
Gas Turbines Structural Properties, Operation Principles and Design Features
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Daifen Chen ,Professor,Vice Dean and Professor of the School of Energy and Power; Director of the International Joint Laboratory of Ship Green Power and Emission Control of Jiangsu,the Member of the China Renewable Energy Society Hydrogen Energy Special Committee; Member of High Temperature Fuel Cell Standardization Technical Committee of China Energy Industry; Member of National New Energy Science and Engineering Alliance Council; Review Editor for thejournal"Frontiers in Chemistry"; and Reviewer for over 30 academic journals. He had published more than 40 SCI papers in the fist-class academic journals, such as the ACS Energy Letters, Advanced Functional Materials, AIChE Journal, Applied Energy, J Power Sources and so on.
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