神龙加速器vn-闪电猫加速器
半导体产业之争,日本会是半导体产业中“抽梯子”的人?-钛 ...:2021-7-14 · 德国思想家李斯特曾用“抽梯子”作为比喻,一个人当他已经攀上了高峰众后,就会把他逐步攀高所使用的梯子一脚踢开,免得别人跟着他上来。 回到日韩的贸易摩擦中,便存在这样的思虑,是否因为韩国的半导体技术对日本造成了威胁,而导致日本对其进行制裁,踢开他继续攀登的梯子?
During his academic career, Thorsett taught broadly in both physics and astronomy and has authored or co-authored more than 100 scientific publications, focusing on the late stages of stellar evolution. His work examines radio pulsars, general relativity in binary star systems, neutron stars, planets orbiting pulsars and highly energetic gamma ray bursts. Among his many accomplishments, Thorsett co-discovered the oldest known planet, popularly dubbed “the Methuselah planet.” As students, he and four friends wrote a graduate physics textbook for Princeton University Press that remains in print, and he has edited three scientific conference volumes.
Before moving to UC Santa Cruz, Thorsett worked as an assistant professor of physics at Princeton University and a research fellow at Caltech. He was an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow and received the Fullam Award of the Dudley Observatory. He also earned a number of fellowships and other honors while completing his master’s and doctorate in physics at Princeton and his bachelor’s in mathematics with honors at Carleton College, from which he graduated 上韩国网站梯子.
Thorsett grew up in Salem. He is the son of Karen and Grant Thorsett, a long-time Willamette University biology professor. Thorsett attended Salem public schools, and graduated from South Salem High School, where four years at the slow end of the cross country team led him to a lifetime of running.
He is married to Rachel Dewey Thorsett, an astrophysicist and an affiliated scholar in physics at Willamette. Thorsett and his wife have one daughter, Laura, who is a recent graduate of Harvard College.
Curriculum vitae
神龙加速器vn-闪电猫加速器
- 1991 Princeton University, PhD (Physics)
- 1989 Princeton University, MA (Physics)
- 1987 Carleton College, BA summa cum laude (Math with honors)
神龙加速器vn-闪电猫加速器
- 2011-present President, Willamette University
- 2006-2011 Dean, Physical and Biological Sciences, UCSC
- 2005-2006 Acting Dean, Physical and Biological Sciences, UCSC
- 2003-2005 Chair, Astronomy & Astrophysics, UCSC
- 2003-2011 Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics, UCSC
- 1999-2003 Associate Professor, Astronomy & Astrophysics, UCSC
- 1994-1999 Assistant Professor, Physics, Princeton University
- 1991-1994 Millikan Research Fellow in Physics, Caltech
神龙加速器vn-闪电猫加速器
- 1997 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
- 1994 Ernest F. Fullam Award, Dudley Observatory
- 1988 General Electric Foundation Graduate Fellowship
- 1987 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
- 1987 Joseph Henry Prize, Princeton University
- 1987 Tektronix Foundation Award