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Prof. Jenny Hiu Ching Lee is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, The University of Hong Kong. She leads experimental research in Experimental Nuclear Physics, focusing on Nucleon Correlations, Nuclear Shell Structure, and Exotic Nuclei using facilities at RIKEN Nishina Center, RCNP Osaka University, and NSCL Michigan State University.
- Education:
- B.Sc. in Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (2002-2005)
- M.S. in Nuclear Physics, Michigan State University (2005-2007)
- Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics, Michigan State University (2007-2010)
Her research employs Direct Reactions, In-beam Gamma Spectroscopy, and Beta-decay Spectroscopy to investigate Neutron-rich Nuclei, Isospin Symmetry Breaking, and Nuclear Mass Measurements. Her recent work includes studies on 78Ni, 54Ca, and 56,58Ca to probe nuclear deformation and magic number stability.
As a Principal Investigator, she has secured grants for projects like "Studies of Nuclear Structure Evolutions using In-beam Gamma Spectroscopy of 54,56Ca, around 78Ni and 100Sn" and "Exploring triton-cluster structure in exotic nuclei beyond alpha clustering". Her group collaborates internationally on detector array development (e.g., BRIKEN beta-delayed neutron detector).
She supervises Ph.D. students in experiments at Radioactive-Isotope Beam Facilities in Japan and China, emphasizing precision mass measurements and nuclear spectroscopy. Her teaching includes PHYS1250 Fundamental Physics, PHYS3851 Atomic and Nuclear Physics, and PHYS3760 Physics Laboratory.




