Benjamin Chu
Benjamin Thomas Chu (born 3 March 1932) is a Chinese-born American chemist.Chu received his secondary education at schools in Shanghai and Hong Kong. He moved to the United States in 1953 to attended St. Norbert College on scholarship. Chu earned a doctorate in radiochemistry from Cornell University in 1959, and started work as a research associate of Peter Debye. Chu began his teaching career at the University of Kansas in 1962. He joined the State University of New York at Stony Brook faculty in 1968. That same year, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Chu was named a leading professor of chemistry in 1988, and appointed to a distinguished professorship in 1992. Chu has received the Humboldt Research Award twice, in 1976 and 1992, and was elected fellow of the American Physical Society in 1992. Provided by Wikipedia
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12by Chen, Sow-HsinOther Authors: “...Chu, Benjamin...”
Published 1981
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14Published 1987“...Xu, Renliang; Ford, James R.; Chu, Benjamin /...”
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16Published 2000“... 11794-3400; Nace, Vaughn M., Dow Chemical Company, Texas Operations, Freeport, TX 77451; Chu, Benjamin...”
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18Published 2006“..., Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400; Chu, Benjamin, Department of Chemistry, State University of New York...”
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19Published 1999“... and Grenzflächenforschung, Kantstrasse 55, D-14513 Teltow-Seehof, Germany; Chu, Benjamin, Department of Chemistry, State...”
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