Nanxian Chen
nanxian@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Tsinghua University
Physics
  • 1962 - Graduated from the Department of Physics, Peking University
  • 1984 - PhD in Electrical Engineering and Science, University of Pennsylvania
  • Elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1997
  • 1962-1980 - Assistant, Lecturer at Beijing Institute of Iron and Steel Technology
  • 1980-1986 - Advanced studies and work in the USA (PhD studies 1981-1984)
  • 1986 onwards - Professor at Beijing University of Science and Technology, Deputy Director and Director of the Institute of Applied Physics, Vice President in 1993
  • 2000 onwards - Professor at Tsinghua University, Director of the Academic Committee of the School of Science, Vice Director of the University Academic Committee, established the Ministry of Science and Technology National 863 New Materials Simulation Design Laboratory Tsinghua branch
  • 1997: Elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
General solution to the heat capacity inverse problem
Development of interatomic pair potentials using number theory methods
First-principles calculation of ionic interaction potentials
  • Determination of the B1-B2 transition path in RbCl by Mobius pair potentials, Zhang S, Chen NX, 2003
  • Theoretical study of phase forming of NaZn13-type rare-earth intermetallics, Chang H, Chen NX, Liang JK, et al., 2003
  • Lattice inversion for interionic pair potentials, Zhang S, Chen NX, 2003
  • Energies and stabilities of sodium chloride clusters based on inversion pair potentials, Zhang S, Chen NX, 2003
  • Phase stability and site preference of Nd2Fe17-xTx (T=V, Ti, Nb) and Nd2-xZrxFe17, Hao SQ, Chen NX, Shen J, 2002
  • Ab initio interionic potentials for NaCl by multiple lattice inversion, Zhang S, Chen NX, 2002
  • Selective field evaporation in field-ion microscopy for ordered alloys, Ge XJ, Chen NX, Zhang WQ, et al., 1999
  • Recursive algorithm for phase retrieval in the fractional Fourier transform domain, Cong WX, Chen NX, Gu BY, 1998
  • Atomistic analysis of the field-ion microscopy image of Fe3Al, Chen NX, Ge XJ, Zhang WQ, et al., 1998
  • Square wave analysis, Wei YC, Chen NX, 1998
  • Unified solution of the inverse capacity problem, Chen NX, Rong EQ, 1998
  • Interatomic potentials between distinct atoms from first-principles calculation and lattice-inversion method, Zhang WQ, Xie Q, Ge XJ, et al., 1997
  • Closed-form solution for inverse problems of Fermi systems, Chen NX, Chen ZD, Wei YC, 1997
  • Multidimensional inverse lattice problem and a uniformly sampled arithmetic Fourier transform, Chen NX, Chen ZD, Liu SJ, et al., 1996
  • Matrix-inversion method: Applications to Mobius inversion and deconvolution, Xie Q, Chen NX, 1995
  • Unified inversion technique for fermion and boson integral-equations, Xie Q, Chen NX, 1995
  • Mobius-inversion transform for diamond-type materials and phonon dispersions, Li M, Chen NX, 1995
  • Recovery of an N-body potential from a universal cohesion equation, Xie Q, Chen NX, 1995
  • Closed-form solution for inverse problems of Fermi systems, Chen NX, Zhang CF, Zhou M, et al., 1993
  • Carlsson-Gelatt-Ehrenreich technique and the Mobius-inversion theorem, Chen NX, Ren GB, 1993
  • Unified expression for Fermi and Bose distributions, Chen NX, 1992
  • Theoretical investigation on inversion for the phonon density of states, Chen NX, Chen Y, Li GY, 1990
  • Theoretical investigation on the inverse black-body radiation problem, Chen NX, Li GY, 1990
  • Modified Mobius inverse formula and its applications in physics, Chen NX, 1990
  • Ab initio calculation of the optical-spectra of graphite, Chen NX, Rabii S, 1985
  • Theoretical investigation of the optical-spectra of LiC6, Chen NX, Rabii S, 1985
  • Ab initio calculation of the optical-spectra of LiC6 and the origins of its plasmons, Chen NX, Rabii S, 1984
Heat Capacity Inverse Problem Einstein Debye Thermodynamics Number Theory Atomic Potentials Computational Physics First-Principles Molecular Dynamics

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