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"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.
particle
which is a bound state of charm and anticharm quarks. This discovery was
an important step leading to understanding of the fundamental structure of matter
in terms of leptons and quarks.
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:
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
B.A. Vassar College 1963
M.A. Harvard University 1964
Ph.D. Harvard University 1970
Jane Nachtman and Sau Lan Wu
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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