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Chinese Physics, a scientific journal published by the American Institute of Physics during 1981–1992, which was composed of articles translated from 12 Chinese domestic physical journals. Chinese Physics , a scientific journal published by Chinese Physical Society from 2000 to 2007, a continuation of Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition ...
Chinese Physics C (CPC) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Chinese Physical Society along with the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. CPC is hosted online by IOP Publishing. It reports on research into the theory, experiment and applications of particle physics, nuclear physics and ...
Chinese Physics B is devoted to rapid publication of original research papers, rapid communications, and reviews on the latest developments and achievements in all branches of physics worldwide except nuclear physics, as well as the physics of elementary particles and fields.
Chinese Physics Letters (abbreviation: Chin. Phys. Lett., or also CPL) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the fields of chemistry and physics and related interdisciplinary fields (e.g. biophysics). The journal was established in 1984, and is published by the Chinese Physical Society and hosted online by IOP Publishing. It is published in ...
Pages in category "Chinese physicists" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. ... This page was last edited on 21 March 2024, ...
From 1974 to 1977, articles on Acta Physica Sinica were translated in English and published as a bimonthly Chinese Journal of Physics (Acta Physica Sinica).From 1981 [2] to 1992, American Institute of Physics published a quarterly named Chinese Physics translating selected works selected from 12 physical journals in Chinese including Acta Physica Sinica.
Wu Ta-You (simplified Chinese: 吴 大 猷; traditional Chinese: 吳 大 猷; pinyin: Wú Dàyóu) (27 September 1907 – 4 March 2000) was a Chinese physicist and writer who worked in the United States, Canada, mainland China and Taiwan. He has been called the Father of Chinese Physics. [1]
Gate of IOP Building of IOP. The Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOPCAS Chinese: 中国科学院物理研究所) was the result of a merger, after the communist took control of the mainland China in 1949, between the Institute of Physics of Academia Sinica (IOPAS) founded in Shanghai in 1928 and the Institute of Physics of National Academy of Peiping [] (IOPNAP ...