唯一一份中文手写诺贝尔奖获奖答词
hamdad2009/01/26科学技术学 IP:新疆
得到诺贝尔奖,是一个科学家的最大荣誉。我是在旧中国长大的,因此想借这个机会向发展中国家的青年们强调实验工作的重要性。

中国有句古话:‘劳心者治人,劳力者治于人。’这种落后的思想,对发展中国家的青年们有很大的害处。由于这种思想,很多发展中国家的学生们都倾向于理论研究,而避免实验工作。

事实上,自然科学理论不能脱离实验的基础,特别是,物理学是从实验产生的。我希望由于我这次得奖,能够唤起发展中国家的学生们的兴趣,从而注意实验工作的重要性。


                               ——丁肇中 1976年12月10日 于瑞典诺贝尔奖颁奖典礼上
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丁肇中
诺贝尔物理学奖(1976年)


丁肇中(1936年1月27日-),华裔美国人,祖籍山东省日照市,著名物理

学家,现任美国麻省理工学院教授,曾获得1976年诺贝尔物理学奖。他曾发

现一种新的基本粒子,并以和自己中文姓氏“丁”类似的英文字母“J”将

那种新粒子命名为“J粒子”。

丁肇中出生在美国密歇根州的安娜堡,两个月后随父母回到中国。父亲丁观

海是工程学教授,母亲王隽英是心理学教授。由于中国那时兵荒马乱,丁肇

中主要由他的父母在家里教育。丁肇中12岁到了台湾,经过不足一年的刻苦

努力,以优异的成绩考入了成功中学。一年后转学到建国中学读书。1955年

高中毕业后,丁肇中被保送进国立成功大学机械工程系。1956年,由于兴趣

使然,他前往美国密西根大学修习工程学、数学和物理学。1959年,获得数

学和物理学学士学位。1962年获得物理博士学位。

1974年,丁肇中与美国加州斯坦福大学教授伯顿·里克特几乎同时各自发现

新的基本粒子-J/ψ基本粒子。1976年,两位教授因此获得诺贝尔物理学奖

及美国政府的劳伦斯奖。他用中文在颁奖典礼发表自己的演讲。虽然以

前有华人获奖者(李政道和杨振宁),但没有用中文作演讲。在他的演讲中

,他强调了实验工作和理论工作同样重要。



家庭
丁肇中和他的第一位妻子凯伊·库尼(Kay Kuhne)于1960年结婚,并有二个

女儿:珍妮(Jeanne)和艾美(Amy)。1985年他与苏珊·卡洛·马克思 (Susan

Carol Marks)博士结婚,1986年生下儿子克里斯多福(Christopher)。

台湾故居
丁肇中台湾故居依文资法列为历史建筑,名称为“国立台湾大学日式宿舍-

丁观海、丁肇中寓所”(西元1928年,台北市大安区泰顺街33巷4号),为其

父台大教授丁观海其丁肇中先生儿时住宅。


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I was born on 27 January 1936 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the first of three children of Kuan Hai Ting, a professor of engineering, and Tsun-Ying Wang, a professor of psychology. My parents had hoped that I would be born in China, but as I was born prematurely while they were visiting the United States, by accident of birth I became an American citizen. Two months after my birth we returned to China. Owing to wartime conditions I did not have a traditional education until I was twelve. Nevertheless, my parents were always associated with universities, and I thus had the opportunity of meeting the many accomplished scholars who often visited us. Perhaps because of this early infiuence I have always had the desire to be associated with university life.

Since both my parents were working, I was brought up by my maternal grandmother. My maternal grandfather lost his life during the first Chinese Revolution. After that, at the age of thirty-three, my grandmother decided to go to school, became a teacher, and brought my mother up alone. When I was young I often heard stories from my mother and grandmother recalling the difficult lives they had during that turbulent period and the efforts they made to provide my mother with a good education. Both of them were daring, original, and determined people, and they have left an indelible impression on me.

When I was twenty years old I decided to return to the United States for a better education. My parents' friend, G.G. Brown, Dean of the School of Engineering, University of Michigan, told my parents I would be welcome to stay with him and his family. At that time I knew very little English and had no idea of the cost of living in the United States. In China, I had read that many American students go through college on their own resources. I informed my parents that I would do likewise. I arrived at the Detroit airport on 6 September 1956 with $100, which at the time seemed more than adequate. I was somewhat frightened, did not know anyone, and communication was difficult.

Since I depended on scholarships for my education, I had to work very hard to keep them. Somehow, I managed to obtain degrees in both mathematics and physics from the University of Michigan in three years, and completed my Ph.D. degree in physics under Drs. L.W. Jones and M.L. Perl in 1962.

I went to the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) as a Ford Foundation Fellow. There I had the good fortune to work with Giuseppe Cocconi at the Proton Synchrotron, and I learned a lot of physics from him. He always had a simple way of viewing a complicated problem, did experiments with great care, and impressed me deeply.

In the spring of 1965 I returned to the United States to teach at Columbia University. In those years the Columbia Physics Department was a very stimulating place, and I had the opportunity of watching people such as L. Lederman, T.D. Lee, I.I. Rabi, M. Schwarts, J. Steinberger, C.S. Wu, and others. They all had their own individual style and extremely good taste in physics. I benefitted greatly from my short stay at Columbia.

In my second year at Columbia there was an experiment done at the Cambridge Electron Accelerator on electron-positron pair production by photon collision with a nuclear target. It seemed to show a violation of quantum electrodynamics. I studied this experiment in detail and decided to duplicate it. I contacted G. Weber and W. Jentschke of the Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY) about the possibility of doing a pair production experiment at Hamburg. They were very enthusiastic and encouraged me to begin right away. In March 1966 I took leave from Columbia University to perform this experiment in Hamburg. Since that time I have devoted all my efforts to the physics of electron or muon pairs, investigating quantum electrodynamics, production and decay of photon-like particles, and searching for new particles which decay to electron or muon pairs. These types of experiments are characterized by the need for a high-intensity incident flux, for high rejection against a large number of unwanted background events, and at the same time the need for a detector with good mass resolution.

In order to search for new particles at a higher mass, I brought my group back to the United States in 1971 and started an experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory. In the fall of 1974 we found evidence of a new, totally unpredicted, heavy particle - the J particle. Since then a whole family of new particles has been found.

In 1969 I joined the Physics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 1977, I was appointed as the first Thomas Dudley Cabot Institute Professor of Physics at MIT. In recent years it has been my privilege to be associated with M. Deutsch, A.G. Hill, H. Feshbach, W. Jentschke, H. Schopper and G. Weber. All have strongly supported me. In addition, I have enjoyed working with many very outstanding young physicists such as U. Becker, J. Burger, M. Chen, R. Marshall and A.J.S. Smith.

I married Dr. Susan Marks in 1985. We have one son, Christopher, born in 1986 and I have two daughters, Jeanne and Amy, from an earlier marriage.

I have been awarded the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award from the US government in 1976 and the DeGasperi Award in Science from the Italian government in 1988. I have also received the Eringen Medal awarded by the Society of Engineering Science in 1977, the Golden Leopard Award for Excellence from the town of Taormina, Italy in 1988 and the Gold Medal for Science and Peace from the city of Brescia, Italy in 1988. I am a member of the National Academy of Sciences (US) and the American Physical Society, the Italian Physical Society and the European Physical Society. I have also been elected as a foreign member in Academia Sinica, the Pakistan Academy of Science and the Academy of Science of the USSR (now Russian Academy of Science). I also hold Doctor Honoris Causa degrees from the University of Michigan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Columbia University, the University of Bologna, Moscow State University and the University of Science and Technology in China and am an honorary professor at Jiatong University in Shanghai, China.

From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1971-1980, Editor Stig Lundqvist, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1992

This autobiography/biography was first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.


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彼岸江山
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的确自然科学就是理论与实践的结合……
但社会科学呢??
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....我在想达赖的词是用什么语言写的...虽然CP不承认(我也不承认),但是别人还是得过诺贝尔奖的
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藏语!我看到过,但没看懂。(在yahoo美国在线上)
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