Sow-Hsin Chen (; 1935 – 26 June 2021),
[Professor Emeritus Sow-Hsin Chen, global expert in neutron science and devoted mentor, dies at 86]
by the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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; published 1 July 2021; retrieved 6 July 2021 was a Taiwanese
physicist
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and Professor Emeritus at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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(MIT). He was a recognized pioneer in the research of the dynamic properties of
supercooled
Supercooling, also known as undercooling, is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid below its freezing point without it becoming a solid. Per the established international definition, supercooling means ''‘cooling a substance be ...
and
interfacial water with the use of
neutron scattering techniques. As an educator, he was recognized for his training of young scientists in the use of those same techniques.
[''Press Release: Prof. Sow-Hsin Chen is the recipient of the 2008 Clifford G. Shull Prize of the Neutron Scattering Society of America''](_blank)
The Neutron Scattering Society of America Press Release, 4 February 2008, accessed 28 October 2011. Regarding hydrogen storage, his research focused on the use of activated carbon to allow hydrogen to be stored at room temperature.
Early life and education
Chen was born to a
Hoklo Taiwanese
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family. He received his
Bachelor of Science
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(B.S.) in
physics
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from
National Taiwan University
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in 1956,
and his
Master of Science
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(M.S.) in physics from
National Tsing Hua University
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in 1958. He then moved to the U.S. with a fellowship from the
International Atomic Energy Agency
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and obtained a M.S. in nuclear science from the
University of Michigan
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in 1962, and his
Ph.D. in physics from
McMaster University
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, Canada, in 1964 under the Nobel laureate
Bertram N. Brockhouse.
Chen received his postdoctoral training at the
Atomic Energy Research Establishment
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(AERE) in Harwell, U.K. with Professor Peter A. Egelstaff during 1966–1967. Between 1967 and 1968, he was a research fellow at
Harvard University
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with Nobel laureate
Nicolaas Bloembergen
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before joining the MIT faculty in 1968.
Academic career
Chen was promoted to Full Professor of Applied Radiation Physics at th
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineeringof MIT in 1974. During his tenure, he initiated and taught courses including "Applied Nuclear Physics" for engineers, "Quantum Theory of Interaction of Radiation with Matter," "Statistical Thermodynamics of Complex Liquids,"
[Chen, Sow-Hsin. 22.52J Statistical Thermodynamics of Complex Liquids, Spring 2004. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare), http://ocw.mit.edu (Accessed 1 Jul 2012). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA] and "Photons and Neutrons Scattering Spectroscopy in Condensed Matter Physics."
Research and achievements
Chen's major research activity was in the use of neutron, x-ray and laser scattering spectroscopy to investigate materials properties of complex fluids and soft condensed matter.
His research work included photon correlation spectroscopy studies of the critical dynamics of a binary liquid mixture; neutron scattering studies of the thermodynamics and dynamics of confined water in supercooled states near hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
Chen contributed significantly to the development of the technique of the
Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a technique in physics that can be used to determine the size distribution profile of small wiktionary:particle, particles in suspension (chemistry), suspension or polymers in Solution (chemistry), solution. In t ...
(PCS). He constructed the first 128-channel digital photon correlator in the U.S. in 1970 and applied it to investigate critical phenomenon in a binary liquid mixture. This type of digital correlator has since become the basic tool for the modern PCS. He applied PCS to studies of dynamic
critical phenomena in binary liquid mixtures; the coexistence of critical phenomena and percolation transition in three-component microemulsions and copolymer micellar solutions; and ergodic to non-ergodic transitions when crossing the kinetic glass transition line of a copolymer micellar system with a short-range attraction.
Since 2004, Chen et al. studied liquid state physics with regard to the structure and dynamics of supercooled water. They studied supercooled confined water by a high-resolution
Quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) technique, and this led to the discovery of the likelihood of a second low-temperature critical point in water in 2005. He was reported in ''Nature'' as "A physicist ventures into the no-man's land of water to find the source of its unusual properties" Subsequently, one of his peer-reviewed scientific articles received the 2006 PNAS Editorial Board Cozzarelli Award for its outstanding scientific excellence and originality.
[2006 PNAS Cozzarelli Prize Recipients](_blank)
/ref> In 2006, his group discovered a density minimum in deeply supercooled confined water which further demonstrated the plausibility of the existence of the second critical point in supercooled water.
Recently, his work has been highlighted several times in MIT News.
Other activities
Chen was active as an organizer of domestic and over 20 international conferences and symposia as well as the NATO Advanced Study Institutes. He served as chairman of a Gordon Conference on Physics and Chemistry of Water in 1986. He was also active as a consultant to developing countries with regard to their nuclear power development programs. He served as an advisor to the National Science Council
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and the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research
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of the Republic of China (ROC), and the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) of the Republic of Korea on the matter of nuclear power planning and development in the respective countries since 1972. In 2006 and 2008, Chen was the organizer and U.S. Chairman of the first and second Joint Symposia on Neutron Sciences and Technology in China, jointly sponsored by the US National Science Foundation
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and the Chinese counterpart agencies.
He was a member of numerous national advisory or review committees, including the U.S. National Pulsed Neutron Sources, IPNS/LANSCE at Argonne National Laboratory
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, the Solid State and Chemical Technology Divisions of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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, the U.S. National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Center, the Basic Energy Sciences Division of the Department of Energy, and the Collaborative Instrumentation Block Grant of the National Institutes of Health
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. Since 2009, he has been a Beamline Advisory Team (BAT) member of National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS)-II of Brookhaven National Laboratory
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.
Personal life
Chen met Dr. Ching-chih Chen in 1959 while both were studying at the University of Michigan. They married in 1961 and moved to Canada the following summer where he completed his doctorate at McMaster University. Together they raised two daughters and a son.[
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Peer-reviewed publications
Chen's publications include over 360 peer-reviewed journal publications and approximately 80 non-journal publications (books, monographs, review articles, and conference proceedings). These coincide with his diversified research interests, which include bulk and confined water, cement hydration kinetics, colloids, critical phenomena, dynamic light scattering, group theory, hydrogen storage materials, neutron and x-ray inelastic scattering, protein dynamics, x-ray and neutron diffraction
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and reflectivity, and others. He served as a member of the Editorial Board (Liquid Section) of the Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter (JPCM ) (U.K.) from 1992 to 1998, and he was an active guest editor of special issues of JPCM and PHYSICA A.
Beginning in 1995, special scientific meetings were organized every five years to bring together over 100 colleagues, former and current students, and friends to honor Chen for his continuing contributions to the field of soft-matter physics. The scientific presentations from these meetings have been published in peer-reviewed special journal issues in his honor (1995, Puerto Rico; 2000, Messina, Italy; 2005, Florence, Italy; an
2010, Florence, Italy
Honors and awards
Chen was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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(1985), the American Physical Society
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, and the Neutron Scattering Society of America.
Selected honors
:2008 - Elected as Academician of Academia Sinica
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Founded in Nanjing, the academy supports research activities in mathemat ...
,Adademia Sinica, Academicians by Residence
accessed 28 October 2011. and Recipient of the 2008 Clifford G. Shull Prize in Neutron Science from the Neutron Scattering Society of America.
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:2006 - Outstanding Alumni Award from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. In the same year, Chen and his co-authors received the 2006 PNAS Editorial Board Cozzarelli Prize for the paper "The violation of Stokes-Einstein relation in supercooled water", .-H. Chen, F. Mallamace, C.-Y. Mou, M. Broccio, C. Corsaro, A. Faraone, and L. Liu, "The violation of Stokes-Einstein relation in supercooled water," Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103,12974-12978 (2006)for its outstanding scientific excellence and originality.
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:2002 - MIT Nuclear Science and Engineering Department Career Achievement Award for his contribution and achievement.
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:1995 - As a Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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History
The Japan Society f ...
, he spent a month in Kyoto University
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The university has ten undergraduate faculties, eighteen gra ...
in addition to conducting a lecture tour to many Japanese universities and research institutes.
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:1987-88 - The Alexander von Humboldt
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Senior Distinguished U.S. Scientist Award, in recognition of scientific achievement in research and teaching, from Germany and the "revisit" award in the summer of 1995.
See also
*Arrhenius equation
In physical chemistry, the Arrhenius equation is a formula for the temperature dependence of reaction rates. The equation was proposed by Svante Arrhenius in 1889, based on the work of Dutch chemist Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff who had noted in 188 ...
*Glass transition
The glass–liquid transition, or glass transition, is the gradual and Reversible reaction, reversible transition in amorphous solid, amorphous materials (or in amorphous regions within Crystallinity, semicrystalline materials) from a hard and rel ...
temperature
* Nanopore
*Properties of Water
Water () is a Chemical polarity, polar inorganic compound that is at room temperature a tasteless and odorless liquid, which is nearly colorless apart from Color of water, an inherent hint of blue. It is by far the most studied chemical compou ...
* Relaxation Time
* Stokes-Einstein relation
* Hydrogen Storage
*Activated Carbon
Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is a form of carbon commonly used to filter contaminants from water and air, among many other uses. It is processed (activated) to have small, low-volume pores that greatly increase the surface ar ...
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