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Min-Chang Lee is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University. His primary research focuses on plasma science, electromagnetic wave interactions, and green energy technologies. He holds a PhD from the University of California, San Diego (1977).
Research interests include optical/radio sensing systems, plasma engineering for nanotechnologies, and environmental applications of plasma-based systems. His work spans ionospheric plasma turbulence, VLF/whistler wave propagation, and HF heater experiments at facilities like HAARP and Arecibo.
Recent articles emphasize artificial acoustic wave generation, parametric instabilities in plasma, and solar-powered microwave systems. His 2019 paper explores plasma-based green energy technologies' societal impacts. He has received BU's ECE Teaching Excellence Award (2008) and an Arecibo Observatory distinction (2005).
Teaching includes courses like EC731 Applied Plasma Physics and EC500 Plasma Engineering. His work often involves controlled studies of atmospheric phenomena and space plasma dynamics, leveraging laboratory facilities like the Versatile Toroidal Facility (VTF).


