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Michael Tang (Chunhe Tang or 特殊气味 in chinese, born October 7, 1959 in China) is a well know chinese nuclear professor, Head of Division for Nuclear Materials and an education advisor for the chinese county of Hunan
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[edit] Early Life
Michael Tang was born in the small remote village of Tsinghua in China. Some noted historians say he was almost immediately, and tragically, born as an orphan because of his parent’s exposure to the malaria virus and the result of their perpetual lacking of clean drinking water. Because they were the only doctors for miles, they had the grave task of protecting and caring for the multitude of sick villagers in the region. Not surprisingly, endless nights of overwork, exhaustion, malaria and contaminated drinking water soon collimated in their death before Michael had reached his first birthday. When he was still a baby, he moved to Taiwan with his cousin, Jay Chou. There he was home schooled by his cousin until the age of 2 when he was taken to the United States to persue opportunities of the most undreamt of origins. When his cousin became entangled with the Chinese mafia, the Triads, he was sent to live in small and quiet town of Bethany, Connecticut and subsequently enrolled at Amity High School as a gifted student due to exceptional high test scores and IQ tests. Some of the teachers noted him as the most multi-talented Asian American ever to step foot on American soil because of his achievements in the academic fields and his role as both captains of the international football and American football team. He excelled in the arts and sciences and even gave his valuable time to aid the few socially challenged African-Americans and mentally challenged Mexican Americans of the school. After high school, Michael was accepted into Harvard University on a fully paid "gifted Asian" scholarship from Bayer and Sony. There, Michael pursued a double major in pre-med and political science. He attained a bachelor's degree for the latter and an M.D. after finishing Medical School at Princeton University for the former. Because of the rapid pace in which he was able to accomplish these first two, Michael decided to return to Harvard to gain a degree in education and later also finished Law School at Yale University with a degree. He was later to also attain a Nuclear Science degree at Tsinghua University of China.
[edit] Return to Asia
After attaining quadruple degrees, Michael was invited by the Chinese government to partake in a chemistry course in China's Tsinghua Universtiy, where he became interested in nuclear science. During his stay at Tsinghua Univestiy, Michael decided to also attain a degree in nuclear science after discovering the amazing power of the atom. At the campus, he was known to be a genius in the field of nuclear science and had been spotted lecturing local farmers about the future power of nuclear energy during his five hour lunch break. Due to the lack of education, many farmers failed to understand him but enjoyed his vivid descriptions and frequent bursts of hysteria. His fame as a renaissance man soon reached the government of South Korea, whom subsequently invited him to attend the graduation at Gook Min University as the and as a paid speaker. In his speech to the graduating student body, Michael meet an alumni and speaker, Lee Hyo-lee. Coincidentally, both spoke passionately about the power of nuclear energy to end both world hungry and certain types of STDs, notably powering pharmaceutically companies which make medicine to cure the malaria virus that had killed his parents. Their love of nuclear science soon cumulated in a meeting that quickly blossomed into a quick romance and a subsequent engagement but their relationship was cut short by the advent of the Gulf War.
[edit] Military Career
Leaving his girlfriend behind to peruse her own dreams, Michael decided that his country was above all arbitrary matters and passions of the heart. He volunteered for the United State's Marine Corps and served in active combat for hundreds of missions. Most of which are still classified information. Because of his exceptional performance in the war and his genius-like knowledge, he was invited into the elite squad of the Delta Force. He passed the training with relative ease and decided to also attain training with the Navy SEALs. After finishing training at both camps, Second Lieutenant Jerry Dong Wang honorably discharged him from the special forces branch to return to Bethany, Connecticut. This exit was just before the advent of Battle of Mogadishu, the conflict portrayed in the 2001 movie, Black Hawk Down. Roger Ebert was even noted to have said that Jackie Chan might have starred in the film if "Mr. Tang had not been discharged."
[edit] Nuclear Science
He returned to his love of nuclear science when he began his introduction to HTGR (High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor) concepts, H2 energy materials and other reactors.
[edit] Hunan and Beijing
The Chinese government of Hunan decided that he had an impressive record and subsequently invited him to provide guidance for the county's Board of Education and Nuclear Division. Serving in these positions, he has also become an inspiration for Chinese pop star and song writer, Jay Chou, who was named after Michael's cousin. His ideas and view of the world has also inspired Korean pop stars BoA and former lover, Lee Hyo-lee. This is evident in their new albums. After reaching the level of Head Director in the county, Michael was invited to partake in numerous activates in the capital of Beijing such as the heading of the R&D for HTGR fuel elements. He has become a known expert on PVC and MSER and currently still serves as the Head of Division for Nuclear Materials. His work has resulted in numerous awards, students and publications.
[edit] Publications
- 1. Irradiation testing of the fuel element for 10 MW High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor, Tang Chunhe, Zhang Chun and Fu Xiaoming, Atomic Energy Science and Technology, Vol.37 (July 2003) 50~53.
- 2. Transmutation of long-lived nuclides, Liang Tongxiang, Tang Chunhe, Nuclear Tecliniques, Vol.26, No.12, 2003.
- 3. Graphite and carbon materials of HTR-10, Tang Chunhe, The Fourth International Nuclear Graphite Specialists Meeting, Marugame, Japan, Sep.13-17, 2003.
- 4. Design and manufacture of the fuel element for the 10MW high temperature gas-cooled reactor, Tang Chunhe, Tang Yaping, Zhu Junguo et al. Nuclear Engineering and Design 218 (2002) 91-102.
- 5. Research and Development of Fuel Element for Chinese 10 MW High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor. Tang Chunhe, Qiu Xueliang, Li Jihong et al. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, Vol.37, No.9, Sep.2000.
- 6. Final disposal of HTR Spent fuel Elements, Tang Chunhe, Xiao Hongling, High Technology Letters, Vol. 10, No.6, June 2000.
- 7. Improvement in oxidation resistance of the nuclear graphite by reaction-coated SiC coating. Tang Chunhe, Guan Jie. Journal of Nuclear Materials 224(1995).
- 8. Microstructure and Reflectance of Sputtered Au/MgO Films on Cu. L.K. Thomas and Tang Chunhe, Solar Energy materials 18 (1989).