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  1. Paul Ching Wu Chu (Chinese: 朱經武; born December 2, 1941) is a Chinese-American physicist specializing in superconductivity, magnetism, and dielectrics. He is a professor of physics and T.L.L. Temple Chair of Science in the Physics Department at the University of Houston College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics .

  2. Paul C. W. Chu. Professor of Physics, T. L. L. Temple Chair of Science, and Founding Director & Chief Scientist, Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston Department of Physics. Office: HSC-262 Contact: cwchu@uh.edu - (713) 743-8222. Education: Ph.D., University of California, San Diego. Google Scholar Profile Website ...

  3. Superconducting Fe-based compounds (A 1− x Sr x) Fe 2 As 2 with A= K and Cs with transition temperatures up to 37 K. K Sasmal, B Lv, B Lorenz, AM Guloy, F Chen, YY Xue, CW Chu. Physical Review...

  4. Chu’s expectations were confirmed--his revolutionary research on superconductivity has significant implications for increasing energy efficiency. In addition to his position at the UH, Chu served as president of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology from 2001-2009.

  5. Paul Ching-Wu Chu. (b. 1941) Quick Reference. (1941–) American physicist. Chu was born in Hunan, China, but his parents were members of the Nationalist Party and the family fled to Taiwan in 1949 for political reasons.

  6. Professor Paul C. W. Chu is currently serving as Professor of Physics, T. L. L. Temple Chair of Science, and Founding Director of the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston. He also served as President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2001-2009).

  7. Paul Ching-Wu Chu. A Chinese-American experimentalist in solid-state physics, Paul Ching-Wu Chu's (born 1941) leadership in superconductivity research in 1986-1987 led to revolutionary advances world-wide in material swhich carry electric current without resistance at high temperatures.