Curriculum Vitae (
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Chen, Chun-Chung
Education
- B.S. in Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 1992
Advisor: Prof. Ting-Wai Chiu
- M.S. in Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, 1996
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, 2002
Thesis: Understand avalanche systems through underlying interface dynamics
Advisor: Prof. Marcel den Nijs
Employments
- Undergraduate Research Assistant, National Taiwan University, 1991-1992
with Prof. Ting-Wai Chiu on Dirac propagators in external fields
- Second Lieutenant, R.O.C. Army, 1992-1994
Maintenance officer of Hercules missile system
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, 1994-2002
Lab instructor for freshman labs, electronics lab, and modern physics lab
Grader for freshman physics, statistical mechanics, advanced quantum, and advanced classical mechanics
- Graduate Research Assistant, University of Washington, 1997-2002
with Prof. Marcel den Nijs on interface growth models and self-organized criticality
- Research Associate, Case Western Reserve University, 2003-2006
with Prof. Elena E. Dormidontova on statistical physics of reversibly associated polymers
- Research Associate, University of Pittsburgh, 2006-present
with Prof. David Jasnow on theoretical biophysics
Research Fields
- Theoretical Biophysics
Statistical physics and computational studies of integrate-and-fire neural networks
- Polymer physics
Theoretical modeling of reversibly associated polymers in the study of ring-chain equilibrium, metallosupramolecular polymers, polymer brushes, targeting polymer nanoparticles, and exchange kinetics of diblock copolymer micelles
- Non-equilibrium statistical physics
Study of critical phenomena and scaling behaviors in interface growth models, contact processes, epidemic spreading, and granular avalanches
- Computational modeling and analysis
Monte Carlo simulations in multiscale study of coarse-grained polymer systems; Eigenvalue evaluations in transfer matrix formulation of dynamic systems; Hartree-Fork self-consistent field evaluation for electronic excitations in atom clusters.
Extra Curriculum
- Lecturer, 1988-1991
Programming, Data Structure, Algorithmics for the Computer Study Club, National Taiwan University
- Editor, 1991
Space Time, the periodical of the Society of Physics Students, National Taiwan University
- Communication Officer, Web master, 1994-1996
Chinese Social Betterment Society, University of Washington
Additional Skills
- Programming
Proficient in software construction using C/C++. Extensive experiences with various programming, scripting, and assembly languages. Knowledgeable in topics of data structure, algorthmics, and software engineering. Highly skillful in testing and debugging of existing program codes.
- System Administration
Extensive knowledge of network environment with hand-on experience on setup, configuration and administration of network servers. Building and administration of high performance computing clusters for multiuser research applications.
- Electronics
Experience in design and analysis of both digital and analog circuits using various electronic instruments. Effective troubleshooting of electronics circuits (as a maintaining officer in military as well as an instructor in undergraduate electronics labs).
References
Available upon request
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