OCPA OFFICERS

2011-2012

A) OCPA Executive Council

President

GAO, Haiyan gao@tunl.duke.edu
P. O. Box 90305 (tel) 919-660-2622
Duke University (fax) 919-660-2634
Durham, NC 27708, USA

Vice President

YEH, Nai-Chang ncyeh@caltech.edu
149-33, Condensed Matter Physics (tel) 626-395-4313
California Institute of Technology (fax) 626-683-9060
Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

Secretary

CHANG, Albert yingshe@phy.duke.edu
P. O. Box 90305 (tel) 919-660-2596
Duke University (fax) 919-660-2525
Durham, NC 27708, USA

Treasurer

FUNG, Sun-Yiu fung@citrus.ucr.edu
Physics Dept (tel)949-721-8812
U of California (fax)949-721-8812
Riverside , CA 92521 , USA

Membership Committee

ZHONG, Dongping dongping@mps.ohio-state.edu
Dept. Of Phys., Chem., and Biochemistry (tel) 614-292-3044
Ohio State Univ. (fax) 614-292-7557
Columbus, OH 43210-1106, USA

Status of Women in Physics Committee Chair

BAI, Mei mbai@bnl.gov
Bldg 911B, C-A Dept. (tel) 631-344-3397
Brookhaven National Lab (fax) 631-344-5954
Upton, NY 11973, USA

Communication Committee Chair

CHEN, Jianping jpchen@jlab.org
MS 12H3, Jefferson Lab (tel) 757-269-7413
12000 Jefferson Ave., Suite 4 (fax) 757-269-5703
Newport News, VA 23606, USA

Awards Committee Chair

YEH, Nai-Chang ncyeh@caltech.edu
114-36, Condensed Matter Physics (tel) 626-395-4313
California Institute of Technology (fax) 626-683-9060
Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

Immediate Past President

YUAN, Chien-Peng yuan@pa.msu.edu
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy (tel) 517-884-5559
Michigan State University (fax) 517-355-6661
East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

Councilor-at-Large

CHANG, Ngee-Pong CUNY
CHANG, Tu-Nan USC
CHAO, Alex Stanford Linear Accelerator
LIU, Keh-Fei U of Kentucky
MOU, Chung-Yu Tsinghua U, Taiwan
PENG, Jen-Chieh UIUC U
WENG, Wu-Tsung BNL
WANG, Yi-Fang IHEP, China
YOUNG, Bing-Lin Iowa State U
ZHANG, Fu-Chun UHK

B) OCPA Divisional Coordinators

Accelerator Physics TANG, Jingyu (IHEP, Beijing)
Astronomy & Astrophysics CHU, You-Hua (UIUC)
Atomic/Molecular & Chemical PU, Han (Rice U)
Chemical Physics DAI, Hai-Lung (Temple University)
Biological Physics TU, Yuhai (IBM, NY )
Computational Science LIU, Feng (U. of Utah)
Condensed Matter SHIH, Chih-Kang Ken (U. of Texas)
Gravitation & Cosmology CHEN, Yanbei (Caltech)
High-energy Physics LUK, Kam-Biu (UC Berkeley)
Nuclear Physics YUAN, Feng (LBNL)
Plasma Physics LIN, Yu (Auburn U )
Science Education CHANG, Albert (Duke U)
Statistical & nonlinear physics LI, Baowen (National U. of Singapore)

C) OCPA Regional Coordinators

Mainland China: ZHOU, Luwei(Fudan U)
Hong Kong: LIN, Hai-qin (Chinese U of HK)
Singapore: FENG, Yuan Ping (Nat. Uni. Of Singapore )
Taiwan: LEE, Ting-kuo (Inst. Of Phys. Academia Sinica )
Europe: LUO, Yi (KTH, Sweden)
Canada: GUO, Hong (McGill U)
East coast: LIU, Ying (Penn State U)
Southeast: NG, Yee Jack   (U North Carolina)
Midwest: LEE, Tsung-Shung (Argonne)
West Coast: HUANG, Zhirong (Stanford Linear Accelerator)

D) Short CV of the OCPA Officers, Councilors and Coordinators

Bai, Mei (柏梅) 2009—2010: Tenured scientist, Collider Accelerator Dept., Brookhaven National Lab. 2004—2009: scientist, Collider Accelerator Dept., Brookhaven National Lab. 2001—2004: Associate scientist, Collider Accelerator Dept., Brookhaven National Lab. 1999—2001: Research Associate, Collider Accelerator Dept., Brookhaven National Lab.

 

Chang, Albert M. (张绵福) Albert M. Chang is currently Professor of Physics at Duke University. He held the position of Professor of Physics at Purdue University from 1997-2003, and Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories from 1984-1997. Prof. Chang is a low temperature condensed matter experimentalist specializing in nano-structured devices and systems in reduced dimensions. His interests span a broad range of correlated electronic systems. These include 1-dimensional aluminum superconducting nanowires with diameters as narrow as 6 nm (24 atoms), quantum transitions in quantum-dot Kondo spin systems, 1-dimensions electron Wigner crystals and correlated states, and chiral Luttinger edge excitations and fractional charge/statistics in the fractional quantum Hall regime. Prof. Chang received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1983, his BS in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977, and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

 


Chang, Ngee-Pong (章义朋) Born '40 in Singapore. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan U, '59; Ph.D. Columbia U, '62, post-doc Columbia, '62, Member, Inst of Adv Studies, Princeton, '63, Research Associate, Rockefeller U, '64, Visiting Prof, CCNY, '65, Full Prof, CCNY, '66 – now. Fellow, Japan Society for Promotion of Science, '74, Fellow, APS, '76, Member, Committee on International Scientific Affairs (CISA), APS, '94-96, CISA chair, '97. Founder, OCPA, '90, Chair OCPA '91-92, '97-98, Dir, CCNY China-Exchange, '81 – now, Nanyang Professor, NTU, S'pore, 05-08. Specialty: Theoretical High-Energy Physics.

 

Chang, Tu-nan (張圖南) Prof. & Chair ('97-'03), Dept. Phys & Astr, Univ So. Cal; APS Fellow; B.S.Tunghai U. '66; Ph. D. UC, Riverside '72; Postdoc, UCR '72-'73, U. Chicago '73-'75; Faculty at USC since '75. President, OCPA '01-'02, President, Academic Senate, USC '94-'96; President, Chinese Amer Faculty Assoc of So. Calif. '96-97; Director, National Center for Theoretical Sciences, Hsinchu, Taiwan '05-'06;Awards: Raubenheimer Disting'd Faculty Award for Excellence in Research, Teaching, and Service at USC; Achievement Award, Chinese Amer Faculty Assoc So. Calif.; Research: Multi-electron interactions in atomic processes.

 

Chao, Alexander W. (赵午) B.S. '70, Tsing-Hua Univ., Hsin-Chu, Taiwan; Ph.D. '74, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook; Postdoc, staff, beam dynamics group leader, 1974-84, SLAC; Accel. Phys. Division head 1984-89, SSC Central Design Group; Accel. Phys. Group leader and Asso. Project Manager 1989-93, SSC Laboratory; Professor 1994-, Stanford Univ. Fellow, American Physical Society; Chair, APS Division of Physics of Beams, 1998-2000; Academician, Academia Sinica, 2002; EPS Wideroe Prize, 2008.

 

Chen, Jian-ping (陈剑平) Staff Scientist, Jefferson Lab, 1994-present; APS Fellow; Research Staff, MIT, 1992-1994; Postdoc, U. Virginia,1990-1992; Ph.D., U. Virginia, 1990; B. S., USTC, 1982; Adjunct Associate Professor, Kent State U.,1997-2000; Adjunct Professor, ODU, 1997-2000; Guest Professor, USTC, 2004-present; Chair Organizing Committees: GDH2000, GDH2002, HighX2000, HighX2004, Duality2005, US-China-ME2006, China-Hadron2009, China-Hadron2010, China-Hadron2011, ChiralDynamics2012; Member Organizing Committees: PacificSpin2001,PacificSpin2003, PacificSpin2005,Spin-QCD2002,GDH2004, Spin2008, Spin_LD2009, MENU2010, TMD-Duke2010, NStar2011, OCPA6-NP, OCPA7-NP; Member IAC, NStar2002, NStar2005,NStar2009, EEP03, SNP2006; Member PAC, HiGS @TUNL; JLab BOD, 2003-2005;Spokesperson of JLab Hall A experiments; Research interests: electron scattering to study nucleon structure, few-body nuclear physics, nucleon property in nuclear medium and low energy test of standard model.

 

Yanbei Chen (陈雁北) Assoc. Prof. of Physics ('10-present), Assist. Prof. ('07-'10), Caltech. B.S. Peking U. '99; Ph.D. Caltech '03; Postdoc, Caltech '03-'04; Staff Scientist, Max Planck Inst. for Gravitational Physics, '04-'08. Award: Sofja Kovalevskaya Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation ('04). Research: Gravitational Physics.

 

Chu, You-Hua (朱有花) Prof. & Chair (2005-2011), Astronomy Department, University of Illinois; B.S. Physics, National Taiwan University; PhD Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley; member of American Astronomical Society and International Astronomical Union; board member of Gemini Observatory; advisory panel member of the Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica; president of Div VI, International Astronomical Union.

 

Dai, Hai-Lung (戴海龍) Dean and Laura H. Carnell Prof., College of Sci and Tech; VP for International Affairs, Temple Univ ('07-); Hirschmann-Makineni Professor and Chair ('96-'02) of Dept. Chem. U. Pennsylvania ('84-'06); BS, Nat. Taiwan U. ('74); PhD, U. California Berkeley ('81); Postdoc MIT ('81-'84); Fellow APS; Chair ('05) of Div. of Chem. Phys., APS; Fellow, Am. Chem. Soc.; Sloan Fellow ('88); Dreyfus Teacher Scholar ('89); Coblentz Award in Spectroscopy ('90); Morino Lecturer Japan ('92); Humboldt Award for US Senior Scientists Germany ('94); Guggenheim Fellow ('00); Lippincott Award, Optical Soc. Am.('06); Achievement Award, Chinese Inst. Engineers NY ('09). Research: molecular dynamics and spectroscopy; surface and colloidal sciences

 

Feng, Yuan Ping (冯元平) Prof. & Head ('07-present), Dept. Phys., Natl. Univ of Singapore; B.S.Lanzhou U. '82; Ph. D. IIT '87; Postdoc, Purdue U '87-'90; Faculty at NUS since '90. Research: Computational Condensed Matter and Material Physics. (More can be found at http://www.physics.nus.edu.sg/phyfyp/)

 

Fung, Sun-Yiu (冯新耀) B.Sc., U of San Francisco, 1957; Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 1964. 1964, Res Assoc, Lawrence Berkeley Lab; 1964-1966, Res Assoc, Rutgers - the State University; 1966-1970, Asst Prof, 1970-1976, Assoc Prof, 1976-1994, Prof, UC Riverside, Prof Emeritus, 1994- present. Chairman, UC Riverside, 1979-80, 81-85, 90-91.

 

Gao, Haiyan (高海燕) Born in Shanghai, China, B.S., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (1988); Ph.D., California Institute of Technology (1994); Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1994 - 1996); Assistant Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory (1996 - 1997); MIT, Assistant Professor (1997-2002), Associate Professor (2002-2004); Duke University, Associate Professor (2002-2008); Professor (2008-present), Associate Chair (2006 - 2009); Awards and Honor: OJI Award, U.S. Department of Energy (2000), Outstanding Overseas Young Scholar Collaborative Award, China National Science Foundation (2005), APS Fellow, ChangJiang Scholar Chair Professor, Tsinghua University (2009-2012). Research interests: structure of the nucleon, QCD exotic states, fundamental symmetry studies, and development of polarized gas targets.

 

Guo, Hong (郭鸿) B.Sc. Sichuan Normal Univ., China, 77-80; MS, Univ. of Pittsburgh,81-83; Ph.D, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 83-86. Assistant, Associate and full professor at Department of Physics, McGill University since 1990. James McGill Chair Professor of Physics, 2004-present. Main research: condensed matter theory, quantum transport theory, first principles calculations, materials theory and computational physics. Director, Center for the Physics of Materials, McGill Univ., 2004-2009. Killam Research Fellowship Award, Canadian Council for Arts, 2004-2006; Brockhouse Medal of Canadian Association of Physicists 2006; CAP-CRM Prize for Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 2009. APS Fellow. Fellow of Royal Socienty of Canada.

 

Huang, Zhirong (黄志戎) Born in Beijing, China, 1968. B.S., Caltech, 1992. Ph.D., Stanford University, 1998. Recipient of 1999 APS Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research Award in Beam Physics. Staff physicist, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, 1998-2002. Staff physicist, Beam Physics Department, SLAC National Accelerator Lab. 2002-present; Research interests: free-electron lasers, high-brightness beams, ultrafast electron and x-ray generation.

 

Lee, Ting-kuo (李定國) Born '49 in Taiwan. BSPhys, Taiwan Univ. '71; Ph.D. Phys. Brown U '76. City College of CUNY '75-'79, ITP, Santa Barbara '79-81, Dept. of Phys., Virginia Tech '82-'97, Inst. of Phys., Academia Sinica, since '96. Executive Secretary, Central Academic Advisory Committee, Academia Sinica, since '07. Head, Phys. Div., NCTS, '97-'03. Executive Dir., N. Prog. For NanoS&T, '04-'06. President, Physical Society of Republic of China '06-'07. IUPAP C5 Commission on Low Temperature Physics '05-'11, Member the Asia-Pacific Forum on Novel Quantum Phenomena in Emergent Materials '03 - present, General Council Member, Asia-Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Korea,'00 - '08, Executive Secretary, Wu Ta-You Foundation '00 -'04. Y. T. Lee Foundation Scholarship Award,'97. NSC Research Excellence Award '04, Ho Chin Tui Award for Academic Research '05, APS Fellow, InstP Fellow (UK). Specialty, theoretical condensed-matter physics, strongly correlated electronic systems, computational phys., optimization algorithms, x-ray diffraction microscopy.

 

Lee, Tsung-Shung H. (李正雄) 1964 BS, Taiwan Normal University, 1968 MS, Tsing-Hua University, Ph.D 1973, University of Pittsburgh, Research Associate 1973-1975, Bartol Research Foundation, 1975-1977, Argonne, National Laboratory; 1977 - 1980, Assisitant Physicist, 1981-1992, Physicist, 1993 - Present, Senior Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory; 1989 - 1994, Head of Theory Group of Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory; 2000 -2002, member of Executive Committee, 2003 - 2005, member of Program Committee, Divison of Nuclear Physics, American Physical Soceity; Fellow, American Physical Soceity.

 

Li, Baowen (李保文) Prof, Dept. Phys, Nat'l Univ Singapore (NUS); Executive Director, NUS Grad School for Int. Sci. & Eng.; Director, Ctr for Comp Sci and Eng. NU; B.S.Nanjing U. '85; M. S, Chinese Acad. Sci '88, Ph. D. U Oldenburg, Germany, 1992. Awards: 2007 World Scientific Medal and Prize; 2005 OCPA Achievement in Asia Award, 2005 Nat'l Sci. Award, Singapore; 2004 Temasek Young Investigator Award; 2003 NUS Young Researcher Award; Research: Heat transfer, thermoelectrics, nonlinear & statistical physics.

 

Lin, Hai-Qing (林海青) Born '58 in China. BS, U of Science & Technology of China '81, MS, Iowa State U '83, Ph.D. Phys. Univ. of California, San Diego '87; Research Associate '87-89, BNL, '89-91, LANL; '91-95, Research Assistant Professor, UIUC; '95-present, Associate/Full Professor; Chairman of PHY Dept. of CUHK since '03, APS Fellow, '03, Awards of Distinguished Young Scientists Fund, Chinese National Science Foundation, '03, Managing Editor of Modern Physics C starting '07, Assoc. Editor of Communication in Computational Physics since '05, Vice President, National University and Colleges Assoc. of QM since '04. Specialty, Condensed Matter Theory, Computational Physics.

 

Liu, Feng (刘锋) Education: B.S. Materials Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing (1984), M.S. Solid State Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing (1986), Ph.D. Chemical Physics, Virginia Commonwealth University (1990); Appointments: Professor, (2007 – present), Associate Professor (2003 – 2007), Assistant Professor (2000-2003), University of Utah, Department of MS&E, Director, University of Utah, Center for Computational Design of Nanomaterials and Nanodevice (2002 – 2007), Research Scientist Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of MS&E (1995 - 2000), Postdocs: Oak Ridge National Lab, Solid State Division (1993 – 1995), Rutgers University, Department of Ceramics (1991 – 1993); Honors & Awards : 2008, Senior Humboldt Research Award, 2007, Australia Research Council International Professorial Fellow 1999, Outstanding Overseas Young Scientist, National Science Foundation of China; Research: Computational Materials Physics, 140+ publications including 40+ in Physical Review Letters.

 

Liu, Ying (刘荧) Prof. ('05-present), Dept. of Phys., Penn State; APS Fellow; B.S., Peking Univ., '82, M. S., Inst. of Phys. CAS, '84; Ph. D. Univ. of Minn., Twin Cities, '91; Postdoc, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Faculty at Penn State Physics since '94; Faculty Senate '06-'09; Awards: NSF Career Award, '97, Jie Qing (Type B) in China '07; Chang Jiang at Zhejiang Univ. '07–'10; Research: Experimental condensed matter physics, unconventional superconductivity, strongly correlated electrons, and low-dimensional systems.

 

Lin, Yu (林郁) APS Fellow; Born '64 in Beijing. BS, Peking Univ. '85; MS, Chinese Academy of Science, '88; Ph.D. Space Phys. University of Alaska Fairbanks '93. Assistant Professor '94-99, Associate Professor '99-03, Professor since 2003, Physics Department, Auburn University. Award: Katherine E. Weimer Award for outstanding achievement in plasma science research by a woman physicist in early years of her career, APS-DPP; Specialty, space plasma physics, magnetospheric physics, magnetic reconnection, collisionless shocks.

 

Liu, Keh-Fei(刘克非) Born in Beijing '47. B.S., Tunghai Univ '68; Ph D SUNY-Stony Brook '75. Saclay '74-'76; UCLA '76-'81; Faculty, Univ. of Kentucky '81-present. Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist Award, 1990; Research Prof. Award, 1993; Fellow, APS. Specialty: Large Scale Lattice Gauge Simulation of QCD, Hadron Physics, Solitons, Many Body Theory, and Monte Carlo Algorithm.

 

Luk, Kam-Biu (陸錦標) Born in Hong Kong, 1953. B.S., University of Hong Kong, 1976; Ph D. Rutgers University, 1983; Postdoc, University of Washington, Seattle, 1983-1986; Wilson Fellow, Fermilab, 1986-1989; Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1988-present; Assistant dean of the Undergraduate Office, College of Letters and Scicence, UC Berkeley, 2002-2003; Vice Chair of Instruction, Physics Department, UC Berkeley, 2006-2007; Regional Secretary of the Universities Research Association, Fermilab, 2001-present; Division Coordinator of High-energy Physics, OCPA, 2005-2010. Outstanding Junior Investigator, US Department of Energy, 1989-1991; Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1990-1994; APS Fellow, 1997-present; Miller Professor, 2001; Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor, Tsinghua University, 2007-2010. Research interest: Experimental particle physics and astrophysics

 

Luo, Yi (罗毅) Prof. ('05--), School of Biotechnology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden; Ph.D. Linkoping U. '96; Postdoc, Copenhagen U.' 97; Ass. Prof., Stockholm U., '97-'00; Assoc. Prof. KTH, '00-'05; Award: Goran Gustafsson Prize 2010.; Research: Molecular Electronics, molecular photonics and Soft-X-ray spectroscopy.

 

Mou, Chung-Yu Mou (牟中瑜) Phys. Div. head ('07-'09), NCTS at Taiwan; Prof. ('02-), Dept. Phys , Natl Tsing Hua Univ., Director, Physics Promotion Center, Taiwan, '06- '07; '10-; B.S. Natl. Taiwan U. '86; Ph. D. Caltech '93; Postdoc, Univ. of Virginia '93- '95; Associate Prof., Dept. Phys., Natl Chung-Cheng Univ., '95- '96; Faculty at Natl. Tsing Hua Univ since '96. Awards: NSC outstanding research awards at Taiwan, '08; Research: Protein folding problem, superconductivity, and strongly correlated electronic systems.

 

Ng, Yee Jack (吴汝哲) B.A., Univ. California Berkeley, Ph.D. Harvard Univ. Research Associate: Inst. for Advanced Study, Princeton; SLAC, Stanford. Alfred P. Sloan Fellow. University favorite faculty award ('00, '02); "R&D star to watch", Industry Week magazine ('01); University-wide Teaching Award ('06). Director, Julian Schwinger Foundation for Physics Research. Present Position: Kenan Professor of Physics, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Research interests: theoretical particle physics, field theory, gravitation and cosmology, statistical physics.

 

Peng, Jen-Chieh (彭仁傑) Prof.of Physics, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Born in Guangdong, China '49; B.S., Tunghai Univ. 1970; Ph.D, Univ. of Pittsburgh, '75; Prof. of Physics, Univ. of Illinois 2002-present; Los Alamos National Lab 1978-2001; Laboratory Fellow, Los Alamos National Lab, 1996; APS Fellow, 1993; Research interest: Experimental nuclear and particle physics.

 

Pu, Han (浦晗) Associate Prof. ('10 - ), Dept. phys. & Astronomy, Rice Univ.; Assistant Prof. ('03 - '10), Dept. phys. & Astronomy, Rice Univ.; Postdoc, Univ. of Arizona '00 – '03; Ph.D., Univ. of Rochester '99 B.S., Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China '92 Award: Ralph Powe Junior Enhancement Award '05; Research: theoretical ultracold atomic physics

 

Shih, Chih-Kang Ken (施至剛) Jane and Roland Blumberg Professor of Physics, Univ of Texas at Austin, APS Fellow; B.S. National Tsing-Hwa U. '77; M.S. Univ Oregon '81; Ph. D. Stanford Univ '88; Postdoc, IBM Watson Research Ctr '88-'89; Faculty at UT-Austin since '90. Research: Quantum Engineering and Coherent Control of Mesoscopic Systems

 

Tang, Jingyu (唐靖宇) Professor, IHEP-CAS and USTC, deputy director of CSNS accelerator. Education: B.S. in Physics, USTC (79-84); MS and PhD, IMP-CAS (84-90). Experience: GANIL, Caen, France (89-90); MEDICYC-CAL, Nice, France (90-93); IMP-CAS, Lanzhou (93-01), professor (97); FZJ, Juelich, Germany, guest scientist (01-04); IHEP-CAS, Beijing, professor (04~). Research: accelerator physics and technology, beam applications.

 

Tu, Yuhai (涂予海) Born '68 in China. BS Phys., University of Science and Technology of China '87; Ph.D. Phys. University of California, San Diego '91. Division Prize Fellow, Caltech, '91-94. Research Staff Member, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center (Yorktown Heights), '94-. Head of the Theory group at IBM Watson Research Center, '04-. APS Fellow. Specialty, statistical physics, biological physics, nonlinear dynamics.

 

Wang, Yi-Fang (王贻芳) Prof.(since '01) & deputy director(since '05), IHEP; B.S. Nanjing Univ. '84; Ph.D. Florence Univ. '91; Research staff: INFN('91-'92), MIT('92-'96), Stanford Uni.('96-'01). ACFA member since '07; Research: experimental particle physics, Spokesperson of BESIII & Daya Bay.

 

Weng, Wu-Tsung Bill(翁武忠) Born '44 in Taiwan. BSEE, Taiwan Univ. '66; MS, Tsing Hua Univ, '68; Ph.D. Phys. SBU '74; Post-doc, U of Arizona '74-76; accelerator physicist, BNL '77-83; SLAC '83-87; Senior Physicist at BNL since '87. Booster Project Head, '87-90; Accelerator Division Head, '90-94; Chair of PAS&T Committee of NPSS/IEEE, '90-'94; Chair of PAC Conf. '99; Senior Team Leader of SNS Project Ring system, '96-'02; Head of Center of Accelerator Physics , '02-07; President, OCPA, 07-09; IPA at HEP/DOE, 07-10. Y. T. Lee Foundation Scholarship Award, '95; APS Fellow, IEEE Fellow. Specialty: accelerator physics, nonlinear dynamics, space charge effect, high power proton synchrotron.

 

Yeh, Nai-Chang (葉乃裳) Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology (since 1997). EDUCATION: B.Sc. Physics, National Taiwan University (1983); Ph.D. Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1988); Visiting Scientist, IBM Watson Research Center (1988 - 1989). HONORS & AWARDS: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2007); Distinguished Alumni Award, Fu Hsin Junior High School, Taipei, Taiwan (2007); Fellow, American Physical Society (2004); Distinguished Alumni Award, Physics Department, National Taiwan University (2003); Achievement Award, Chinese-American Faculty Association, Southern California (2001); Fellow and Chartered Physicist, Institute of Physics, UK (2001); Outstanding Young Researcher Award, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF CHINESE PHYSICISTS AND ASTRONOMERS (1998); David and Lucile Packard Fellowship for Sciences and Engineering, (1992-1997); Sloan Research Fellowship, (1990-1992); Luise Meyer-Schutzmeister Memorial Award, (1986). ACTIVITIES: Member-at-Large, Division of Condensed Matter Physics, American Physical Society (2010-); Board Member, Kavli Nanoscience Institute, Caltech (2004-); Member, External Advisory Committee, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (2004-); Steering Committee Member, Keck Institute for Space Science (2008-); Member, International Advisory Committee, Chinese High Magnetic Field Laboratory, China (2009-); Member, International Workshop Organizing Committee, Asian Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Korea (2008-); Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Center of Electronic Correlations and Magnetism, Institute for Physics, University of Augsburg, Germany (2008-); Honorary Member, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics, Turkey (2010-); Chair, Scientific Program Committee, Eurasia-Pacific Summer School and Conf. for Correlated Electrons (2011). RESEARCH: Experimental condensed matter physics, particularly in strongly correlated electronic systems, nanoscience and nanotechnology, spintronics, graphene, and topological insulators.

 

Young, Bing-Lin (杨炳麟) B.S. National Taiwan Univ, 1959; Ph.D. Univ of Minnesota, 1966; Research Associate, Indiana Univ and Brookhaven National Lab., 1996-70; Assistant to Full Professor, Iowa State Univ. 1970 - 2004, 2004-present Emeritus; OCPA: 1991-92; Chair, 1993-94; Member of the Executive Council 1995-2000, Councilor-at-Large 2001-present.

 

Yuan, Chien-Peng (袁簡鵬) Born in Taiwan, '58; B.S., National Taiwan Normal Univ. '80; Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, '88; Faculty, Michigan State Univ., '92-present. Member of CTEQ Collaboration, '92-present; OCPA: Secretary, 2004-05; Vice Chair, 2006-08; Chair, 2009-2010; Specialty: Theoretical high energy physics.

 

Yuan, Feng (袁烽) Physicist Division Fellow, LBNL, 2007-present;RHIC Fellow, BNL, 2007-present; B.S. Peking University, '95; Ph.D. Peking U., '00; Postdoc, Heidelberg U., 00-02, Maryland U., 02-04, BNL, 04-07; Award: DOE Early Career Research Award, 2010-2014.

 

Zhang, Fu-Chun (張富春) Born '46 in Hangzhou, China. BS Phys. Fudan Univ. '68; Ph.D. Phys. Virginia Tech. '83. Postdoct, U of Minnesota '83-84; U of Maryland '84-86; ETH-Zurich `86-88. Prof. U of Cincinnati `88-06; Chair Prof. of Phys., U of Hong Kong, '03- present. Honorary Chairman, Phys. Dept., Zhejiang U, '07- present. APS Fellow, `99; University Distinguished Research Prof, Cincinnati `02; Distinguished Research Achievement Award, U of Hong Kong, `05. Dir. Center of Theo. & Computational Phys., U of Hong Kong, `05-'10. President of Phys. Soc. Of Hong Kong, '05-'07. Coordinator of Condensed Matter Division, OCPA, `02-03. Div. Assoc. Editor, PRL, '07-'09; Editor of EPL, '07-'10. Sci. Council Member, APCTP, since '08.

 

Zhong, Dongping (仲冬平) Robert Smith Professor of Physics, Dept. Phys, Ohio State Univ.; B.S. Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) '85; Ph. D. Caltech '99; Postdoc, Caltech '99-'02; Faculty at Ohio State Univ. since '02. APS fellow. Awards: OYRA; Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award; NSF CAREER award; Sloan Research Fellowship; Packard Fellowship; Milton and Francis Clauser Doctoral Prize; The Herbert Newby McCoy Award; Research Interest: Biophysics (Ultrafast biological dynamics).

 

Zhou, Luwei (周魯卫) Prof. of Physics, Vice President & Dean of Graduate School, Fudan U. -'06; BS Fudan, '77; Ph. D. Temple U. '86; Postdoc. UCLA '86-88; Faculty at Fudan since '88-; Chair, Physics, Fudan, '95-00; Chair of Shanghai Physical Society '04-'08; Council Member of Chinese Physical Society'06-'10; Specialty: perimental Condensed Matter Physics.

 

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