Huk Y. Cheh
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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"Huk Cheh"Children
Sign in to add traineeElizabeth Podlaha-Murphy | grad student | 1992 | Columbia |
William Jaewoo Shim | grad student | 1994 | Columbia |
Chun-Chen Yang | grad student | 1994 | Columbia |
En-Hsing Lin | grad student | 2009 | Columbia |
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Chan SH, Cheh HY. (2004) The Current Distribution In Through-Hole Electrodeposition.Ii: Tertiary Current Distribution Chemical Engineering Communications. 191: 881-908 |
Chan SH, Cheh HY. (2004) The Current Distribution In Through-Hole Electrodeposition.I:Mass Transfer Chemical Engineering Communications. 191: 861-880 |
Chern JE, Cheh HY. (1996) Modeling of plated through-hole processes Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 143: 3139-3144 |
Shmidt JL, Cheh HY. (1992) Free flow electrophoresis with multiple gating electrodes Separation Science and Technology. 27: 419-426 |
Chern JWE, Cheh HY. (1992) II. Axisymmetric two-dimensional convective mass transfer Chemical Engineering Communications. 114: 191-203 |
Chern JWE, Cheh HY. (1992) I. Axisymmetrictwo-dimensional fluid flow Chemical Engineering Communications. 114: 175-189 |
Shmidt JL, Cheh HY. (1991) Continuous Free Flow Electrophoresis in an Alternating Two-Dimensional Electric Field Separation Science and Technology. 26: 947-959 |
Shmidt JL, Cheh HY. (1990) Continuous free flow electrophoresis in an alternating electric field with a variable buffer flow Separation Science and Technology. 25: 889-902 |
Pesco AM, Cheh HY. (1989) The Current Distribution within Plated Through‐Holes II . The Effect of Periodic Electrolysis Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 136: 408-414 |
Pesco AM, Cheh HY. (1989) The Current Distribution within Plated Through‐Holes I . The Effect of Electrolyte Flow Restriction during DC Electrolysis Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 136: 399-407 |