Flora Li-Tsui FU mm
Assistant Professor BmmE
Doctoral and Selected Previous
Postdoctoral Training - Positions Research Interests 8f%%%!. ___- PhD, University of Cali- Ming and Qing Chinese painting;
fornia, Berkeley (1995). twentieth-century Chinese painting:
landscape paintings of specific places.
Virgil K Y HO mim
Assistant Professor Bhmm
DPhil, Oxford University (1995).
Research Fellow, IASSA, Gothenburg University (1989-94).
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Social and cultural history of modern China; perceptions and aspects of life in Republican Canton; political culture and political symbolisms in modern China.
Bockja KIM zM13
Assistant Professor L%ef&m
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PhD, Boston University Lecturer, Boston Uni- (1993). versity Cosmopolitan College (1992-93).
Comparative philosophy of religion;
Christianity and Zen Buddhism:Greek philosophy; German idealism: philosophy ofJ N Findlay and Wittgenstein;
comparative mysticism; religion and literature.
David Peter LAWRENCE amfi
Assistant Professor Bbfiimm
PhD, University of Chicago (1992).
Tik-Sang LIU F%@?t
Assistant Professor BMw7tb
PhD, University of Pittsburgh (1995).
Comparative philosophy and philosophy of religion; problems of cross-cultural interpretation and relativism; monistic Kashmiri Saivism; Indian linguistic theory; Buddhist logic.
Family and kinship: popular religion in South China: ethnicity; ecological anthropology:visual anthropology.
Zongli LU xm
Assistant Professor Bim?G!s
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PhD, University of Associate Professor and Chinese politicalandintellectual history Wisconsin, Madison (1995). Section Vice-Director, from early to early medieval periods;
Chinese Academy ofSocial Chinese cultural history; political Sciences (1988-89). institutions and systems: classicaltextual Lecturer, University of studies: popular beliefs and religions.
Wisconsin, Madison
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Postdoctoral Training Positions Research Interests BfR%i$
: Ling-Tun NGAI PhD, University of Twentieth-century Chinese fiction; China- Wisconsin, Madison (1994). West comparative Literature; Chinese
Assistant Professor literature of Hong Kong and Macau.
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Kam-Ming YIP n%iw
Assistant Professor immf
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PhD, Chinese University of Lecturer, Hong Kong Baptist Philosophy of Language; Chinese logic;
Hong Kong (1993). University (1993-95). methodology ofthinking;Taoism.
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PhD, Australian National Assistant Professor, Hong Chinese Linguistics; Chinese historical University (1995). Kong Polytechnic University phonology; Chinese dialectology;
Assistant Professor (1995-96). experimental phonetics: phonology.
Research Fellow, Australian
National University q@m~~ ; +lgapgg~ : +afsgg ; (1996-2000). ll%iEP9 : P>%Eg 0
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Postdoctoral Training Positions Research Interests m%%i%&
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Professor and Division Head
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(1993-98).
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Professor and Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Science: Director, Survev Research Center
Professor and Director,
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PhD, State University of Assistant and Associate Social networks and occupational New York at Albany (1990). Professor, University of mobility: economic transition and social
Minnesota (1991-97). stratification; social capital of Chinese firms.
PhD, University of Chicago Professor of Political Chinese domestic poiitics; foreign (1969). Science, University of North policies: ideology; intellectual history.
Carolina (1984-93).
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Adjunct Professor ff-fW%Y
Erik BAARK 3mi
Associate Professor M%!E
PhD, University of Michigan Professor of Sociology, China's economic reforms: social mobility
(1981). Harvard University
(1987-95). and stratification in China: political Professor and Head, change in communist regimes; political Division of Social Sci- movements in China.
ence. HKUST(199598).
Professor of Sociology,
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PhD, University of Lund Associate Professor(l988- Science and technology policy in China:
(1986). 99) and Director, Institute technology assessment;theory and Dr Phil, University of of Social Sciences (1992- methodologies;internationaltechnology Copenhagen (1998). 94), Technica: University of transfer and developmentaid:innovation
Denmark. processes in engineering consultancy.
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Associate Professor Ew!tf
Doctoral and Postdoctoral Training PhD, Harvard University (1992).
Selected Previous
Positions Research Interests ff’%%@ - Research Fellow, Australian Comparative capitaLisms; state-society National University relations; development/modernization;
(1996-98). social history; political humor.
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PhD, Columbia University (1994).
~- Socialidentity;intergroup processes;
learning motivation: emotionai inteliigence: culturalinfluence on social behavior.
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Em : frMilti%'r'j%rn93i 0PhD, University of Cam- bridge(1991).
Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington University in St Louis (1990-92).
China's agricultural and rural
development: property rights economics;
economic history.
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PhD, Yale University Organizational behavior; political
(1991). economy; business organizationsin
Postdoctoral Fellow, Chinese societies.
University of California,
Berkeley (1991-92). m&37%% : iEm!;ti*Tiwg ; ~EmwJ WftSHlo
Barry SAUTMAN ml7l
Associate Professor swzlf
Edward Jaw-Ching TU
Senior Lecturer
PhD, Columbia University Visiting Assistant Professor, Ethnicity. nationaiism and ideological (1990). Johns Hopkins/Nanjing discoursesin China; comparative studie!?
University Center in state ethnic policies and
(1991-92). ethnonationalism;internationalhuman rights law; US-China relations.
PhD, University of Tennessee (1983).
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Research Associate, Center Comparative study of recent population for Social and Demographic changes and policy implications in Analysis, State University Taiwan, China, Singapore and Hong of New York (1980-92). Kong.
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David ZWEIG
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Associate Professor am+2
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Postdoctoral Training - Positions Research Interests Idf?Z%$ -~~
PhD, University of Michigan Associate Professor of Chinese politics and political economy;
(1983). International Politics, rural development in China: Sino- Postdoctoral Fellow, Fletcher School, Tufts American relations:international political Harvard University University (1986-96). economy; returnee scholarsin China; East
(1984-85). Asian international relations.
Sanghoon AHN Fsml
Assistant Professor mEE!m?
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PhD, Massachusetts Visiting Researcher, Bank of Technology and productivity;economic Institute of Technology Japan,Tokyc (1995-96). development; internationaltrade and (1997). Economist, Organization for finance.
Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD), Paris *%fi?Ssi*Rfi ; @%%,xd ; l!%?%%!@
(1997-2001). %!I!~
Assistant Professor
PhD, University of Hong Kong (1996).
Social/practicalintelligence;interpersonal relations: stress and coping: gender-role orientatiomsocial and cognitive origins of depression; psychological bases of somatic disorders.
Greg B FELKER fti?m%
Assistant Professor mEf&#%
PhD, Princeton University (1998).
Robert G FERGUSON Ef&&ft
Assistant Professor mwm
PhD, University of Minnesota (1996).
Comparative politics: internat;onal political economy; Southeast Asian politics and development: industrial and technology policy.
History of science and technology:
business history;technologicaland organizational change in the aerospace industry.
Gaochao HE
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Assistant Professor mETmT
PhD, University of Chicago (1993).
Chinese politics; political economy:
applied rational choice and game theory;
development and democracy; philosophy ofexplanation.
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Carsten A HOLZ
Postdoctoral Training - Positions PhD, Cornell University
(1995).
Research Interests !%?%f$
Development economics; China's economy; applied macroeconomics:
monetary economics.
Agnes Shuk-Mei KU g;g!g
Assistant Professor mEm~!s
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles (1995).
Assistant Professor, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (1993-2000).
Cukural sociology; civilsociety and public sphere; Hong Kong culture and politics;
genderissues.
Daniel Yiu-Fai LEE H&F
Assistant Professor msms
PhD, University of Toronto (2002).
Development economics: economics of human resources:Chineseeconomy.
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Assistant Professor mJw7t!2
PhD. McMaster University (1993).
Research Affiliate, Yale University (1992).
Research Associate, University of Quebec (1993-94).
Migration and family dynamicsin developing countries;geographical information systems (GIS).
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Assistant Professor
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles (1998).
Lecturer, City University of Government and politics of Hong Kong;
Hong Kong (1999-2000). elections and campaigns; political economy;democratization; East European transformation.
Gerald R PATCHELL BR1
Assistant Professor iwcm#i
PhD, Simon Frazer University (1991).
Economic and cultural geography;
geography ofJapan;cooperative communities and the diffusion of organizations: environmental management and regional development
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Assistant Professor
Doctoral and Selected Previous
Postdoctoral Training Positions Research Interests 6ff%%@
PhD,School oforientaland Chinese labor and globalfactories;gender African Studies, and cultural politics: globalization and
University of London transborder studies.
(1998).
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Michelle YIK PhD, University of British
EM3 Columbia (1999).
Assistant Professor Em%!itf
SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Victoria, Canada (1999).
Assistant Professor, University of Hong Kong (1998-2001).
Culture and personality;structure of affect: cross-cultural research methods.
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Assistant Professor transition.
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Division of Sociul Science 93
ADAM,Tim R X*r$$, 68
ADAVAL, Rashmi,BO AHMAD.Ishfaq gBs.35 AHN, Sanghoon W@m,91 AI, Chunrong x&g, 63 ALTMAN, MichaelS r&?&Z, 20 ARYA,Sunil g!$${z, 35 AU, OscarC L @?I$$, 44 AYERS, Lydia ,@@t, 38, 86
BAARK, Erik s&89 BAE, Kee-Hong %#Sh, 69 BANFIELD, David K, 7 BARFORD,John P @@,q$, 25 BEN LETAIEF, Khaled $Eg,41 BENSAOU, Brahim $ZBfi#R,38 BHARGAVA,Vijay K.41 CARTER, Christopher K g&(*,73 CHAN, Anthony T K m@g, 73 CHAN,Chak Keung @$$@, 26 CHAN,Charles Wing-Hoi p.@$H,86 CHAN,Che Ting j@+'+,19 CHAN, Chi Ming Az,88, 25 CHAN,Chun Man I$&*,32 CHAN,GaryShueng-Han Egg,38 CHAN, KC @t';@, 67 CHAN, Ka Lok mz%,67 CHAN, Kit-Yee ~i~#, 86 CHAN, Kwing Lam l$&m;Mr, 12 CHAN, Leonard Kwok-Kou lT@&$,84 CHAN, Man Sun m*$fi,46 CHAN, Philip C H f&Es, 41
CHAN,Yeung Lewis @@,, 69 CHAN,Yuk-Shee f@z&J, 67 CHANG,Chihchen $+&,@, 30 CHANG,Chris Chi Kwong a&,@%,9 CHANG,Donald C EST,5 CHANG, Hao zig,883 CHANG. Kung thing go@, 12 CHANG. Leroy L @Z#, 19,41 CHANG, PaulTY Ek@, 29 CHANSON,SamuelT I*#, 34 CHAO,ChristopherYu Hang f&Q@,56 CHASNOV,Jeffrey R @kg,14 CHEN, Beifang lT$.;ltfs, 14 CHEN, Chih-Ying fQ@& 59 CHEN,Guanghao mxB.32 CHEN,Guohua lT!@Qg, 27 CHEN, Hanfu ~!$$&42 CHEN.Jay Chung b$?fi+, 53 CHEN, Kani,17
CHEN,Kevin CW l&?&*,58 CHEN, Kevin J p$.l.47 CHEN, Lai I$??&83 CHEN. Li-Fen ~$.~~, 85 CHEN, Peter F ,&?f$&, 59 CHEN.ShouJun [email protected]@,lZ CHEN,Songnian ~~~~, 63 CHENG, Cecilia @,Ef, 91 CHENG, Leonard K H $@Q$$, 62 CHENG, Ping $@q, 53
CHENG, RogerShu Kwan @lT#$&s,44 CHENG,Shiu-Yuen #1$@,12 CHENG,Siu Wing $bfB@, 36 CHEUNG, Helen s~$&!$.3 CHEUNG, Ki Ling 5@1$$@, 71 CHEUNG, Raymond $?&*,51
CHElJNG,Samuel Hung-Nin E:#q, 83 CHEUNG, Shing Chi s&7&, 38 CHEUNG.Siu-Woo &&$!I, 86 CHEW, Soo Hong RP'$b, 62 CH'I, Hsi-Sheng g$@E. 89 CHIANG,Jeongwen Rm*, 79
94 Index
CHIEN, Cecilia Lee-Fang @cz, 86 CHIGRINOV, VLadimir G, 44 CHIN, Roland T @%j$,34 CHO, Jangok ,$E$Z, 63 CHOI, Chi-Cheung ~~~$,85 CHOI, Jaepil gaj&, 77 CHOI,Jong Hag g$&& 59 CHOONG,PhiL $&@,@,50 CHOW, King Chuen J%l@&, 3 CHOW, King Lau ma;%,7 CHOY,Manhoi gzjF.39 CHU, C K $@?&lZ CHU, PaulCW $#'@&19 CHUE,Timothy K $$$@,65
CHUNG, ALbert Chi-Shing $&$a, 39 CLARK,Theodore H K $[JJ#$, 72 COOK, David E a&g, 65 CUE. Nelson E&B.#B, 19
DAI, Wei Min @@&lo DASGUPTA, Sudipto, 68 DELIOS, Andrew ?&$$,E, 77 DIAS, Garvin Percy @&, 73 DING,Cunsheng TA%, 39 DING,X L T&&90
DOBSON. Peter N,Jr $tzz, 20 DU. Qiang #~@,13
DUAN,Jin-Chuan ,@B,%, 67
EASTHAM,Tony R ggz, 29,42 EWING, Maurice A ?7>,69
FAN,Joseph P H gT?$z, 69 FANG, Ming 581, 25 FARH,LarryJ L $$gc,76
FERGUSON, RobertG ~@&%, 91 FLEISCHER, RudoLf Hans @s&,36 FOREMAN, Bradley A gQ#j, 23 FORSTER, PaulW g!%fiM, 73 FRANKLIN, Laurence W$E, 68 FREDERICKSON,James R @@!f#, 59 FIJ, Flora Li-Tsui @sfiv. 87 FUNG,Jimmy C H is&E,14 FUNG,KwokKwong ;%%'r?,ZO
FUNG, Pascale N ;,,&#& 47 FLING, Y&Ming ;,!?,$#!a, 85
GAO, Furong &l$$, 26 GAO,Ping ST,26
GAO,Yongsheng &;plic%, 56 GE, Weikun El?@, 20
GHIDAOUI, Mohamed S )z#g&, 32 GOLIN, MordecaiJ ;Is;q@, 36 GOONETILLEKE, Ravindra S p@%$, 51 GORN. Gerald J $ljgg, 79
GOYAL,Vidhan Krishan &@$$, 69 GU,Jun ,@&I, 34
GUO,Zhihong ffi~~,ll
HA, ALbert H#$&F, 72 HACKETT,James A &3@&1 HAMDI, Mounir $$@',36 HAN, Yifan $#&fi, 2 HAYNES, Richard $?$+I]@, 9 HE,Gaochao i?iJiJXfl. 91 HELSEN. Kristiaan @{g&79 HO, Virgil KY @J#& 87 HOLZ, Carsten A Oz. 92 HONG, Se-Joon I#‘#%, 73 HONG.Ying Yi E&{&90 HORNER,AndrewB EcTg.36 HSIANG, Wu-Yi Igsz, 13 HSIAO, Cheng fitg, 62
HSIAO, Wen-Luan Wendy ?&*a, 7 HSIEH, Dennis P H iy%g, 5 HSING.I-Ming %I$$& 27 HSU,Chin Tsau $F&& 54 HSU,Vernon N @$',.51 HU,Inchi #@#I, 71 HU,Jishan &&$8,15 HU,Xijun agz, 26 HUANG, Ho-Chi BlgiJw.44
HUANG, Howard Ju-Chang $$lft$:. 29 HUANG,Jingsong W$!A#, 15 HUI, David Chi-Wai $fQi$, 27 HUI,Grafton Wai-How $Fa/$%13 HUNG,Chang-Tai i#E%,83 HWANG,ChuanYang s&'{Dl, 68 HWANG, Huey-hang R,&?$, 42
Index 95
IP, Nancy Yuk-Yu g!&'& 1
JIA, Guocheng Em&10 JIANG,Shaoyu @@%%,83 JING, Bingyi %@j$$, 15 JONEJA, Ajay ii3&3f#, 51
KAO, Charles Kuen WE,42 KAO, KariS Y WgA, 84
KATAFYGIOTIS, Lambros kqffa, 30 KATZENSTEIN,Gary 3 X(z&77 KI, Wing Hung g&&47 KIM, Bockja &@?,87
KIM,Chung Kweon %iE@, 60 KIM, Jang Kyo %i$'Q, 54 KIM, Son Ku &gh, 63 KIM,Tai-Young g&33, 77 KO, Ping Keung g;%@,42 KO, Robert K M s&@&2 KOK,Ted Chi Wah $l%g, 47 KOT,See Chun g@@,54 KU, Agnes Shuk-Mei ~~@$, 92 KUANG,Junshuang mE$ij,30 KUNG, James Kai-Sing gag, 90 KUNG,Shain-Dow JL%$!$, 5 KWAN.Sabrina YS Egg%,60 KWOK, Hoi Sing $fi;'&$, 42 KWOK,James S H fB$%@, 74 KWOK, James Tin-Yau $I?*%, 39 KWOK,Kenny Chung Sau sDCps.29 KWOK,Yue Kuen $%TW,15
LAM, David Chuen Chun $$$$ffi, 56 LANG, KarlR ;@%?,74
LAU, ALexis Kai-Hon $I,&& 15 LAU, Jack @!t@, 44
LAU, Kei May ~~$?%,43 LAU, Ronaid gfl$BB, 72 LAU, William KM ~@?$$,13
LAW, Kenneth Shing-Keung $!@$i;~,76 LAWRENCE, David Peter @A#,887 LEA, Chin Tau %%%%$,43 LEE, Christina $@g, 80 LEE, Chung-Yee $,%&, 50 LEE, DanielYiu-Fai $@w$, 92 LEE, Dik Lun ?&.&.I, 35
LEE, Fletcher 0 g%g, 58 LEE,Steve Hon-Keung ~I@~, 55 LEE,Yi-Kuen $@E, 56 LI,Xiangsong $@& 31 LI,Xiaoyuan +@@, 10 LI, Yining ELI@, 62 LI, Zexiang $$$$$B, 44 LI, Zongjin fzi$, 31 LIANG, Chun g#, 3 LIN, Fangzhen #z&36 LIN, Justin Yifu #$$&&, 63 LIN, Otto CC #@@i, 50 LIN, Shengcai $*g$j,4 LIN,Yi-Min **SE, 90 LIN,Zhenyang #$ER,lO LING, Shiqing ;gij$!il, 17 LIU, Jiyin B&f&ED, 52 LIU, Liming !$@$pa, 52
LU, Hongjun Rz$$35 LUONG, Howard C $&$#I,47
MA, Albert C ,R;@fllff, 63 MA, John 2 ,~,~GjZ, 92 MA, Ngok l% 92 MAK, Andrew $$TE,27 MAK, Brian Kan-Wing g$@$,39 MANSINGHKA,Surendra K g%W, 68 MCKAY,Gordon @fFAg, 26 MENG.Guowu zaE,16 MI, Yongli I;Ef7jc?lJ, 26
MUPPALA,Jogesh K @&@,37 MURCH, Ross D @$$,E, 45 MUTHUKRISHNAN,AV,80
NAHM, Jae Hyon $$a,65 NASON,Stephen W $I]&77 NG,Angela LP SE%,70 NG,Charles W W $#$!, 31 NG, Ka Ming $$gg, 25 NG,Shu Ming fi&#,72 NG,Tai Kai $$AIfit, 21 NG, Wilfred S H $$JE& 40 NGAI, Ling-Tun &+$$,88
OH, Hong-Seok @i.&&, 77
PAE,SuiL $$*--.60 PAPADIAS, Dimitris BE&40 PARK, Cheol #%,70 PARK,ChuLWon #$$~,58 PATCHELL,GeraLd R Bf$$$, 92 PEFFERS, Ken e%,!$ 72
PENG, H Benjamin ~~~R~, 5 PONG,Ting Chuen m$&,35 POON,Andrew Wing On s&$,48 POON, RandyYat Choi -3$&t, 2 POON, Vincent M C $8fl&48 PORTER,John F J&&$, 27 PRICE, Lydia J Qi$fi, 81
RENNEBERG, Reinhard {*2&#,9 ROCK, Christopher D $$&@,3~, 7 ROSSITER, David @his, 40 RUAN,Yong-Bin fizz& 14
SALVACRUZJoseph ,@$@,81 SAUTMAN, Barry ~>{Ej~,90 SCHMITT.Joseph M 288@,45 SEMKOW, Brian W tin& 59 SENGUPTA,Jaideep rfig$g, 81 SHANG,Chii igi&32
SHEN, Helen C $s;fr, 37 SHEN,VincentY jAB@, 35 SHENG, Ping XT,19 SHI, Bertram Emil fi&31,45 SHI, Mengze ;fis;i$,Sl SHI, Pengcheng $&%$@,48 SIN,Johnny K 0 s@s,43 SIU,Man Hung a*;$?,48 SUN,Qingping T$,@S, 55 SZETO, KwokYip aT$iJIg, 21
Index 97
TAI, Chiew-Lan %$*@~,40 TAM, Kar Yan ggga, 71 TAM, Wing Yim ig&$, 21 TANG, Benzhong g&&l0 TANG, Chi-Keung ffi@@,40 TANG, Kai jga.57 TANG, Wilson H 3i@&%, 29 TANG,Zikang zF@, 23 TARN,Tzyh-Jong 3@,%,43 TAY, William $$Bg@, 84 THE,Jack H H @I$!$& 74 THONG, JamesY L z&z,75 TING, Pang-Hsin T#Rgfi,84 TONG, Pin fq, 53 TSANG, Danny H K ~!?&~,45 TSENG, Mitchell M @RR*&, 50 TSIM, KarlW K ft&%, 6 TSUI,AnneSY #f$j!W,76 TSUI, Chi Ying gs$& 45 TSUI, Ophelia KC '&lg, 23 TSUNG, Fugee '$?@3, 52 TU, Edward Jow-Ching ;$@@, 90 TU,Shiao-Chun David $$Sg.$;, 1 TUNG.Yeou-Koung $$gg, 30
VANHONACKER, Wilfried R R j%&%79
WALDER, Andrew G a%@,89 WAN,Yat-Wah pB?$, 52 WANG, Jerry H C &!#$I, 1 WANG,Jiannong z@E,21 WANG, Kang Lung iEfp&43 WANG, Lixin ic$fi, 46 WANG, Ning 3%. 23 WANG, Susheng z.B$, 64 WANG, Wenxiong 3*&8 WANG, William S Y i*E, 84 WANG,Xiangrong zl;;l$$, 22 WANG, Xiaoping E$gq, 16 WANG,Xinyang z&E,85 WANG,YY zEn,43 WANG,Yu-Hsing !EibTT, 32 WANG,Yuqi zE4r$, 23 WONG,JeffreyTze-Fei zF!l'$, 1 WONG,Joseph T Y z*ff. 7 WONG,KamSing &$$&22 WONG,Man zEft,46 WONG, Man Yu ~~~I~,16 WOODERS,John &BE{*, 64 WU, Changqi zgG.64 WU, Dekai g@@, 37 WYER, Roberts, 79
XIAO.Xudong B&$!, 22 XULHong W&3
YAMADA,Takeshi &FE@, 70 YAN, Min &$a, 17
YAN, Yijing &tig, 11
98 Index
YANG, Chung-Chun $%8%, 14 YANG,Hai @,jj&,31 YANG, Qiang Us@, 37 YANG, Shihe @'&$lI, 11 YANG,Zhiyu @,sT, 22 YAU. Sze-Fong Mark $$,zft, 46 YEE, Angelina Chun-Chu *I$$$,85 YEE,Terrence F #$$I$,27 YEUNG, Dit-Yan #$I!${:, 37 YEUNG. King Lun #@fi%, 28 YI, Kangoh $g?i, 66 YIK. Michelle g$&. 93 YIP, Kam-Ming $&$,$Rfi,88 YOO,Seung Weon #!I,#$~,61 YOUNG.Ben #c&32
YU, ALbertC H 3$$@, 8 YU, Gino g@Ig, 49 YU,Jianzhen $BlIl, 11 YU, Kunrui h'$t$IY,l4 YU, Nai Teng fin%,9 YU,Tongxi $&ng, 53 YU,Yan fiB%,66 YUE, PO Lock $$f$$, 25 YUEN, MatthewM F ~@,j@, 55
ZENG, Bing @$46 ZHANG,Chu p&68
ZHANG, Guochang Sal, 59 ZHANG.Hongtao f&j%&75 ZHANG, Jin Ez, 70
ZHANG, Lianwen (Nevin) zg*, 38 ZHANG, Limin G?$lJ& 33
ZHANG, Min E&i, 86 ZHANG, Mingjie EBB@, 3 ZHANG,Tongyi %a--, 54 ZHANG, Xixiang $!$m$y, 24 ZHANG,Zhaoqing GTig ZHAO, Hao $&81 ZHAO,Tianshou $$*%,56 ZHAO,Ying $$a,81 ZHENG,Shaohui gB#@, 72 ZHOU, Rongrong H@@,82 ZHOU, Wen Rg.66 ZHU,Guang x/&3 ZHU,Tim Tian SK, 93 ZHU,Xiaonong $&Ugd,88
ZHU,Yongchang $+?&g, 17 ZOHAR,Yitshak &$@z, 56 ZWEIG, David EktQ, 91 ZWICK, Rami @f$f+$, 80
Index 99