Tai-Kai Ng
Tai-Kai Ng () is a physicist from Hong Kong.Ng earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Hong Kong, then graduated from Northwestern University with a doctorate. He returned to Hong Kong for a professorship at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. In 2000, Ng was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society "[f]or his work on the Coulomb effects in a quantum dot, leading to the prediction of conductance enhancement due to the Kondo resonance." Provided by Wikipedia
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Coulomb Repulsion and Resonant Tunnelling by Lee, Patrick A., Ng, Tai-Kai
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Majorana Fermion Induced Resonant Andreev Reflection by Law, Kam Tuen, Lee, Patrick A., Ng, Tai-Kai
Published 2010
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Detecting Topological Phases in Cold Atoms by Liu, Xiong-Jun, Law, Kam Tuen, Ng, Tai-Kai, Lee, Patrick A.
Published 2014
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