Benjamin Chu


Benjamin Thomas Chu is a Chinese-born American chemist. He is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Research at Stony Brook University.

Education

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,

Career

Chu started work as a research associate of Peter Debye. He began his teaching career at the University of Kansas in 1962. Chu joined the State [University of New York at Stony Brook] faculty in 1968. He was awarded a Sloan Fellowship for 1966-68 and a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1968-69. 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.

Selected fellowships and honors

Selected books

  • Laser Light and Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering: With Evolution of Electrospinning Technology in Biomedical and Water Purification.
  • "Molecular Forces Based on the Baker Lectures of Peter J. W. Debye," John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York 176 pp.
  • "Problems in Chemical Thermodynamics," Addison- Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., Reading, Massachusetts 240 pp.
  • "Laser Light Scattering," Academic Press, New York and London 337 pp.
  • NATO ASI, Series B: Physics, Volume 73. "Proceedings on Scattering Techniques Applied to Supramolecular and Nonequilibrium Systems, edited by S. H. Chen, B. Chu and R. Nossal, Plenum Press 928 pp.
  • SPIE Milestone Series. Vol. MS 12, "Selected Papers on Laser Light Scattering by Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Fluid Systems, edited by B. Chu 736 pp.
  • "Laser Light Scattering: Basic Principles and Practice," 2nd Edition, Academic Press, Boston, 343 pp. Reprinted with new Preface by Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola, NY 368pp.