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Chung Ngoc Leung
Fields of Research Leung’s primary research interest is in Theoretical High Energy Physics. He has made significant contributions in field theoretic studies of chiral symmetry breaking and in neutrino phenomenology. He is currently interested in the formulation of nonequilibrium quantum field theory and its applications to cosmology (e.g., chiral phase transition, leptogenesis) and to the studies of quark-gluon plasma. He is also interested in phenomenological tests of noncommutative field theory. Leung received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Minnesota in 1983. After research positions at Fermilab, Max Planck Institut für Physik und Astrophysik, and Purdue University, he joined the University of Delaware in 1989 and was promoted to Professor in 2000. He has taught more than a dozen different courses at UD, ranging from introductory physics courses to advanced graduate-level courses. He is consistently ranked among the top teachers in DPA. |
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