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Tu Chen 陳都 (born 19 March 1935) is a Taiwanese-American scientist and entrepreneur who played a central role in the development of thin-film media for computer
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. In 1983, he co-founded Komag which was subsequently purchased by
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in 2007. Since his retirement in 1999, Chen has devoted himself to technological advancement in Taiwan.Taiwanese-American History: Tu Chen biography
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Background and education

Chen grew up in Yilan County,
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before attending the
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,
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, from which he earned a B.S degree in Metallurgical Engineering. He served in the ROTC (Taiwan) and then as a high school math and physics teacher before moving to the United States in 1961. He received his M.S. in 1964 and his Ph.D in 1967, both from the
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and both in
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.


Career

In 1967, Chen joined IBM in Edicott, New York, but, a year later, relocated to California to accept a Senior Scientist position at Northrop Corp. In 1971, he was recruited by Xerox for their
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(PARC). His various projects included thin film physics for data storage applications. In 1983, he left PARC to co-found Komag, a company dedicated to the development and manufacturing of thin-film media for
hard disk drives A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk platter, platters ...
.T. Chen, T. Yamashita, "The Evolution of Thin Film Magnetic Media and Its Contribution to the Recent Growth in Information Technology", Computer History Museum, 2014
ISBN 978-0-615-89604-5
The change from "brown disks" (iron-oxide particulate media) to thin-film metallic media represented a major advance in HDD technology. The company was purchased in 2007 by Western Digital In 1996, Chen co-founded Headway Technologies, a company dedicated to the development and manufacturing of thin-film read/write heads for hard disk drives and served as vice chairman. Since his retirement, Chen has devoted himself to technological advancement in Taiwan. He has served on the Board of Directors of the
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(ITRI), Taiwan.


Support for Taiwanese culture and pro-democracy movement

After moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1971, Tu Chen became very active in the promotion of Taiwanese culture and also the Taiwanese democracy movement. He was instrumental in forming a group called Northern California Formasa Federation, NCFF (now the Taiwanese American Federation of Northern California (TAFNC 北加州台灣郷同聯合會)) and served as president in 1975 and 1976. Taiwanese American Federation of Northern California: Chronology
/ref> Chen was also one of the co-founders of the Taiwanese Alliance for Interculture (TAI 台灣協志會), which was formed in 1973 to promote the Taiwanese culture in the United States and to support the democratization of Taiwan. In 1980, as an outcome of the
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, a Taiwanese military court declared the TAI a “rebel group” and named Tu Chen and Ching C. (Jim) Shir, the co-founder of TAFNC and TAI, as “national traitors.” Jim Shir is one of the co-founders of Komag. Both were unable to return to Taiwan for many years as a result and faced intimidation by underground gangsters allegedly operating within the US under the direction of Kuomintang.Tu Chen, "History of NCFF and BATAA", YouTube video (in Taiwanese), 31 July 2021
/ref> Chen was elected to serve as president of the Taiwanese American Association (全美台灣同郷) from 1983 to 1984 and the
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(WFTA 世界台灣同郷會聯合會) for two terms between 1983 and 1987. In 2022, Chen gave a talk on the history of TAFNC to its members.


Awards and honors

In 1988, Chen received the Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Venture Magazine and Arthur Young. In 1990, Chen received the Pacific Islander Outstanding Achievement Award in Washington DC. In 1996, Chen received the Outstanding Alumni Award from Cheng Kung University of Tainan, Taiwan. In 1999, Chen was elevated to Life Fellow of the
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(IEEE) for "contributions to the development of thin-film materials, tools, and processes used for magnetic and optical information storage disks". In 2001, he received the
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for “leadership in the advancement of thin-film materials, tools, and processes used for magnetic information disks, and their commercialization as products”.IEEE List of Recipients: Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Systems Award 2001
/ref> In 2005, Chen was interviewed by Chris Bajorek to create an oral history for the Computer History Museum, Mountain View.Computer History Museum oral history: Tu Chen interviewed by: Chris Bajorek, 28 October, 2005
/ref> In 2015, Chen received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota, College of Science and Engineering.


References

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