Ding Zhaozhong
was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA in January p>1936. Three months later, he returned to China with his parents. His ancestral home was Rizhao, Shandong Province (his father was born in Rizhao and his mother was born in Haiyang). He went to school in China in his early years, and his father graduated from Shandong University, where he once taught.
Ding Zhaozhong went to Taiwan Province province with his father in p>1949, and went to the United States in 1956.
In p>1994, he was hired as an honorary professor of Shandong University.
graduated from the University of Michigan in p>1959.
in p>196 and 1962, he received a master's degree in science and a doctor's degree. In 1978, he received an honorary doctor of science degree.
In p>1963, he was funded by the Ford Foundation to work in the European Nuclear Research Center in Geneva. From 1964 to 1967, he taught at Columbia University.
In p>1966, he was the head of the German electron synchrotron group in Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany (he later discovered that the new detection technique for J particles was successfully tested in Hamburg).
From p>1967 to 1969, he was an associate professor and professor in the Department of Physics of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Thomas Dudley cabot Chair Professor since p>1977. . In 197, he served as the consultant of particle and field research project of American Physical Association, and served as the deputy editor-in-chief of Bulletin of Nuclear Physics.
In p>1974, he and richter, a professor at Stanford University in California, discovered a new elementary particle-J particle (the lifetime of this particle is 1, times that of any other particle), that is, the bound state of the fourth quark, and they both won the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physics and the Lawrence Prize of the US government.
In p>1978, he became a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In addition to working at MIT, I mainly work at CERN and the German Electron Synchrotron Center (in Hamburg).
Since p>1975, he has been invited to visit China for academic exchanges, and was employed as honorary professor of Shandong University and University of Science and Technology of China. In autumn of 1977, during his visit to China, he suggested to Comrade Deng Xiaoping that China Academy of Sciences send physicists to participate in his Mark-J experiment in Hamburg.
in January p>1978, 1 physicists from China went to Hamburg to participate in the international cooperation of MARD-J experiment. Since then, more than 1 Chinese physicists and graduate students have worked and studied in the experimental group led by him. Under his leadership and help, scientists in China have played an important role in the design, manufacture and data analysis of L3 detector, and occupied a place in international high-energy physics experiments.
On July 4th, 1992, he was awarded the honorary doctorate by the University of Science and Technology of China.
In June p>1994, he was elected as the first batch of foreign academicians of China Academy of Sciences.
won the China International Science and Technology Cooperation Award in 1996.