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Christina Chen received her PhD from the University of Dayton in 1993. Then she did her postdoctoral research at Wright Patterson Air Force Laboratory for a year.
She worked for Electron Energy Corp, EEC from 1994 to 2003, where she made significant contribution to developing high temperature Sm-TM magnets for use up to 550°C, under the funding of the US Air Force, Army, Navy, NASA, DARPA, and other government agencies.
In 2003, Christina returned to the University of Dayton as a researcher at the Research Institute. Besides the fundings from the Air Force and DARPA, she also successfully obtained research funds from NASA, NSF, and DOD. She taught magnetics and magnetic computer simulation courses for graduate students as an associated professor, and later as a full professor.
In 2010, Christina was recruited by GE Global Research for a DOE program of magnetic nanocomposites and their applications in electric motors. In 2012, Christina moved to California to be together with her family.
Christina has rich experiences in both industrial and academic areas in the field of magnetic materials and magnetic applications. Her experiences include manufacturing & reengineering of rare earth magnets, R&D on rare earth magnets, teaching magnetics courses to graduate students, as well as designing & computer modeling for electromagnetic devices. She was the PI for many research programs founded by NASA, NSF, DOE, DOD, including DARPA, Air Force, Navy, and Army, which resulted in patented commercial products and many publications in various professional journals and conference proceedings.
Dr. Chen has over 100 publications, including seven patents. In 2017, she created an APP of Magnetic Calculator that can be downloaded for both Android & IOS phones, and it is used by many researchers and engineers since then. In 2022, Christina added a patent application for a discovery of an interesting magnetic interaction, which will inspire many novel applications. See the report of the discovery on Scientific Reports at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-91969-8 .
Christina highly values her IEEE experience. She has attended most IEEE Magnetics annual conferences, volunteering as session chairs or paper reviewers since 2000. She was the IEEE Magnetics Summer School Treasurer during 2010-2012. Christina has been volunteering at the IEEE Magnetics SCV chapter since 2014, as A Treasurer, Webmaster, Program Chair, Secretary, and Advisor. See the link at https://scvmag.org/officer-placeholder/2021-2/ .
Christina always energetically works on magnetics related R&D with passion. She has been an International Advisory Committee member for International REPM Workshop since 2010. She started up Magnet Energy LLC in 2013 after moving to California. Then she initiated and successfully organized & co-chaired a non-profit International Conference on NdFeB Magnets: Supply Chain, Critical Properties, & Applications on March 2-5, 2014 in Ningbo. About 500 attendees from 15 countries attended the conference. See the report on https://www.magnetnrg.com/2014/03 / .
Christina is enthusiastic about magnetic related events, as well as the people who made significant contribution to the magnetic research and development. She volunteered to create a Wikipedia page for Dr. Masato Sagawa in 2015, who later become a recipient of IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies in 2022. See the Wikipedia page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masato_Sagawa . Most the awards Dr Sagawa received after 2015 cited this Wikipedia page.
Currently, she works as a magnetics expert of Magnet Energy LLC, serving as a consultant for various magnetic projects for Quadrant Solutions, Lab Magnetics, and other companies. She is also actively working on magnetic related novel devices.
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Cheng Chen, Chengyong Liu, Xingwei Xu, Qingfang Yuan,Changhua Chen, Qingxian Li,Zhixing Guo,Qiangguo Li,Qianbing You,Ji Xiong,Junbo Liu
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFRACTORY METALS & HARD MATERIALS (2024): 106564
Jinghui Di, Huiqiang Liu,Hui Meng,Christina H Chen, Min Zou, Xiongfei Wu,Chao Yu, Chaoyue Zhang, Shengli Jia,Qifeng Wei,Baoguo Zhang
Scripta Materialia (2024): 116113
Jing Lu,Zhixing Guo, Daojun Zhang,Zhongwei Wang,Changhua Chen,Hao Peng,Ji Xiong,Guang Xian,Junbo Liu
Ceramics Internationalno. 4 (2024): 6745-6759
Materials Characterization (2023): 113374-113374
Lihan Gao,Zhixing Guo,Changhua Chen,Zhongwei Wang, Daojun Zhang,Hao Peng,Ji Xiong,Guang Xian,Junbo Liu
International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (2023): 106428-106428
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICSno. 11 (2023): 1-5
2023 IEEE International Magnetic Conference - Short Papers (INTERMAG Short Papers)pp.1-2, (2023)
Yichi Zhang,Changhua Chen,Ji Xiong,Zhixing Guo,Junbo Liu,Qianbing You,Lu Yang,Daojun Zhang,Yi Liu,Qiang Liu, Xiqing Jia
International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (2023): 106290-106290
D. Takegami,C. Y. Kuo, K. Kasebayashi, J. -G. Kim,C. F. Chang,C. E. Liu,C. N. Wu,D. Kasinathan,S. G. Altendorf,K. Hoefer,F. Meneghin,A. Marino,
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