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Professor Yang Fujia (Chinese:杨福家 Pinyin: Yáng
Fújiā) (b. June 1936) is an academician of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, a renowned nuclear physicist and Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, England.
Biography
Yang's ancestral hometown is Zhenhai County (current Zhenhai
District), Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. He was born in Shanghai
and graduated in physics
from Fudan
University. He was a lecturer and professor of physics at
Fudan, serving as President of the university from 1993 to
1999.
Yang was Director of the Shanghai Institute of Nuclear Research of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences from 1987 to 2001, was Chairman of the
Shanghai Science and Technology Association (1992–1996), and he was
the first president of the Association of University Presidents of
China (1997–1999).
Yang has held visiting professorships at the Niels
Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark; Rutgers University, New Jersey, U.S.; the State University of New York at Stony
Brook, USA; and the University of Tokyo, Japan. He holds honorary degrees
from Soka University, Tokyo, Japan; the State University of New
York, USA; the University of Hong Kong; the University of Nottingham,
England; and the University of Connecticut,
USA.
Professor Yang Fujia was formally installed as The University of
Nottingham's sixth Chancellor on 4 July 2001, the first time that a
Chinese academic has become Chancellor of a UK university.
Other roles which Professor Yang has held include:
- Council Member representing China on the Association of East
Asia Research Universities
- Member of the International Association of University
Presidents
- Member of the Association of University Presidents of the
Pacific Rim
- Vice-president of the Chinese Association of Science and
Technology
Notable
Research
- Hyperfine Structure Measurements in the Lines 576.91 nm,
597.11 nm and 612.61 nm of La II; Li Maosheng, Ma Hongliang,
Chen Miaohua, Chen Zhijun, Lu Fuquan, Tang Jiayong and Yang Fujia;
Phys. Scr. 61 No 4 (2000) 449-451
- Hyperfine structure in the 576 nm line of Pr II by
collinear fast-ion-beam laser spectroscopy; Ma Hongliang, Chen
Miaohua, Chen Zhijun, Shi Wei, Lu Fuquan, Tang Jiayong and Yang
Fujia; J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 32 No 5 (14 March 1999)
1345-1349 Abstract
- Electron-impact ionization cross sections and rates for
ions of neon; Chen Chongyang, Yan Shixiang, Teng Zhouxuan,
Wang Yansen, Yang Fujia and Sun Yongsheng; J. Phys. B: At. Mol.
Opt. Phys. 31 No 24 (28 December 1998) 5403-5405
- Electron-impact ionization cross sections and rates for
ions of neon; Chen Chongyang, Yan Shixiang, Teng Zhouxuan,
Wang Yansen, Yang Fujia and Sun Yongsheng; J. Phys. B: At. Mol.
Opt. Phys. 31 No 12 (28 June 1998) 2667-2679
- Optical isotope shifts of Nd II by collinear fast-ion-beam
laser spectroscopy; Ma Hongliang, Shi Wei, Yan Bin, Li Yong,
Fang Dufei, Lu Fuquan, Tang Jiayong and Yang Fujia; J. Phys. B: At.
Mol. Opt. Phys. 30 No 15 (14 August 1997) 3355-3360
- Single Electron Capture for Ce+ and Ho+ in H2; Wu
Weimin, Gu Jian, Wu Songmao, Lu Fuquan and Yang Fujia; Chinese
Phys. Lett. 12 No 1 (January 1995) 16-18
- Configuration mixing of the level (23 537)o9/2 in Nd II
deduced from the optical isotope shifts by collinear fast-ion-beam
laser spectroscopy; Wang Yansen, Lu Fuquan, Wy Songmao, Shi
Wei, Song Linggen, Tang Jiayong and Yang Fujia; J. Phys. B: At.
Mol. Opt. Phys. 24 No 1 (14 January 1991) 45-48