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Jiuhua Chen

MVC-001S

Associate Professor

Graduate Program Director

Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department

EC 3471, Engineering Center

10555 W Flagler Street

Miami, FL 33172

Associate Director

Center for the Study of Matters at Extreme Conditions

VH 140, University Park

10222 NW 8th Ave

Miami, FL 33199

 

Florida International University

Tel. (305)348-3140   Fax (305)348-3070

chenj (at) fiu.edu

BS., MS. Jilin University, 1984, 1987

Ph.D. Institute of Materials Structure Science (Photon Factory), High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan Graduate University for Advanced Studies (GUAS), 1994.
Postdoc. Center for High Pressure Research,  State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1994-1995.
Faculty Member of Mineral Physics Institute, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1996-2007.

Faculty Member of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department, Florida International University. Since 2007.

Current Teaching

EGN 3365 Materials Engineering

EMA 5507C Analytical Methods in Materials Science

 

Research Interests

Materials Science and Engineering

Mineral Physics

Research Sponsors

image001National Science Foundation (NSF news tip)
image003Department of Energy
image005Department of Defense (The House News)

Research Facility

High pressure beamline Beamline at National Synchrotron Light Source
Center for the Study of Matters at Extreme Conditions (CeSMEC) at Florida International University

Research News

 

 

New Book:
Advances in High Pressure Technology for Geophysical Applications

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Publisher: ELSEVIER ISBN: 0-444-51979-3

New Research Highlight:
Structural evolution and post-perovskite transition in NaMgF3

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Published in Geophysical Resarch Letters


Why no Earthquakes Start in Earth's Lower Mantle:
Properties of Perovskite

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Published in Nature

 

 

 

 

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