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She moved to U.S.A. in 1970 and received a B.S. degree in Engineering and Applied Science and an M.S. degree in Engineering Science from California Institute of Technology (also known as Caltech) in 1973.[1] She, along with Sharon R. Long, are among the four first women to receive B.S. degrees from Caltech. In Caltech, she conducted research under Pol Duwez, who introduced her to the subject of materials science.Chung received a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (also known as MIT) in 1977.[1] In MIT, she conducted research under Mildred S. Dresselhaus, who introduced her to the subject of carbon science.In 1977, Chung joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, where she taught materials science and electrical engineering. In 1986, she joined the faculty of State University of New York (SUNY/Buffalo), where she directs the Composite Materials Research Laboratory and was named Niagara Mohawk (later known as National Grid) Endowed Chair Professor in 1991.[1] She received the Chancellor鎶?Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities from SUNY in 2003 and was named Outstanding Inventor by SUNY in 2002. In 1993, she was honored as "Teacher of the Year" by Tau Beta Pi (New York Nu).Chung invented smart concrete (concrete that can sense its own condition),[2] nickel nanofiber (also known as nickel filament, for electromagnetic interference shielding) and conformable thermal paste (for improving thermal contacts, with applications in microelectronic cooling).[citation needed] In addition, she, along with Shoukai Wang, discovered apparent negative resistance in carbon fiber polymer-matrix composites.[3] The theme of her research is composite materials, with emphasis on multifunctional structural materials and materials for thermal management and electronic packaging.Chung is the author of the book "Composite Materials: Functional Materials for Modern Technologies" (Springer, 2003). In addition, she is the editor of two book series, which are titled "The Road to Scientific Success" and "Engineering Materials for Technological Needs" and are published by World Scientific Pub. She is also Associate Editor of Journal of Electronic Materials.Chung is a fundamentalist Christian, with a literal interpretation of the Bible, believing Biblical stories such as the Great Flood and Adam and Eve to be true history. She testifies that she received a call from God to witness her faith to people as a scientist; that her primary profession is as an evangelist using her role of a scientist as a means to reach others, particularly international students as well as people within the country of China.Dr. Chung used the opportunity of the Dalai Lama visiting the State University of New York at Buffalo to give her evangelism lecture to the university community. Believing that the Dalai Lama engaged in Satanic worship on campus, with his priests releasing hundreds of demons into the university, she presented her lecture so as to offset his influence by giving her Christian testimony and calling on people to 'return to the God of their fathers'.Chung is also a pianist, holding the L.R.S.M. diploma in piano performance from the Royal Schools of Music (UK, 1971). Her concert-lecture titled "Science, Music and Life" has reached large international audiences. This lecture is designed as a means for her to share her Christian religion with international audiences, and has been presented to over 25,000 people in China since 2000.Chung has developed an engineering seminar at the State University of New York at Buffalo, titled, 鎱e Road to Professional Success as another means of evangelism. In the course she uses the Book of Proverbs as one teaching tool so as to share her faith with students as part of their coursework.References^ a b c About Dr. Chung. University at Buffalo. ^ "Concrete gets clever", BBC News, May 24, 1999. ^ Nadya Anscombe. "Drift-diffusion balance explains `negative resistance' of material", Electronics Times, July 27, 1998. External linksDr. Chung's Research Laboratory Web Site Sermon...(and so on)
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