Kuo-chu Ho explained

Kuo-chu Ho
Native Name:何国柱
Native Name Lang:zh
Nationality:Chinese
Fields:Nuclear physicist
Birth Date:13 November 1922
Birth Place:Beijing, China
Death Place:Castro Valley, California, United States
Alma Mater:Fu Jen Catholic University
University of Notre Dame
Workplaces:University of Chicago
University of Florida.
Nankai University

Kuo-chu Ho (13 November 19229 October 2017) was a Chinese professor of nuclear physics, known as one of the founders of theoretical physics in Nankai University.[1]

Biography

In 1945, Ho graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University with a bachelor's degree, and he obtained a doctorate in physics from the University of Notre Dame in 1951. He has served as a physicist the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago and a professor at University of Florida.[2]

He returned to China in 1955 and successively served as a professor and chairman of the Department of Physics of Nankai University. He also served as the first chairman of the Tianjin Branch of the Chinese Nuclear Society and the first, second, and third vice-chairmen of the Tianjin Physical Society. He is also a member of China Association for Promoting Democracy.

He led the design and manufacture of China's first 2 million volts electronic, electrostatic accelerator and also introduced a 1.6 million volt tandem heavy ion electrostatic accelerator from the United States, which has made extraordinary contributions to the development of Nankai University.[2]

Ho's main research areas are nuclear theory and astrophysics, and he is outstanding at theoretical calculation and simulation of nuclear physics.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. 魏宏運. 1966年南開大學「八七花開」紀實.《讀書文摘》. 2014, (21): 12–14.
  2. http://nkuaa.nankai.edu.cn/info/1021/3300.htm 中国核物理学家、南开大学物理系原主任何国柱教授逝世,享年94岁-南开校友网