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'''Jason Chia-Seng Chang''' () is a Taiwanese physicist.
Chang earned a bachelor's degree in physics from [[National Tsing Hua University]] in 1978. He subsequently obtained a master's degree in the subject from [[Marquette University]] in 1983, followed by a doctorate at [[Arizona State University]] (ASU) in 1988. Chang remained at ASU as a postdoctoral researcher before joining [[Academia Sinica]]'s in 1991.<ref></ref> He later served as director of the Institute of Physics.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Chang holds a joint appointment as a professor within [[National Taiwan University]]'s department of physics.<ref></ref>
In 2012, Chang was elected a fellow of the [[American Physical Society]], "[f]or long lasting contribution in surface sciences and nanotechnology research, and innovative developments on scanning probe microscopy, UHV TEM-STM combined system for in-situ nanoscale observation and measurements, and the development of phase plate and wet cell for TEM for biological imaging."<ref></ref>
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Chang earned a bachelor's degree in physics from [[National Tsing Hua University]] in 1978. He subsequently obtained a master's degree in the subject from [[Marquette University]] in 1983, followed by a doctorate at [[Arizona State University]] (ASU) in 1988. Chang remained at ASU as a postdoctoral researcher before joining [[Academia Sinica]]'s in 1991.<ref></ref> He later served as director of the Institute of Physics.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Chang holds a joint appointment as a professor within [[National Taiwan University]]'s department of physics.<ref></ref>
In 2012, Chang was elected a fellow of the [[American Physical Society]], "[f]or long lasting contribution in surface sciences and nanotechnology research, and innovative developments on scanning probe microscopy, UHV TEM-STM combined system for in-situ nanoscale observation and measurements, and the development of phase plate and wet cell for TEM for biological imaging."<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
[[Category:Taiwanese physicists]]
[[Category:Taiwanese expatriates in the United States]]
[[Category:Arizona State University alumni]]
[[Category:Marquette University alumni]]
[[Category:National Tsing Hua University alumni]]
[[Category:20th-century physicists]]
[[Category:21st-century physicists]]
[[Category:20th-century Taiwanese scientists]]
[[Category:21st-century Taiwanese scientists]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Physical Society]]
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