Paul K. Chu - Publications

Publications

Prof. Chu has authored / co-authored more than 1,100 journal papers and given more than 100 plenary, keynote, and invited talks in international scientific conferences. He is also editor of 8 books on plasma science and engineering, biomaterials, and nanotechnology and co-authored more than 30 book chapters. For a complete list of his publications, please visit: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/appkchu/plasma/Paul%20Chu/paul_chu.htm. Updated information is also available on Google Scholars (http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=m5i0T5gAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&pagesize=100) and Thomson Reuters ResearcherID (http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-5923-2013).

    • Ion-Beam-Based Nanofabrication, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings volume 1020 (ISBN 978-1-55899-980-2), D. Ila, J. Baglin, N. Kishimoto, and P. K. Chu (Editors), USA (2007).
    • Biomaterials and Surface Modification (ISBN 978-81-308-0182-7), P. K. Chu and X. Y. Liu (Editors), Research Signpost, Kerala, India (2007).
    • Biomaterials Fabrication and Processing Handbook (ISBN 978-0849379734), P. K. Chu and X. Y. Liu (Editors), CRC Press / Taylor and Francis, California (2008).
    • Surface Modification of Materials by Coatings and Films (ISBN 978-81-308-0285-5), X. Y. Liu and P. K. Chu (Editors), Research Signpost, Kerala, India (2009).
    • Ion Beams and Nano-Engineering, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings volume 1181 (ISBN 978-1-60511-154-4), D. Ila, P. K. Chu. J. K. N. Lindner, N. Kishimoto, and J. E. E. Baglin (Editors), Materials Research Society, Warrendale, USA (2009).
    • Solid State Circuits Technologies (ISBN 978-953-307-086-5), P. K. Chu (Editor), IN-TECH, Croatia (2010).
    • 2010 3rd IEEE International NanoElectronics Conference (Hong Kong) Proceedings (ISBN 978-1-4244-3544-9), P. K. Chu (Editor), IEEE Press (2010).

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