CHAU-HSING SU

Current Research areas comprise the study of spatial random processes which satisfy bilateral second order dynamical systems. These processes are found to be governed by a modified Helmholtz equation. A number of covariant functions have been constructed in one and higher dimensions. Research also involves shock wave propagation under the influence of randomly moving objects and by rouge surfaces characterized by spatially random processes.

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Biography

Professor Chau-Hsing received his PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from Princeton University in 1964. He was a Ford Postdoctoral
Fellow and assistant professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1964-66. After one year at the Plasma Physics
Laboratory in Princeton University, he came to Brown in 1967. He was awarded a senior fellowship at the National Atmospheric Research Center in Boulder, Colorado from 1973-1974, and was appointed as a visiting professor at Beijing University, China from 1981-1982. He was also appointed visiting professor at at Joseph Fourier University in France from 1989-1990.

His research interests have been in the kinetic theory of gases, plasma physics, atmospheric fluid flows, water waves and randomly forced fluid flows.

Curricum Vitae

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CHAU-HSING SU, Ph.D., Princeton University, 1964
Professor of Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
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