"More Complex
Plasma Researches in China"
As mentioned previously in our news,
there are three universities in China which are currently active in the
scientific research of dusty plasma (or so I thought).
Well after searching
through Google for 5 hours, I now realise that China
had quickly expanded itself in this area over the last two years.
Apparently there are many other Chinese universities participating in
(or in the process of setting up) dusty plasma research around China.
These universities include:
Geographical map of the distribution of complex plasma researches in China.
- Institute of Electronics at Chinese Academy
of Sciences
Location - Beijing, China
Related Link: Profile of Dr. Fang Li
- The Institute of Low
Energy Nuclear Physics (Beijing Radiation Center) at Beijing Normal
University
Location - Beijing, China
Cached Link: List
of research topics
- Laboratory of Soft Matter Physics at Beijing
National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics
Location: Beijing, China
Chinese Official Website
English Official Website
Related Link: Content
and directions of future researches
*Note: They received funding in 2004 and in the process of establishment
- Department of Sciences and Technology at Chinese
University of Mining and Technology
Location - Xuzhou, China
Related Link: 2004
Annual report of successful grant application in the Chinese University of
Mineral and Technology
*Note: They received funding in 2004
- Xidian University
Location - Xian, China
Chinese Official Website
Related Link: Abstract
of "The force instability and condensation effect of dusty plasma"
by Jiu-Lin
Du and De-Biao Ge, Journal of Xian Jiaotong University, 36,
3, (2002)
- Nankai University
Location - Tianjin, China
Related Link: 2004
research plans for postdoctorate
Related Link: National
Natural Sciences funding topic list in 2003
*Note: They received funding in 2003
- College of Physics and Electronic Engineering
at Northwest Normal University
Location - Lanzhou, China
Chinese Official Website
Related Link:
Profile
of Dr. Wen-Shan Duan
Related Link: List of
collaborative researches in Jinxu Province in 2003
*Note: They received funding in 2003
- Jimei University
Location - Xiamen, China
Related Link: Contents
and related topics for first year sciences - Plasma Physics 070204
Note that most of the links above are in Chinese. I did my
best in translation so that you can get some
ideas about the content of the linked website. There are
also some interesting reading on the "One
hundred Outstanding Young Chinese Scientists" initiated by the Chinese
Academy of Sciences in 1999 which directly influenced the expansion of
dusty plasma research in China.
Related Link: Current status
of "One hundred Outstanding Young Chinese
Scientists"
Related Link: Profile
of Prof. Zhi-Wei Ma
Related Link: Selected
candidate of "One hundred Outstanding Young
Chinese Scientists", Dr. Zhi-Wei Ma arrived for
development work
Related Link: Institute
of Plasma Physics introduced a talented member from "One hundred Outstanding Young Chinese Scientists",
Dr. Zhi-Wei Ma.
In summary (after translation):
"Dr. Zhi Wei Ma who was originally working at the University of Iowa,
was selected as part of the "One hundred Outstanding Young Chinese
Scientists" by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. And since 2003, Dr.
Zhi-Wei Ma (with the assistance of CAS) had setup the Plasma Simulation
Center, trained 8 doctorate students, 1 postdoctorate, 1 masters student,
employed 1 respected visiting scholars around many Chinese Universities,
and initiated researches in fusion plasma, space plasma, and dusty plasma."
A photo of Dr. Zhi-Wei Ma
Related Story: "Ni
Hao!" from
Dalian University of Technology
Related Story: Felix's Personal Blog - More on the research of dusty
plasma in China
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Felix's Personal Blog - My new Dusty Plasma MSN buddy
Felix Cheung
29/01/2005