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Name |
陳丕燊
Pisin Chen |
Title |
Distinguished Chair Professor |
Education |
Ph.D. in Physics, UCLA, 1984 |
Office |
Chee-Chun Leung Cosmology Hall 8S1 |
Tel |
02-3366-9864 |
E-mail |
pisinchen@phys.ntu.edu.tw |
Web |
https://lecospa.ntu.edu.tw/person/pisin-chen/ |
Experiences |
- Principal Investigator and Spokesperson, AnaBHEL (Analog Black Hole Evaporation via Lasers) Collaboration (2017-)
- Spokesperson of SLAC E-150 “Plasma Lens Experiment” that proved his prediction of the plasma self-focusing effect of electron and positron beams (2000); Selected by Physics Today as one of Top 50 Physics News in 2000
- Spokesperson of FLASH (Fluorescence in Air from Shower) Coll. (2002-2007)
- PI of the Taiwan team and Co-PI of the International ANITA (Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antennas) Collaboration (2007-)
- International Co-Spokesperson of ARA (Askaryan Radio Array) Coll. (2009-)
- PI of the Taiwan team of the UFFO (Ultra Fast Flash Observatory) Coll. (2009-)
- Group Leader, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (2000-2007)
- Contribution in raising more than US$30M private endowment to establish the NTU Leung Center for Cosmology and Particle Aastrophysics (LeCosPA) in 2007 and the successful completion of its dedicated 10000 m2 building, Chee-Chun Leung Cosmology Hall, in November 2017.
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Awards |
- European Physical Society Hannes Alfven Prize (2023)
- Laureate of Ile de France 2018 Blaise Pascal Chair (2018)
- Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo (2015)
- Visiting Professor, Ecole Polytechnique, France (2014)
- Special Recognition by ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nongovernment Organization for Outstanding Scientific Accomplishment at South Pole (2012)
- Awardee (PI), NSC Vanguard Program (2011-2015 and 2015-2019)
- C.C. Leung University Chair Professor of Cosmology, NTU (since 2008)
- NTU Outstanding Research Award (2007)
- Y. T. Lee Distinguished Chair Professor, National Science Council (2007)
- Professor by Special Appointment, Ministry of Education, Taiwan (2006)
- 3rd Prize in Gravity Research Foundation Essay Competition Awards (2001)
- 4th Prize in Gravity Research Foundation Essay Competition Awards (1995)
- Fellow of American Physical Society (1994)
- J. J. Sakurai Memorial Fellowship Awardee (1983)
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Research |
- Theoretical cosmology, including the nature of dark matter and dark energy, inflation and cosmic evolution in early universe
- Theoretical particle astrophysics, such as ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) and cosmic neutrinos
- Laboratory investigation of critical issues in high energy astrophysics and cosmology using high intensity particle and photon beams
- Experimental detection of ultra high energy cosmic neutrinos
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Selected Publications |
- Acceleration of electrons by the interaction of a bunched electron beam with a plasma P. Chen, J. M. Dawson, R. Huff, T. Katsouleas,Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 693 (1985).
- Generalized uncertainty principle and black hole remnants* R. J. Adler, P. Chen, D. I. Santiago,Gen. Rel. Grav. 33, 2101 (2001).*3rd Prize in Gravity Research Foundation Essay Competition, 2001.
- Observational constraints on the ultrahigh energy cosmic neutrino flux from the second flight of the ANITA experiment P. W. Gorham et al. [ANITA Coll.] Phys. Rev. D 82, 022004 (2010).
- New limits on the ultrahigh energy cosmic neutrino flux from the ANITA experiment P. Gorham et al. [ANITA Coll.] Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 051103 (2009).
- Gauge theory of gravity with de Sitter symmetry as a solution to the cosmological constant problem and the dark energy puzzle P. Chen Modern Physics Letters A 25, 2795 (2010).
- Design and initial performance of the Askaryan Radio Array prototype neutrino detector at the South Pole P. Allison et al. [ARA Coll.] Astroparticle Physics 35, 457 (2012).
- Black hole remnants and the information loss paradox P. Chen, Y. C. Ong, D.-h. Yeom Phys. Reports, 1-45 (2015).
- Spontaneous-scalarization-induced dark matter and variation of the gravitational constant P Chen, T Suyama, J Yokoyama Physical Review D 92, 124016 (2015).
- Naked Black Hole Firewalls P. Chen*, Y. C. Ong, D. N. Page, M. Sasaki, D.-h. Yeom Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 161304 (2015).
- Accelerating Plasma Mirrors to Investigate Black Hole Information Loss Paradox* P. Chen, G. Mourou Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 045001 (2017).
*Selected by PRL Editors as “Editors’ Suggestion”.
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