Benjamin Chu
Benjamin Chu | |
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Born | March 3, 1932 |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship Sloan Fellowship |
Academic background | |
Education | St. Norbert College (BS) Cornell University (MS, PhD) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Stony Brook University |
Benjamin Thomas Chu (born March 3, 1932) is a Chinese-born American chemist. He is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Research at Stony Brook University.
Education
[edit]Chu received his secondary education at schools in Shanghai and Hong Kong. He moved to the United States in 1953 to attended St. Norbert College on scholarship. Chu earned a doctorate in radiochemistry from Cornell University in 1959,
Career
[edit]Chu started work as a research associate of Peter Debye.[1][2] He began his teaching career at the University of Kansas in 1962. Chu joined the State University of New York at Stony Brook faculty in 1968. He was awarded a Sloan Fellowship for 1966-68 and a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1968-69. Chu was named a leading professor of chemistry in 1988, and appointed to a distinguished professorship in 1992. Chu has received the Humboldt Research Award twice, in 1976 and 1992, and was elected fellow of the American Physical Society in 1992.[1]
Selected fellowships and honors
[edit]- Participant of the 1966 Study Week on Molecular Forces, Pontifical Academy of Science, Vatican City, Rome, Italy
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, 1966-68
- John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 1968-69
- Visiting Professor/Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1975-76, 1992-93
- Humboldt Award, 1976-77, 1992-93[3]
- Distinguished Achievement Award in Natural Science, St. Norbert College, 1981
- Fellow, American Institute of Chemists; Fellow, American Physical Society;
- Honorary Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1992 -[4]
- High Polymer Physics Prize, American Physical Society, 1993[5]
- Langmuir Distinguished Lecturer, Colloid and Surface Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society, 1994
- Honorary Professor, Nankai University, Tianjin, China 1996-
- Award for Distinguished Service in Advancement of Polymer Science, Society of Polymer Science, Japan, 1997
- Honorary Professor, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China 1998-
- 1998 Achievement Award of Chinese Institute of Engineers/USA, Outstanding Achievement Award 1998
- Honorary Professor, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 2004-
- Distinguished Honor Professor, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China 2006-
- Honorary Professor, Beijing University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China 2006-
- Gutenberg Lecture Award, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 2007[6]
- 2007 St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin for Honorary Doctor of Law degree[7]
- Honorary Member of the Society of Polymer Science, Japan 2008
Selected books
[edit]- Laser Light and Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering: With Evolution of Electrospinning Technology in Biomedical and Water Purification. (2025) ISBN 9789814968881
- "Molecular Forces Based on the Baker Lectures of Peter J. W. Debye," John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York (1967) 176 pp.[8]
- "Problems in Chemical Thermodynamics," Addison- Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., Reading, Massachusetts (1967) 240 pp.[9]
- "Laser Light Scattering," Academic Press, New York and London (1974) 337 pp.[10]
- NATO ASI, Series B: Physics, Volume 73. "Proceedings on Scattering Techniques Applied to Supramolecular and Nonequilibrium Systems, edited by S. H. Chen, B. Chu and R. Nossal, Plenum Press (1981) 928 pp.
- SPIE Milestone Series. Vol. MS 12, "Selected Papers on Laser Light Scattering by Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Fluid Systems, edited by B. Chu (1990) 736 pp.
- "Laser Light Scattering: Basic Principles and Practice," 2nd Edition, Academic Press, Boston, (1991) 343 pp. Reprinted with new Preface by Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola, NY (2007) 368pp.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Benjamin Chu, research distinguished professor emeritus". Archived from the original on 18 August 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- ^ "Benjamin Chu". Macromolecules. 35 (3): 585–586. 29 January 2002. Bibcode:2002MaMol..35..585.. doi:10.1021/ma011994w.
- ^ "Prof. Dr. Benjamin Chu". humboldt-foundation.de.
- ^ "Honorary Professors----Institute of Chemistry the Chinese Academy of Sciences". english.ic.cas.cn.
- ^ "APS Polymer Physics Prize". aps.org.
- ^ "Gutenberg Lecture Award für Polymerwissenschaftler | CHEManager". www.chemanager-online.com.
- ^ https://www.snc.edu/magazine/pdfs/2015v47n2.pdf
- ^ Chu, Benjamin; Mountain, Raymond D. (1 March 1969). "Molecular Forces: Based on the Baker Lectures of Peter J. W. Debye". American Journal of Physics. 37 (3): 342. Bibcode:1969AmJPh..37..342C. doi:10.1119/1.1975560.
- ^ Hecht, Charles E. (March 1968). "Problems in chemical thermodynamics (Bearman, Richard J.; Chu, Benjamin)". Journal of Chemical Education. 45 (3): A234. Bibcode:1968JChEd..45..234H. doi:10.1021/ed045pa234.1. ISSN 0021-9584.
- ^ Gollub, Jerry P. (1 July 1975). "Laser Light Scattering by Benjamin Chu. Reviewed by Jerry P. Gollub". American Journal of Physics. 43 (7): 655–656. doi:10.1119/1.9756.
- 1932 births
- 20th-century American chemists
- 21st-century American chemists
- Chinese emigrants to the United States
- Cornell University alumni
- Fellows of the American Physical Society
- Humboldt Research Award recipients
- Living people
- St. Norbert College alumni
- Stony Brook University faculty
- University of Kansas faculty