Chuhee Kwon, Ph.D.

 

ADDRESS           

            Department of Physics and Astronomy 

            California State University-Long Beach           

            1250 Bellflower Blvd.   

            Long Beach, CA 90840-3901    

Tel.:  (562)985-4855

            FAX:  (562)985-7924

            e-mail:  ckwon@csulb.edu

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Physics,  University of Maryland at College Park,  MD  (June 1995).

M. S. in Physics,  Pohang Institute of Science and Technology,  Pohang,  Korea  (Feb. 1990).

B. S. in Physics,  Seoul National University,  Seoul,  Korea  (Feb. 1988).           

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor      Aug. 1999 – Present                

Department of Physics and Astronomy,  California State University-Long Beach,            

Long Beach, CA 90840                 

Director Funded Postdoctoral Fellow      March 1997 – Aug. 1999   

Superconductivity Technology Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory,                              

Los Alamos, NM 87545.

Faculty Research Associate      June 1995 - Feb. 1997

Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering, University of Maryland,         

College Park,  MD.

Graduate Research Assistant        July 1991 - May 1995  

Center for Superconducting Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland,

College Park, MD.

Graduate Teaching Assistant        Sept. 1990 - June 1991      

Department of Physics,  University of Maryland at College Park,  MD.

Graduate Research Assistant      Aug. 1989 - Feb. 1990    

Department of Physics,  Pohang Institute of Science and Technology,  Pohang,  Korea.

Graduate Teaching Assistant      March 1988 - June 1988    

Department of Physics,  Pohang Institute of Science and Technology,  Pohang,  Korea.

 

Academic Awards and Honors

Member of Sigma Xi, Scientific Honor Society

Director Funded Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory (1997)

Graduate Student Travel Grant, May 1995, University of Maryland, College Park

Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award, April 1995, San Francisco, CA.

 

External Grant Awards

1.      Air Force Office of Scientific Research, F49620-01-1-0493, “Development of Variable Temperature Scanning Laser Microscope for Diagnosing Coated Conductors” for $568,474, 09/01-8/04.

 

CSULB Awards

1.      Scholarly and Creative Activities Awards (SCAC) Summer A Stipend (Summer 2000).

2.      Assessment of Student Learning Grants, “Assessment Planning of Applied Physics Laboratory”, for Spring 2001.

3.      SCAC Assigned Time (AY 2001/2002).

4.      SCAC Mini-Grant in Spring 2002 for $3,998.