Philip Yuya has been appointed assistant professor of mechanical and aeronautical engineering at Clarkson University He received his bachelor of science degree from University of Nairobi, and his …
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Philip Yuya has been appointed assistant professor of mechanical and aeronautical engineering at Clarkson University
He received his bachelor of science degree from University of Nairobi, and his master of science and Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Before coming to Clarkson, Yuya was a postdoctoral research associate at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
His research interests are in structure-property relationships with special emphasis on biomaterials, nanofibers and polymers. He is particularly interested in nanoscale materials property characterization using techniques such as contact resonance force microscopy and nanoindentation.
Yuya has coauthored eight journal articles and presented at 10 conferences.