debate". Scripta Materialia. 188: 54–58. doi:10.1016/j.scriptamat.2020.07.010. ISSN 1359-6462. S2CID 224864551.
- Kim, KB; Zhang, Y; Warren, PJ; Cantor, B (July 2003). "Crystallization behaviour in a new multicomponent Ti 16.6 Zr 16.6 Hf 16.6 Ni 20 Cu 20 Al 10 metallic glass developed by the equiatomic substitution technique". Philosophical Magazine. 83 (20): 2371–81. Bibcode:2003PMag...83.2371K. doi:10.1080/0141861031000113343. ISSN 1478-6435. S2CID 136579175.
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