Liu Chen (physicist)
Liu Chen | |
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陈骝 | |
Born | |
Nationality | Chinese-American |
Citizenship | |
Education | National Taiwan University (B.S.) Washington State University, Pullman (M.S.) University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.) |
Spouse |
Shingshah Lee (李醒夏) (m. 1969) |
Children | 1 |
Awards | |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Plasma physics |
Institutions | |
Thesis | (1972) |
Doctoral advisor | Charles K. Birdsall |
Website | www |
Liu Chen (simplified Chinese: 陈骝; traditional Chinese: 陳騮; pinyin: Chén Liú; born 1946 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is an American theoretical physicist who has made original contributions to many aspects of plasma physics. He is known for the discoveries of kinetic Alfven waves[1], toroidal Alfven eigenmodes[2], and energetic particle modes[3]; the theories of geomagnetic pulsations[4], Alfven wave heating[5], and fishbone oscillations[6]; and the first formulation of nonlinear gyrokinetic equations[7]. Chen retired from University of California, Irvine (UCI) in 2012, assuming the title Professor Emeritus of physics and astronomy.
Biography
Chen was born in 1946 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. In 1950, after the defeat of the Nationalists by the Communists in the Chinese Civil War, Chen left Mainland China with his mother, Shyue Yan King Chen (金學言, 1916-2006), and three siblings. They joined his father, Lee Chen (陳禮, 1913-2003), at the Tiu Keng Leng refugee camp in Hong Kong, where he began his education. The Chen family moved to Taiwan in 1951. Chen was married to Shingshah Lee (李醒夏) in August 1969. They have one son Peijin (陳培進).
Chen graduated from the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University in 1962. In 1966, he took his undergraduate degree at National Taiwan University. Chen went to United States for graduate schooling in 1967, where he obtained a Master of Science Degree from Washington State University, Pullman in 1969, and a Doctor of Philosophy Degree from the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Charles K. Birdsall in 1972, for his research work I. Heating of Magnetized Plasmas by Large-Amplitude Electric Field. II. Reduction of the Grid Effects in Simulation Plasmas. From 1972 to 1974, Chen did his postdoctoral research with Akira Hasegawa at the Bell Labs.
Before joining the faculty at UCI, Chen was a professor at the Princeton University. Chen was the Deputy Head of the Theory Division of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. From 1993 till 2012, Chen was a professor of physics at UCI. Since 2012, Chen has been a professor emeritus.
In 2004, Chen was appointed Kuang-piu Chair Professor at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou.[8] From 2006 to 2016, Chen was the Director of the Institute for Fusion Theory and Simulation (IFTS) at Zhejiang University.[9] In 2016, Chen became the Director Emeritus.
Honors and awards
- 2012, James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics, from the American Physical Society[10]
- 2008, Hannes Alfvén Prize, from the European Physical Society[11]
- 2004, John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research, from the American Physical Society[12]
- 2011, Fellow, American Geophysical Union
- 1981, Fellow, American Physical Society
- 2009, Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Sciences
- 2019, Subrahmanyan Chandresekhar Prize, from the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies
References
- ^ Hasegawa, Akira; Chen, Liu (1976). "Kinetic processes in plasma heating by resonant mode conversion of Alfvén wave". The Physics of Fluids. 19 (12): 1924–1934. doi:10.1063/1.861427. ISSN 0031-9171.
- ^ Cheng, C. Z.; Chen, Liu; Chance, M. S. (1985). "High-n ideal and resistive shear Alfvén waves in tokamaks". Annals of Physics. 161 (1): 21–47. doi:10.1016/0003-4916(85)90335-5. ISSN 0003-4916.
- ^ Chen, Liu (1994). "Theory of magnetohydrodynamic instabilities excited by energetic particles in tokamaks". Physics of Plasmas. 1 (5): 1519–1522. doi:10.1063/1.870702. ISSN 1070-664X.
- ^ Chen, Liu; Hasegawa, Akira (1974). "A theory of long‐period magnetic pulsations: 1. Steady state excitation of field line resonance". Journal of Geophysical Research. 79 (7): 1024–1032. doi:10.1029/JA079i007p01024. ISSN 2156-2202.
- ^ Chen, Liu; Hasegawa, Akira (1974). "Plasma heating by spatial resonance of Alfvén wave". The Physics of Fluids. 17 (7): 1399–1403. doi:10.1063/1.1694904. ISSN 0031-9171.
- ^ Chen, Liu; White, R. B.; Rosenbluth, M. N. (1984). "Excitation of Internal Kink Modes by Trapped Energetic Beam Ions". Physical Review Letters. 52 (13): 1112–1115. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.52.1122. ISSN 0031-9007.
- ^ Frieman, E. A.; Chen, Liu (1982). "Nonlinear Gyrokinetic Equations for Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Waves in General Plasma Equilibrium". The Physics of Fluids. 25 (3): 502–508. doi:10.1063/1.863762. ISSN 0031-9171.
- ^ Dr. Chen Liu Appointed as a Kuang-piu Chair Professor of Zhejiang University
- ^ 陈骝教授荣获2008年Hannes Alfvén奖
- ^ "Professor Liu Chen". phoenix.ps.uci.edu. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
- ^ Liu Chen: recipient of the 2008 European Physical Society Plasma Physics Division Hannes Alfv´en Prize
- ^ 2004 Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research Recipient - Liu Chen
External links
- 1946 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American physicists
- Chinese emigrants to the United States
- National Taiwan University alumni
- Princeton University faculty
- University of California, Berkeley alumni
- University of California, Irvine faculty
- Zhejiang University faculty
- Scientists from Hangzhou
- American people of Wu descent
- Fellows of the American Physical Society
- American plasma physicists
- American scientists of Chinese descent