OCR Text |
Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Monday, June 2, 1986 Page Six Chinese scientist to join physics research team Stop driving dull. Start driving Suzuki a physicist from the People's Republic of China, will spend two of years with P. Craig Taylor, University the studies who Utah physics professor, Lin Zaho-Hu- i, properties of amorphous silicon, from which future semiconductors may be made. This is the first time a U. physicist has been chosen to participate in the Chinese-Americ- Cooperative Research an Program in Atomic, Molecular and Condensed Matter Physics since the program began in 1983. The American Physical Society, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the CBQ33 Chinese Educational Association for International Exchanges sponsor the , : program which has placed 24 Chinese scholars at 18 leading American universities. The basic research they conduct J "v. benefits both the scholars and their countries, says Robert G. Wheeler, 1M1 want to take the long cut The fun never stops. Valley Suzuki introduces America's lowest priced 4x4. Starting as low as 699000. Bring in this ad and receive free front floor mats with your purchase. VALLEY SUZUKI chairman of the APS American Coordinating Committee. "The experiences of scholars who have returned to China after two years in the Lin Zaho-Hu- i, a physicist from China, United States are being transferred to will spend two years with a University laboratories there," says Wheeler, "Some of Utah research team. of them are now assuming major leadership is a member of the American positions within the Chinese research associates. He Association for the Advancement of establishment." a fellow of the American Taylor, who joined the U. in 1982, was a Science and Physical Society. National Academy of Sciences PostdocZhao-Hu- i, 51, was born in Fujian toral Research Associate at the Naval Research Laboratory, where he later Province, China. He graduated from the worked on electronic and structural physics department at Peking University properties of crystalline and amorphous in 1960. Although the course of study was semiconductors. He has studied at five years, no degrees were were then given Herriot-Wa- tt University, Edinburgh, in China, he says. After graduation, he Scotland, and at Cambridge University, became a teacher and researcher at the England. Taylor is also a 5454 South State consultant to ARCO Solar, Inc. on developing reliable, Murray, Utah 1 (801) inexpensive solar cells and other photovol- taic devices. His research group included undergraduates, graduate Il-mem- 262-261- students and postdoctoral research w e 1970 y-- university. He is associate director of semiconductors and heads the scientific research group studying optical properties at Peking University. Research interests include using optics to analyze the impurities and defects in semiconductors. t Coming Tuesday Night. . . rag UNIVERSITY Monday Tuesday Wednesday i Brenda Steedman Mark Watson Chad Ellis Thursday Friday & Claudia Hicks Saturday Greg Scott 8-1- HOLLADAY Thursday Friday p.m. Tuesday Night Union Ballroom J2 With Steve Wahlquist & Saturday 1 Mark Mulligan Student I.D. i HOU-ADA- V 583-101- So. 2340 E 4670 UNIVERSITY E 230 So. 1300 2724497 3 2 FOR 1 CHEF SALADS!!! 4 o I Buy I v 1 Chef Salad Get 1 FREE Expires this Friday! June 6, 1986 - IlIIS |