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Announcement of 2007 Daniel Tsui
Fellowship
The Center of Theoretical and
Computational Physics in the University of Hong Kong is pleased to announce that
The 2007 Daniel Tsui Fellowship is awarded to Professor Biao WU from the
Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences for his contributions
to the study of Bose-Einstein condensates of cold atoms in optical lattices and
of radiation enhanced hydrogen desorption from silicon surfaces.
Information of
Daniel Tsui Fellowship in
The University of Hong Kong
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The Fellowship is to provide
opportunities for outstanding young physicists in China including the mainland
and Taiwan, or in Singapore, within 15 years receiving Ph. D., to carry out
research at the Center.
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One Fellowship is awarded
this year via a rigorous selection procedure. The Selection Committee consists
of nine leading physicists: T. M. Rice (Chair, HKU and
ETH-Zurich), William Goddard III
(Caltech), Patrick Lee (MIT),
Steve Louie (UC Berkeley), Frank Shu (Tsinghua
Univ., Taipei), Matthias Troyer (ETH-Zurich),
Daniel Tsui (Princeton Univ.),
Frank Wilczek (MIT), and Shou-Cheng Zhang (Stanford
Univ.).
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The
Daniel Tsui Fellow is expected to carry out up to three-month research at the
Center with the honorarium of HKD 40,000/month. A return trip to Hong Kong and
health insurance from The University of Hong Kong will be provided.
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