标准照/工作照
基本信息:
Dr. Liuyang Han
Postdoctor
30 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083, China
Tel/Fax: +86 18612259321
Email: hanliuyang@ustb.edu.cn
教学/研究兴趣:
My research interests are the properties of archeological wood and the evaluation of consolidants on archaeological wooden cultural heritages.
教育经历:
Education:
• 2014 ~ 2020, Ph.D. Chinese Academy of Forestry Major: Wood Science and Technology
• 2010 ~ 2014, B.S. Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Major: Forest Products and Engineering
工作/研究经历
Research experiences:
2020-present |
University of Science and Technology Beijing, Postdoctor |
2018-2019 |
ETH Zurich, Visiting Student |
主要科研项目
Key projects:
• Micro-/nano-structure and the consolidation mechanism of waterlogged archeological wooden cultural relics. The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Non-profit Research Institution of CAF
• The evolution of unearthed wood's shrinkage, swelling and swelling over time and its influence mechanism under normal conditions, National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Science Foundation
主要论著:
Selected Publications:
In English
• Liuyang Han, Juan Guo, Kun Wang, Philippe Grönquist, Ren Li, Xingling Tian and Yafang Yin*. Hygroscopicity of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood from Xiaobaijiao No. 1 Shipwreck Related to Its Deterioration State. Polymers, 2020, 12(4): 834.
• Liuyang Han, Xingling Tian, Tobias Keplinger, Haibin Zhou, Ren Li, Kirsi Svedström, Ingo Burgert, Yafang Yin and Juan Guo*. Even visually intact cell walls in waterlogged archaeological wood are chemically deteriorated and mechanically fragile: A case of a 170 year-old shipwreck. Molecules, 2020, 25(5): 1113.
• Liuyang Han, Kun Wang, Weibin Wang, Juan Guo, Haibin Zhou*. Nanomechanical and Topochemical Changes in Elm Wood from Ancient Timber Constructions in Relation to Natural Aging. Materials, 2019,12(5): 786.
In Chinese
• Liuyang Han, Xingling Tian, Haibin Zhou, Yafang Yin, Juan Guo. The Influences of the Anatomical Structure and Deterioration State ofWood from a Qing Dynasty Shipwreck on Wood Color after the Consolidation Treatment [J]. Journal of Southwest Forestry University (Natural Science), 2020, 40(2): 1-7.