CHIA HSIUNG YANG
Professor
Southern University & A&M College
P. 0. Box 10554
BATON ROUGE, LA 70813
Telephone: (504) 771-4130
email: chyang@phys.subr.edu
PERSONAL
Born September 24, 1940 Naturalized U. S. citzen Married with three children
EDUCATION
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Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. (1971)
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M. A., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. (1967)
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M.Sc., Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, (1965)
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B. S., Tunghai University, Taiwan, (1962)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES/EMPLOYMENT
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1987 - present Professor and Chairman, Department of Physics, Southern
University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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1980 - 1987 Professor of Physics, SUBR, La.
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1976 - 1980 Associate Professor of Physics, SUBR, La.
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1977 - 1978 Visiting Summer Research Staff, Washington University,
St. Louis, Mo.
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1974 - 1976 Visiting Summer Research Staff, Brookhaven National
Laboratory, New York
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1973 Summer Visiting Research Staff, Institute of Physics, Aspen
Center, Colorado
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1971 - 1976 Assistant Professor of Physics, SUBR, La.
SELECTIVE PUBLICATIONS
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Cluster-Variation Calculations for Extended Nuclear Systems, NUCLEAR PHYSICS,
A271, 185(1976), (Co-authors, J. W. Clark, and D. Chakkalakal)
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Effects of Polarization on Superfluidity in Low Density Neutron Matter,
PHYSICS LETTER, 61B, 4, 331(1976), (Coauthor, J. W. Clark )
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Proton Superfluidity in Neutron-Star Matter, NUCLEAR PHYSICS, A179, 320(1972),
(Co-author, J. W. Clark)
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Thermodynamic Critical Field of Superconducting Neutron Star Matter, PHYSICS
LETTER al NUOVO CIMENTO, 4, 969(1972), (Coauthor, J. W. Clark)
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Superfluid Condensation Energy of Neutron Matter, NUCLEAR PHYSICS, A 174,
49(1971), (Co-autlior, J. W. Clark)
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Superfluid Ground State of the Neutron Matter and Other Strongly Interacting
Many-Fermion Systems, al NUOVO CIMENTO, Series I, Vol. 3, 272(1970), (Co-author,
J. W. Clark)
SELECTIVE PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
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Correlated-Basis-Function Approach to Superfluidity in Strongly Interacting
Many-Fermion Systems, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Series
II, Vol. 14,'No. 2, BB2, 185(1976)
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Effects of Polarization on Neutron Star Matter, Bull. Am. Phys. Letter,
Series 2, 20, 599(1975)
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Superfluidity of the Proton Component of Neutron Star Matter, Bull. Am.
Phys. Soc., 17, 69(1972)
ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS
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1991As the Chairman of the department, the department was awarded
the Department of the Year Award by the Academic Affairs Office, SUBR
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1986-87 Honored by the Department Chairman as the Outstanding Teacher
of the department
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1983-84 Honored as the Outstanding Teacher of Physics by the SU
Faculty Senate
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1983-84 Was selected by the Society of Physics Students, SU Chapter
for the Outstanding Teacher Award
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1972-78 Was awarded grants by NASA to do research in Nuclear Many
Body Theory and its Applications to Neutron Star Matter, Total amount of
awards: $250,000
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1991-present Grants from Texas National Research Laboratory Commission
to do research in particle detectors for SSC, Total amount of awards: $100,000
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
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American Physical Society
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The Society of Sigma Xi, an Honor Society for Scientific Researchers
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The Society of Sigma Pi Sigma
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The Society of Physics Students
AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST
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Nuclear Many-Body Theory
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Particle Detector Research
faculty of Department
of Physics