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Helen M. Chan is a British-born American materials scientist and Full Professor at Lehigh University's P.C. Rossin College of Engineering & Applied Science. She is renowned for her work on ceramic-metal nanocomposites and serves on the board of directors of the American Ceramic Society.
- Education: Imperial College London (BS, PhD in Materials Science)
- Key Roles: Department Chair of Materials Science and Engineering (2006), Editor of the Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Her research focuses on nanocomposite fabrication through reactive processing, interfacial chemistry effects in ceramics, and magnetic/electric property manipulation. She has contributed significantly to high-temperature alloy oxidation control using reactive elements.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in ceramic defect engineering, dielectric property optimization, and nanocomposite mechanical behavior. These works align with keywords in materials science, ceramics, and nanotechnology.
- Major Awards:
- ACS Roland B. Snow Award (5 times)
- ASM Bradley Stoughton Award
- Lehigh University Teaching and Research Prizes
- Fellow of the American Ceramic Society




