Sun Kwok
Sun Kwok is a Hong Kong astronomer best known for his work on physics and chemistry of the late stages of stellar evolution. In 1978, he proposed a new theory on the origin of planetary nebulae. which has transformed our understanding of the death of Sun-like stars. He is a pioneer on the study of stellar synthesis of organic compounds, which may have implications on the origin of life on Earth.
Background
Born in Hong Kong, Sun Kwok graduated from Pui Ching Middle School, the same school attended by Daniel Chee Tsui, Nobel Prize Winner in Physics and Shing-Tung Yau, Fields Medal Winner.- Chair Professor of Space Science and Director of Laboratory for Space Research, University of Hong Kong
- Chair Professor of Physics and Dean of Science, University of Hong Kong
- President, International Astronomical Union Commission F3: Astrobiology
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Distinguished Research Fellow and Director, Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
- Professor, University of Calgary
- President, IAI Commission 34: Interstellar Matter
- Vice President, IAU Commission 51: Bioastronomy
- Chairman, IAU Working Group on Planetary Nebulae
- Principal Investigator, Canadian participation in the Odin mission
Research
His book Stardust: Cosmic Seeds of Life was selected by Choice Magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" for 2014.
Education reform
As Dean of Science at the University of Hong Kong, Kwok introduced a number of education reforms, including the major/minor system in 2006, Faculty-wide common admission in 2007, experiential learning in 2007, and science foundation courses in 2012. He developed and taught a common core course "Our Place in the Universe" which highlights the influence of astronomical development on philosophy, religion, and society.Selected publications
- Kwok, Sun, Cosmic Butterflies, Cambridge University Press,
- Kwok, Sun. Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium, University Science Books,
- Kwok, Sun, Organic Matter in the Universe, Wiley, 2011
- Kwok, Sun Stardust: The Cosmic Seeds of Life, Springer, 2013
- Kwok, Sun Our Place in the Universe: understanding fundamental astronomy from ancient discoveries, Springer,
- Kwok, Sun Our Place in the Universe II: the scientific approach to discovery, Springer,