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Liu Chen (physicist)

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.

Liu Chen
陳騮
Liu Chen at UCI in 2004.
Born(1946-02-04)February 4, 1946
NationalityChinese-American
Citizenship
EducationTaipei Municipal Daan Elementary School (1956)
Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University (1962)
National Taiwan University (B.S., 1966)
Washington State University, Pullman (M.S., 1969)
University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D., 1972)
Spouse
Shingshah Lee (李醒夏)
(m. 1969)
Children1
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsPlasma physics
Institutions
Thesis (1972)
Doctoral advisorCharles K. Birdsall
Websitewww.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=2034

Biography edit

Chen was born in 1946 in Hangzhou with ancestral roots in Yuyao. Chen's ancestral family name is Huang (黃), he is a descendant of Chengliang Huang (黃澄量), founder of the Five-Osmanthus Building (五桂樓) library, and the great scholar and thinker Zongxi Huang (黃宗羲). His great-grandfather, Chengyi Huang (黃承乙) was the mayor of Taiwan County, now Taichung City, during the Guangxu period of the Qing dynasty.

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. They developed a theory for long-period magnetic pulsations in the magnetosphere based on resonant coupling between hydromagnetic compressional waves and transverse Alfvén continuous spectrum.[4] This theory, later referred to as Chen-Hasegawa field-line-resonance model, successfully explained the observations in the Earth's magnetosphere by Louis J. Lanzerotti, and has become the standard model for magnetic pulsations in the Earth's and other planetary magnetospheres. Soon, their focus turned to the charged particle heating via resonant absorption within Alfvén wave continuous spectrum.[5] They discovered the Kinetic Alfvén wave,[1] which resolves the logarithmic singularity of magnetohydrodynamic shear Alfvén waves and plays important roles in the heating, acceleration and transport of charged particles in solar, magnetospheric, and laboratory plasmas.

From 1974, Chen worked for 19 years at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University, there his interest was directed to the study of fusion plasmas. He, in collaboration with Edward A. Frieman, formulated and derived the first nonlinear gyrokinetic equation,[7] the Frieman-Chen equation named in their honor, which has played a fundamental role in the physics understanding of strongly magnetized plasmas in the last decades. With Chio-Zong Cheng and Morrell S. Chance, Chen predicted the existence of hydromagnetic Alfvén bound states in laboratory plasmas due to realistic symmetry-breaking equilibrium conditions.[2] These hydromagnetic Alfvén bound states were later observed in worldwide plasma experimental devices. Chen is also well known for his collaboration with Roscoe White and Marshall Rosenbluth in demonstrating theoretically that supra-thermal energetic particles can spontaneously excite in laboratory plasmas a unique macroscopic hydromagnetic wave, observed experimentally as “fishbones” from the magnetic signals.[6] From 1986 until 1993, Chen served as the deputy head of the Theory Department at PPPL.

In 1993, Chen became a professor of Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). During this period, Chen discovered the existence of energetic-particle modes within the shear Alfvén wave continuous spectrum and introduced a unified theoretical framework to understand the distinctive features of different Alfvén bound states and energetic-particle continuum modes.[3] Subsequently, in the past two decades, this theory was generalized by a series of papers written jointly with Fulvio Zonca, and named as the general fishbone-like dispersion relation.[8] In 2000, Chen and coworkers elucidated that drift wave turbulence can spontaneously generate coherent zonal flows via intensity-modulation interactions, resulting in turbulence self-regulation.[9] This nonlinear process has a broad scope of applications and has been generalized to the zonal structures in charged particle phase space.[8] Chen retired from UCI in 2012.

Chen visited mainland China in 1975 for the first time after the normalization of US-China relationship. Chen has, throughout the years, played active roles in the development of plasma physics research as well as training next generation of plasma physicists both in mainland China and Taiwan. In 1985, Chen helped Shih-Tung Tsai and Changxuan Yu to establish the Chinese Summer School for Plasma Physics. In 2007, Chen initiated the Cross-Strait Symposium on the Fusion Energy and Plasma Science. Chen served, from 1997 to 2016, as the Founding Chairman of Foundation of Shih-Tung Tsai Award for Plasma Physics. Chen was appointed as an Honorary Research Professor at Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, in 1990, Visiting Kuang-Piu Chair Professor at Zhejiang University,[10] Hangzhou, in 2004, and Visiting Kuo-Ting Chair Professor at National Central University, Zhongli, Taiwan, in 2007. From 2006 to 2016, Chen served as the founding director of the Institute for Fusion Theory and Simulation (IFTS) at Zhejiang University. In 2016, Chen became the director emeritus.

Chen has also published a graduate textbook Waves and Instabilities in Plasmas (World Scientific Publication Co., 1987), and nurtured generations of graduate students and postdocs worldwide.

Honors and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b 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. Bibcode:1976PhFl...19.1924H. doi:10.1063/1.861427. ISSN 0031-9171. OSTI 7258509.
  2. ^ a b 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. Bibcode:1985AnPhy.161...21C. doi:10.1016/0003-4916(85)90335-5. ISSN 0003-4916.
  3. ^ a b Chen, Liu (1994). "Theory of magnetohydrodynamic instabilities excited by energetic particles in tokamaks". Physics of Plasmas. 1 (5): 1519–1522. Bibcode:1994PhPl....1.1519C. doi:10.1063/1.870702. ISSN 1070-664X.
  4. ^ a b 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. Bibcode:1974JGR....79.1024C. doi:10.1029/JA079i007p01024. ISSN 2156-2202.
  5. ^ a b Chen, Liu; Hasegawa, Akira (1974). "Plasma heating by spatial resonance of Alfvén wave". The Physics of Fluids. 17 (7): 1399–1403. Bibcode:1974PhFl...17.1399C. doi:10.1063/1.1694904. ISSN 0031-9171.
  6. ^ a b 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. Bibcode:1984PhRvL..52.1122C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.52.1122. ISSN 0031-9007.
  7. ^ a b 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. Bibcode:1982PhFl...25..502F. doi:10.1063/1.863762. ISSN 0031-9171.
  8. ^ a b Chen, Liu; Zonca, F. (2016). "Physics of Alfvén waves and energetic particles in burning plasmas". Reviews of Modern Physics. 88 (1): 0150088. Bibcode:2016RvMP...88a5008C. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.88.015008. ISSN 0034-6861.
  9. ^ Chen, Liu; Lin, Z.; White, R. (2000). "Excitation of zonal flow by drift waves in toroidal plasmas". Physics of Plasmas. 7 (8): 3129–3132. Bibcode:2000PhPl....7.3129C. doi:10.1063/1.874222. ISSN 1070-664X. S2CID 119538645.
  10. ^ Dr. Chen Liu Appointed as a Kuang-piu Chair Professor of Zhejiang University
  11. ^ 2004 Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research Recipient - Liu Chen
  12. ^ Liu Chen: recipient of the 2008 European Physical Society Plasma Physics Division Hannes Alfv´en Prize
  13. ^ "Professor Liu Chen". phoenix.ps.uci.edu. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  14. ^ The 2019 Subramanyan Chandrasekhar Prize in Plasma Physics
  15. ^ Chung, Jake. "Top research institute selects 19 new members". taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 July 2022.

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chen, physicist, this, chinese, name, family, name, chen, chen, simplified, chinese, 陈骝, traditional, chinese, 陳騮, pinyin, chén, liú, born, 1946, hangzhou, zhejiang, american, theoretical, physicist, made, original, contributions, many, aspects, plasma, physic. In this Chinese name the family name is Chen Liu Chen simplified Chinese 陈骝 traditional Chinese 陳騮 pinyin Chen Liu 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 Liu Chen陳騮Liu Chen at UCI in 2004 Born 1946 02 04 February 4 1946Hangzhou Zhejiang Republic of ChinaNationalityChinese AmericanCitizenshipRepublic of China United States of AmericaEducationTaipei Municipal Daan Elementary School 1956 Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University 1962 National Taiwan University B S 1966 Washington State University Pullman M S 1969 University of California Berkeley Ph D 1972 SpouseShingshah Lee 李醒夏 m 1969 wbr Children1AwardsJohn Dawson Award 2004 Hannes Alfven Prize 2008 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics 2012 Subramanyan Chandrasekhar Prize of Plasma Physics 2019 Scientific careerFieldsPlasma physicsInstitutionsBell Labs Princeton University University of California Irvine Zhejiang UniversityThesis 1972 Doctoral advisorCharles K BirdsallWebsitewww wbr faculty wbr uci wbr edu wbr profile wbr cfm faculty wbr id 2034 Contents 1 Biography 2 Honors and awards 3 References 4 External linksBiography editChen was born in 1946 in Hangzhou with ancestral roots in Yuyao Chen s ancestral family name is Huang 黃 he is a descendant of Chengliang Huang 黃澄量 founder of the Five Osmanthus Building 五桂樓 library and the great scholar and thinker Zongxi Huang 黃宗羲 His great grandfather Chengyi Huang 黃承乙 was the mayor of Taiwan County now Taichung City during the Guangxu period of the Qing dynasty 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 They developed a theory for long period magnetic pulsations in the magnetosphere based on resonant coupling between hydromagnetic compressional waves and transverse Alfven continuous spectrum 4 This theory later referred to as Chen Hasegawa field line resonance model successfully explained the observations in the Earth s magnetosphere by Louis J Lanzerotti and has become the standard model for magnetic pulsations in the Earth s and other planetary magnetospheres Soon their focus turned to the charged particle heating via resonant absorption within Alfven wave continuous spectrum 5 They discovered the Kinetic Alfven wave 1 which resolves the logarithmic singularity of magnetohydrodynamic shear Alfven waves and plays important roles in the heating acceleration and transport of charged particles in solar magnetospheric and laboratory plasmas From 1974 Chen worked for 19 years at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory PPPL and Princeton University there his interest was directed to the study of fusion plasmas He in collaboration with Edward A Frieman formulated and derived the first nonlinear gyrokinetic equation 7 the Frieman Chen equation named in their honor which has played a fundamental role in the physics understanding of strongly magnetized plasmas in the last decades With Chio Zong Cheng and Morrell S Chance Chen predicted the existence of hydromagnetic Alfven bound states in laboratory plasmas due to realistic symmetry breaking equilibrium conditions 2 These hydromagnetic Alfven bound states were later observed in worldwide plasma experimental devices Chen is also well known for his collaboration with Roscoe White and Marshall Rosenbluth in demonstrating theoretically that supra thermal energetic particles can spontaneously excite in laboratory plasmas a unique macroscopic hydromagnetic wave observed experimentally as fishbones from the magnetic signals 6 From 1986 until 1993 Chen served as the deputy head of the Theory Department at PPPL In 1993 Chen became a professor of Department of Physics amp Astronomy at the University of California Irvine UCI During this period Chen discovered the existence of energetic particle modes within the shear Alfven wave continuous spectrum and introduced a unified theoretical framework to understand the distinctive features of different Alfven bound states and energetic particle continuum modes 3 Subsequently in the past two decades this theory was generalized by a series of papers written jointly with Fulvio Zonca and named as the general fishbone like dispersion relation 8 In 2000 Chen and coworkers elucidated that drift wave turbulence can spontaneously generate coherent zonal flows via intensity modulation interactions resulting in turbulence self regulation 9 This nonlinear process has a broad scope of applications and has been generalized to the zonal structures in charged particle phase space 8 Chen retired from UCI in 2012 Chen visited mainland China in 1975 for the first time after the normalization of US China relationship Chen has throughout the years played active roles in the development of plasma physics research as well as training next generation of plasma physicists both in mainland China and Taiwan In 1985 Chen helped Shih Tung Tsai and Changxuan Yu to establish the Chinese Summer School for Plasma Physics In 2007 Chen initiated the Cross Strait Symposium on the Fusion Energy and Plasma Science Chen served from 1997 to 2016 as the Founding Chairman of Foundation of Shih Tung Tsai Award for Plasma Physics Chen was appointed as an Honorary Research Professor at Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing in 1990 Visiting Kuang Piu Chair Professor at Zhejiang University 10 Hangzhou in 2004 and Visiting Kuo Ting Chair Professor at National Central University Zhongli Taiwan in 2007 From 2006 to 2016 Chen served as the founding director of the Institute for Fusion Theory and Simulation IFTS at Zhejiang University In 2016 Chen became the director emeritus Chen has also published a graduate textbook Waves and Instabilities in Plasmas World Scientific Publication Co 1987 and nurtured generations of graduate students and postdocs worldwide Honors and awards edit1981 Fellow American Physical Society 2004 John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research from the American Physical Society 11 2008 Hannes Alfven Prize from the European Physical Society 12 2009 Fellow American Association for Advancement of Sciences 2011 Fellow American Geophysical Union 2012 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics from the American Physical Society 13 2019 Subrahmanyan Chandresekhar Prize from the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies 14 2022 Academician Academia Sinica 15 2023 Yushan Fellow Ministry of Education ROCReferences edit a b Hasegawa Akira Chen Liu 1976 Kinetic processes in plasma heating by resonant mode conversion of Alfven wave The Physics of Fluids 19 12 1924 1934 Bibcode 1976PhFl 19 1924H doi 10 1063 1 861427 ISSN 0031 9171 OSTI 7258509 a b Cheng C Z Chen Liu Chance M S 1985 High n ideal and resistive shear Alfven waves in tokamaks Annals of Physics 161 1 21 47 Bibcode 1985AnPhy 161 21C doi 10 1016 0003 4916 85 90335 5 ISSN 0003 4916 a b Chen Liu 1994 Theory of magnetohydrodynamic instabilities excited by energetic particles in tokamaks Physics of Plasmas 1 5 1519 1522 Bibcode 1994PhPl 1 1519C doi 10 1063 1 870702 ISSN 1070 664X a b 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 Bibcode 1974JGR 79 1024C doi 10 1029 JA079i007p01024 ISSN 2156 2202 a b Chen Liu Hasegawa Akira 1974 Plasma heating by spatial resonance of Alfven wave The Physics of Fluids 17 7 1399 1403 Bibcode 1974PhFl 17 1399C doi 10 1063 1 1694904 ISSN 0031 9171 a b 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 Bibcode 1984PhRvL 52 1122C doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 52 1122 ISSN 0031 9007 a b 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 Bibcode 1982PhFl 25 502F doi 10 1063 1 863762 ISSN 0031 9171 a b Chen Liu Zonca F 2016 Physics of Alfven waves and energetic particles in burning plasmas Reviews of Modern Physics 88 1 0150088 Bibcode 2016RvMP 88a5008C doi 10 1103 RevModPhys 88 015008 ISSN 0034 6861 Chen Liu Lin Z White R 2000 Excitation of zonal flow by drift waves in toroidal plasmas Physics of Plasmas 7 8 3129 3132 Bibcode 2000PhPl 7 3129C doi 10 1063 1 874222 ISSN 1070 664X S2CID 119538645 Dr Chen Liu Appointed as a Kuang piu Chair Professor of Zhejiang University 2004 Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research Recipient Liu Chen Liu Chen recipient of the 2008 European Physical Society Plasma Physics Division Hannes Alfv en Prize Professor Liu Chen phoenix ps uci edu Retrieved 2019 07 26 The 2019 Subramanyan Chandrasekhar Prize in Plasma Physics Chung Jake Top research institute selects 19 new members taipeitimes com Taipei Times Retrieved 7 July 2022 External links editInformation about Prof Liu Chen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liu Chen physicist amp oldid 1215167103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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