Background
Huang, Hung-chia was born on August 5, 1924 in Beijing. Son of You-chang Huang and Kui-xu Li.
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Viable new solutions to some of the most daunting problems in highly irregular fiber optics This comprehensive, self-contained volume addresses a wide range of special fiber-optics problems, most of which are treated for the first time. A particular focus of the book is circular light transmission, which has not yet received sufficient attention compared with the development of linear light transmission. Also treated in detail are spun low birefringent fiber, twist-induced circular birefringence, elliptically birefringent fiber, and the intriguing subject of polarization transformations. The analytic method adopted consistently in the book is the "initial-value problem approach" with the aid of the "method of diagonalization" and "asymptotic approximations." Application-oriented, rather than purely theoretical, Microwave Approach to Highly Irregular Fiber Optics provides a physical and intuitive description of each major topic prior to the mathematical development that follows. Moreover, most major analytic solutions are discussed in view of their immediate or potentially far-reaching applications. The patented invention of the author has been integrated into the text. The book provides a valuable working resource for fiber-optics researchers and is also designed as a text for graduates and senior undergraduates in fiber optics and related engineering disciplines.
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educator Microwave photonics researcher
Huang, Hung-chia was born on August 5, 1924 in Beijing. Son of You-chang Huang and Kui-xu Li.
Bachelor of Science in Elec. Engineering, National Association Southwest U., China, 1944; Doctor of Science (honorary), Eurotech U., Hawaii, 1992; Master of Science, University of Michigan, 1949.
Assistant, Beijing U., 1946-1947;
assistant, Shanghai (China) Jiao Tong U., 1947-1948;
lecturer to professor, North Jiao Tong U., Beijing, 1950-1964;
research professor, director, Institute Electronics, Academia Sinica, Beijing, 1956-1964;
research professor, director, Shanghai Institute Optics and Fine Mechanics, 1964-1979;
professor, Shanghai U., since 1979;
president, Shanghai U., 1979-1987;
honorary president, Shanghai U., since 1987;
academician, Academia Sinica, since 1980. Member Electromagnetics Academy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1989. Principal scientist National Control Research Lab on Milimeter Waves, Beijing, 1959-1964.
Guest professor of University Karlsruhe, Germany, 1984. Visiting professor Chinese U. Hong Kong, 1989, Catholic U. Leuven, Belgium, 1992. Keynote speaker Symposium 30 Yrs Microwaves, Dallas, 1982.
Chairman Provider Reimbursement Consultants/Commission B (Fields and Waves), Union Radio Science International, since 1988.
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Chairman committee science and technical, Europe China Association, Brussels, 1983-1985. Major (interpreter), China-United States-United Kingdom Allied Force, 1944-1945, Yunan-BurmaRoute War Area. Fellow Chinese Institute Electronics.
Avocations: photography, traveling E-mail: [email protected]. Fax: 86-21-59529932.
Married Jin-ying Shen, December 24, 1965. Children: Huang Xiaojun, Huang Hai.