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Sau Lan Wu

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Some Important Contributions:

"Experimental Observation of a Heavy Particle J," Phys. Rev. Lett. 33: 1404 (1974), with J.J. Aubert, U. Becker, P.J. Biggs, J. Burger, M. Chen, G. Everhart, P. Goldhagen, J. Leong, T. McCorriston, T.G. Rhoades, M. Rohde, S.C.C. Ting.


"A Method of Three-jet Analysis in e+ e- Annihilation," Z. Phys. C 2: 107 (1979), with George Zobernig.
"Evidence for Planar Events in e+ e- Annihilation at High Energies," Phys. Lett. B 86: 243 (1979) with TASSO Collaboration, R. Brandelik et al..
"Determination of the Number of Light Neutrino Species", Phys. Lett. B 231: 519 (1989) with ALEPH Collaboration, D. DeCamp et al..
"Evidence for b baryons in Z decays", Phys. Lett. B 278: 209 (1992) with ALEPH Collaboration, D Decamp et al..
"Observation of the semileptonic decays of Bs and Lambdab hadrons at LEP," Phys. Lett. B 294: 145 (1992) with ALEPH Collaboration, D. Buskulic et al..

Honors:

Outstanding Junior Investigator Award of U.S. Department of Energy, 1980
Romnes Faculty Award, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1981
Hilldale Professorship, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1991
Fellow, American Physical Society 1992
High Energy and Particle Physics Prize of the European Physical Society 1995, with Paul Söding, Björn Wiik, and Günter Wolf:

"for the first evidence for three-jet events in e+e- collisions at PETRA - first direct observation of the gluon."
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1996
Vitas Professorship, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1998

Jobs/Positions:

1970-72 Research Associate, Physics Department, MIT
1972-77 Research Physicist, Physics Department, MIT
1975-77 Visiting Scientist, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
1977-80 Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1977-86 Visiting Scientist, DESY, Hamburg, West Germany
1980-83 Associate Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1983-      Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1986-      Visiting Scientist, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
1990-      Enrico Fermi Distinguished Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Education:

B.A. Vassar College 1963
M.A. Harvard University 1964
Ph.D. Harvard University 1970

Sources:

Jane Nachtman and Sau Lan Wu

Additional Information:

For her description of her research interests click here

See the ALEPH detector at CERN.

Up to 1998, twenty-four graduate students have obtained Ph.D. degrees under the supervision of Professor Wu. Click here for her homepage with their names.

Sau Lan Wu is married to Professor T. T. Wu of Harvard University.


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