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| - Chang-lin Tien, GBM (, pinyin: Tián Chánglín, July 24, 1935 – October 29, 2002), as the 8th Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley (1990–97), was the first Asian American and Chinese American to head a major U.S. university.
Born in Wuhan, mainland China, Tien and his family fled to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War. He earned a BS in mechanical engineering from the National Taiwan University in 1955 and went on to a fellowship at the University of Louisville in 1956, where he received an MME in heat transfer in 1957. He then earned his MA and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering from Princeton University in 1959.
Tien joined UC Berkeley faculty as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in 1959, and three years later, at the age of 26, became the youngest professor ever to be honored with UC Berkeley's Distinguished Teaching Award. He was promoted to full professor in 1968 and served as the Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering from 1974-81. From 1983-85, he served as vice chancellor of research. Tien spent his entire career at Berkeley, except for 1988–90 when he was executive vice-chancellor of UC Irvine. In 1999, Tien received the prestigious title of "University Professor".
Tien was an expert in thermal science and researched on thermal radiation, thermal insulation, microscale thermal phenomena, fluid flow, phase-change energy transfer, heat pipes, reactor safety, cryogenics, and fire phenomena, authoring more than 300 research journal and monograph articles, 16 edited volumes, and one book.
As chancellor, Tien was a leading supporter of affirmative action. After the Regents's 1995 ban of using of racial preferences in university admissions, Tien launched the "Berkeley Pledge," an outreach program designed to recruit disadvantaged students from the state's public schools. Amid an 18% budget cut, Tien launched "The Promise of Berkeley — Campaign for the New Century," a fundraising drive that raised $1.44 billion.
Known for his "Go Bears!" spirit, Tien was very popular with students, often showing up at student rallies and sporting events wearing his "Cal" baseball cap. He was not uncommonly sighted picking up trash in Sproul Plaza, appearing in the library in the middle of the night during finals week, or checking up on students in the residence halls and classrooms.
Tien was a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the Academia Sinica (in Taiwan), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (in mainland China). The Zi Jin Mountain Observatory in China named an asteroid "Tienchanglin" and a Chevron Corporation oil tanker was christened "M/T Chang-Lin Tien," both named in his honor. The Tien Center for East Asian Studies at UC Berkeley began construction in 2005. (en)
- 田長霖(Chang-lin Tien,),加州大學柏克萊分校第七任校長 (1990年-1997年),也是美國知名大學中第一個亞裔與華裔校長。
田長霖出生於中國黄陂,1949年隨家人遷到台灣,並先後就讀於建國中學以及台灣大學機械工程學系。大學畢業後於1956年赴美,1957年取得路易維爾大學機械工程碩士,1959年在普林斯頓大學取得文學碩士以及機械工程博士。1998年接受香港特首委任為創新科技委員會主席。
1999年南京紫金山天文台將編號3643的小行星命名為「田長霖星」,以表彰田長霖對教育以及社會的貢獻。
在田長霖逝世以前,獲香港特別行政區行政長官董建華授予大紫荊勳章,以表彰他積極促進香港創新及科技發展。 (zh)
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| - Chang-lin Tien, GBM (, pinyin: Tián Chánglín, July 24, 1935 – October 29, 2002), as the 8th Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley (1990–97), was the first Asian American and Chinese American to head a major U.S. university. (en)
- 田長霖(Chang-lin Tien,),加州大學柏克萊分校第七任校長 (1990年-1997年),也是美國知名大學中第一個亞裔與華裔校長。 (zh)
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