1985 joined UIUC as a teacher, and was later promoted to founding professor and professor of y.t.lo. Prior to this, he worked in Schlumberger-Doll Research (Ridgefield) for nearly five years and became a supervisor. Professor Zhou graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree in electronic engineering.
1986 won the young scientist award of the president of the United States.
Professor Weng Cho Chew is an outstanding international scholar, specializing in electromagnetism and fast algorithm of computational electromagnetism, with rich academic works. He was rated as one of the top 0.5% scholars in the world by institute for scientific information (ISI), and his teaching and research achievements were highly recognized and won numerous awards. He has carefully guided many graduate students and young professors and made great contributions to their future awards.
2065438+In February 2003, the American Academy of Engineering announced the list of 69 newly elected academicians. Professor Wen Cho Chew (Weng Cho Chew), honorary professor of our university, was selected for his outstanding contribution to large-scale computational electromagnetics of complex structures. Professor Weng Cho Chew has a wide range of research fields, including computational electromagnetism, electromagnetic scattering and inverse scattering, underground detection and other research directions, and has made outstanding contributions in many fields. At present, Professor Zhou has published more than 300 papers in academic journals, 420 papers in conferences, and obtained 8 American patents in cooperation with others. According to ISI retrieval statistics, his paper written by the first author has been cited more than 2000 times, which is one of the authors with the highest citation rate (top 0.5%). His research results have had a great influence in the international electromagnetic field.