Woo received many honours and awards for professional achievement and civic contribution, including Fellowships of the
American Physical Society and the
California Academy of Sciences; the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship; Honorary Professorships at
Fudan University,
Chinese Academy of Sciences (Institute of Physics),
Shenzhen University, and
Peking University; the
Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award by the United Nations Association; the Golden Key of the City of San Francisco;
Chia-Wei Woo Day was declared by the
Mayor of San Francisco. He was National President of the National Association of Chinese-Americans during 1984–86. He was the US China Olympics Liaison for the
1984 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles. In 1991, he received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from his alma mater,
Washington University. In 1995, Woo received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Georgetown College, and was named an Honorary Citizen by the Municipal Government of
Shenzhen. In 1996, he received a Distinguished International Service Award from
the University of Minnesota and an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Washington University; and was appointed a
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) by
Queen Elizabeth II. In 2000, he was awarded the
Gold Bauhinia Star by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). In 2001, he was awarded "Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur" by the President of the French Republic. ==References==