Quantum mine Wu Jian
Wu Jianxiong has accomplished many significant experiments in atomic spectros, quantum mechanics and so on, and thus won a series of honors. In 1974, she was awarded the title of "the best scientist of the year" by the American scientific community, and she was the first woman to receive this honor. In 1975, Wu Jianxiong was elected president of the American Physical Society. For the first time in the world of physics in the United States, the president of the Physics Society is a woman. In the same year, President Ford awarded her the National Medal of science at the White House. In 1978, she was awarded the first prize of 100000 US dollars by the wolf foundation. Wu Jianxiong is the first physicist to receive the prize for special contributions to science and human beings. Wu also received honorary doctorates from 15 famous universities in the world. Western scientists call her the queen of physics.
Wu Jianxiong has accomplished many significant experiments in atomic spectros, quantum mechanics and so on, and thus won a series of honors. In 1974, she was awarded the title of "the best scientist of the year" by the American scientific community, and she was the first woman to receive this honor. In 1975, Wu Jianxiong was elected president of the American Physical Society. For the first time in the world of physics in the United States, the president of the Physics Society is a woman. In the same year, President Ford awarded her the National Medal of science at the White House. In 1978, she was awarded the first prize of 100000 US dollars by the wolf foundation. Wu Jianxiong is the first physicist to receive the prize for special contributions to science and human beings. Wu also received honorary doctorates from 15 famous universities in the world. Western scientists call her the queen of physics
in the 1930s, Rabbi, who presided over the Department of physics at Columbia University and developed it into the top physics center in the United States, pointed out in a public speech in 1986 that Wu Jianxiong deserved the Nobel Prize. Wu Jianxiong's classmate in Berkeley once founded Fermi National Laboratory in Chicago. Wilson also said that Wu Jianxiong should win the Nobel Prize[ 2] (p304) Steinberg, who was familiar with Yang Zhenning and Li Zheng when he was young and worked with Li Zheng and Wu Jianxiong at Columbia University, thought that it was a great pity that she was not included in the award. Li Zheng and Yang Zhenning put forward their theoretical ideas, but their inconsistent parity was discovered by her experiments. I think this is more important, and before that, She has made outstanding achievements in our field, and I can't understand the decision of the Award Committee very much[ 5] After Steinberg won the Nobel Prize in 1988, the influential science magazine published an article about him, Lederman, a physicist at Columbia University, and Schwartz, who later started a computer company. According to the article, Steinberg and many others share the same view that Wu Jianxiong should be the co winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize. Steinberg, like Oppenheimer and Wu Jianxiong, is one of the five people who expressed their gratitude at the end of Li and Yang's paper. He is one of the smaller circles that participated in this work. He knew their research earlier and gave useful suggestions
similar to Wu Jianxiong's research field, Ruan Muxi, the Nobel Prize winner in physics in 1989, and xibog, the Nobel Prize winner in chemistry in 1951, who did experiments with her at Berkeley's accelerator in his early years, all agreed that Wu Jianxiong should win the Nobel prize without any problem[ 2] (p305) from 1940s to 1950s, she worked with Wu Jianxiong at Columbia University to carry out experiments. After learning that she won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1975, Ruan Watt called Wu Jianxiong and thought that she was far more qualified to win the prize than herself[ 2] (p305) in the 1950s, n. samios, who received a doctorate from Columbia University and later became an outstanding particle physicist, and served as director of Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, represented the situation of many scientists of later generations. "I always thought she had won the Nobel Prize," he said. In my opinion, she belongs to the circle that deserves the Nobel Prize[ 2] , p305)
the famous scientist who accompanied Wu Jianxiong, who used to be the director of CERN in Geneva and the president of European and German Physics Society, believes that Wu Jianxiong should definitely be listed in the Nobel Prize together with Yang and Li, because she is the first one to make experimental results. ([ 2] As for ordinary scientists, we can cite Fay ajzenberg selove (1926 -) as a representative. Fook'ai is one of the few female physicists and promoters of women's participation in Science in the United States. Her and her husband's research on the radioactive hazards caused by atomic bomb tests in the atmosphere promoted the cessation of atomic weapons tests in the atmosphere. In her autobiographical memoirs, Wu Jianxiong is mentioned more than once by this woman physicist who has a strong personality and is eager to fight against injustice. She defended Wu Jianxiong by saying: Wu Jianxiong should share the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics with Li Zheng and Yang Zhenning. What Li and Yang did was theoretical work, and she proved them correct with extremely beautiful experiments[ 6],p115)
Wu Jianxiong has accomplished many significant experiments in atomic spectros, quantum mechanics and so on, and thus won a series of honors. In 1974, she was awarded the title of "the best scientist of the year" by the American scientific community, and she was the first woman to receive this honor. In 1975, Wu Jianxiong was elected president of the American Physical Society. For the first time in the world of physics in the United States, the president of the Physics Society is a woman. In the same year, President Ford awarded her the National Medal of science at the White House. In 1978, she was awarded the first prize of 100000 US dollars by the wolf foundation. Wu Jianxiong is the first physicist to receive the prize for special contributions to science and human beings. Wu also received honorary doctorates from 15 famous universities in the world. Western scientists call her the queen of physics< 2. Wu Jianxiong is a young writer. Since childhood, he has read a lot of poems and books, especially "Lao Zhuang", and has learned a lot. He has published his works since 2002 and won many important awards such as Bingxin literature award. Has published "you must be beautiful", "sunflower blossoms" and other works, and served as the film "after 17 o'clock", "Gardenia" screenwriter; In addition, a number of works have been selected in the national art and film exhibitions, and are known as "versatile writers". His novel cat will be published soon
Wu Jianxiong was born in July 1984. Cantonese, now studying in a university in Beijing
won the second prize of group A in the national new concept composition competition
his works were published in budding and Wenzi Ke. Published books like you have to be beautiful<
main works published in bud magazine over the years
win win, June 2003
Wu Jianxiong (1912-1997), known as the queen of physics, was born in Taicang, Jiangsu Province. Born in Shanghai, he studied at the University of California in 1936. After receiving his doctorate, he stayed in the United States and became a famous Chinese American physicist. In 1956, Yang Zhenning and Li Zheng first put forward the "law of non conservation of parity", overthrowing the "law of conservation of parity", which has long been regarded as the golden rule. In order to prove the correctness of Yang's and Li's theories, Wu Jianxiong spent almost all day in the laboratory, eating bread when he was hungry, drinking a glass of milk when he was thirsty, and sleeping for only four hours every day. Hard work has finally brought fruitful results: Yang and Li's laws have been proved to be correct, which has caused a sensation in the international physics community. It is said that Wu Jianxiong has solved the No. 1 mystery of atomic physics and nuclear physics. Wu Jianxiong was once a teacher of "the father of radar in China". She has accomplished many significant experiments in atomic spectros, quantum mechanics and so on, and thus won a series of honors. In 1974, she was awarded the title of "the best scientist of the year" by the American scientific community, and she was the first woman to receive this honor. In 1975, Wu Jianxiong was elected president of the American Physical Society. For the first time in the world of physics in the United States, the president of the Physics Society is a woman. In the same year, President Ford awarded her the National Medal of science at the White House. In 1978, she was awarded the first prize of 100000 US dollars by the wolf foundation. Wu Jianxiong is the first physicist to receive the prize for special contributions to science and human beings. Wu also received honorary doctorates from 15 famous universities in the world. Western scientists call her the queen of physics