- Ta-You Wu
Ta-You Wu (zh-cp|c=吴大猷|p=Wú Dàyóu) was a Chinese-born atomic and nuclear theoretical
physicist (1907-2000) who worked in theUnited States ,Canada , mainlandChina , andTaiwan . He has been called the "Father of Chinese Physics."Wu was born in
Guangzhou (Canton) onSeptember 27 ,1907 . In 1929 he took his undergraduate degree atNankai University inTianjin (Tientsin). He moved to theUnited States for graduate schooling and took a Doctor of Philosophy Degree from theUniversity of Michigan in 1933. Dr. Wu returned to China, and between 1934 and 1949 he taught at various institutions there, includingPeking University inBeijing , and National Southwest Associated University inKunming . In 1949, the year of the defeat of the Communists over the Nationalists in theChinese Civil War , Wu fled toCanada . There he headed the Theoretical Physics Division of the National Research Council until 1963. In the late 1960s, he was chair of the department of Physics and Astronomy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. After 1962, he held various positions inTaiwan , including President of theAcademia Sinica (1983-1994). He continued lecturing into his 90s and died on March 4, 2000.Wu's Ph.D. dissertation dealt with theoretical predictions of the chemical properties of the yet undiscovered transuranic elements of the actinide series, which includes such well known elements as
plutonium andamericium . Later in his career, he worked onsolid-state physics , molecular physics,statistical physics , and other areas oftheoretical physics . He was known as a teacher as much as a theoretician. His many illustriuous students includeChen Ning Yang andTsung-Dao Lee , co-winners of theNobel Prize in Physics in 1957.Dr. Wu wrote several books, best known of which are the monograph "Vibrational Spectra and Structure of Polyatomic Molecules" (1939) and the graduate level textbooks "Quantum Mechanics" (1986) and (as co-author) "Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Fields" (1991).
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