Andrew Ng (physicist) explained

Andrew Ng
Birth Name:Andrew Kam-hung Ng
Education:University of Hong Kong (BS)
University of Western Ontario (MS, PhD)
Discipline:Physics
Sub Discipline:Plasma physics
Thesis Title:An Investigation Of Anomalous Scattering Of Laser Radiation By A Theta-pinch Plasma
Thesis Year:1977
Workplaces:University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
Doctoral Advisor:P. K. John

Andrew Kam-hung Ng is a Canadian physicist who is a professor emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies.

Education

Ng studied mathematics and physics at the University of Hong Kong and pursued graduate study in plasma physics at the University of Western Ontario, completing his doctoral thesis, An Investigation Of Anomalous Scattering Of Laser Radiation By A Theta-pinch Plasma, in 1977.[1]

Career

Ng was a postdoctoral researcher at University of Alberta prior to joining the University of British Columbia faculty in 1980.[2] He was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1998, "[f]or original contributions to the understanding of optical probing of shock waves and two-temperature non-equilibrium shock states, and for the use of laser-driven shocks in advancing research on high density matter."[3] Upon retirement from the University of British Columbia, Ng was granted emeritus status.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Ng . Andrew Kam-hung. 1977 . An Investigation Of Anomalous Scattering Of Laser Radiation By A Theta-pinch Plasma . Ph.D .
  2. News: Prof. Andrew Ng. was invited to report in the Center . 15 June 2020 . Peking University.
  3. News: APS Fellow Archive . 15 June 2020 . American Physical Society.
  4. News: Andrew Ng . University of British Columbia.