G. Ali Mansoori | |
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Born | 1943 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Citizenship | American- Iranian |
Alma mater | University of Oklahoma |
Known for | Research within nanotechnology and thermodynamics- extensive studies on properties of nanostructured materials including diamondoid |
Scientific career | |
Fields | thermodynamics |
Institutions | University of Illinois at Chicago |
Gholam Ali Mansoori (born in 1943), G. Ali Mansoori also known as "GA Mansoori" is an Iranian-American scientist known for his research within energy, nanotechnology and thermodynamics. [1] [2] [3] He is a professor at the Departments of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering and also Physics at University of Illinois at Chicago.
Mansoori completed his PhD at the University of Oklahoma in 1969 with a dissertation on "A Variational Approach to the Equilibrium Thermodynamic Properties of Simple Liquids and Phase Transitions". Mansoori did post-doctoral work at Rice University. [4]
Mansoori contributed to over 550 publications including ten books, [5] some of which became text-book references in thermodynamics and nanotechnology. The most cited work he has co-authored is Equilibrium thermodynamic properties of the mixture of hard spheres in The Journal of Chemical Physics in 1971 [6] with more than 2000 citations as of February 2019. [7]
A list of Mansoori's books is: [8] [9]
G. Ali Mansoori | |
---|---|
Born | 1943 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Citizenship | American- Iranian |
Alma mater | University of Oklahoma |
Known for | Research within nanotechnology and thermodynamics- extensive studies on properties of nanostructured materials including diamondoid |
Scientific career | |
Fields | thermodynamics |
Institutions | University of Illinois at Chicago |
Gholam Ali Mansoori (born in 1943), G. Ali Mansoori also known as "GA Mansoori" is an Iranian-American scientist known for his research within energy, nanotechnology and thermodynamics. [1] [2] [3] He is a professor at the Departments of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering and also Physics at University of Illinois at Chicago.
Mansoori completed his PhD at the University of Oklahoma in 1969 with a dissertation on "A Variational Approach to the Equilibrium Thermodynamic Properties of Simple Liquids and Phase Transitions". Mansoori did post-doctoral work at Rice University. [4]
Mansoori contributed to over 550 publications including ten books, [5] some of which became text-book references in thermodynamics and nanotechnology. The most cited work he has co-authored is Equilibrium thermodynamic properties of the mixture of hard spheres in The Journal of Chemical Physics in 1971 [6] with more than 2000 citations as of February 2019. [7]
A list of Mansoori's books is: [8] [9]