I Am the President of the University

2 bombs and 1 star meritorious figures (free)

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I've been checking a lot of information recently, and I feel a little sad when I see that only 3 of the 22 founding fathers of two bombs and one star are left. These are all great men who have dedicated their lives to the Republic.

I don’t know if I will be criticized. I originally wanted to post an Easter egg chapter to popularize science, but there are too many words. I thought about how long it would take to post a single chapter.

Wang Ganchang (1907.05.28~1998.12.10) was born in Changshu, Jiangsu Province. He is a nuclear physicist and the founder of China's inertial confinement nuclear fusion research. He is one of the main scientific and technological leaders in China's nuclear weapons development.

Zhao Jiuzhang (1907.10.15~1968.10.26) was born in Kaifeng, Henan, a geophysicist and meteorologist. He is a pioneer in geophysics and space physics in China, and one of the advocates, organizers and founders of the artificial satellite industry.

Guo Yonghuai (1909.04.04~1968.12.05) aerodynamicist was born in Rongcheng County, Shandong Province. He is one of the founders of mechanics in mainland China and has made outstanding contributions to mechanics, applied mathematics and aviation.

Qian Xuesen (1911.12.11 ~ 2009.10.31) was a Han nationality from Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He joined the Communist Party of China in August 1959. He holds a doctorate and the rank of lieutenant general. He is known as the "Father of Chinese Missiles", "Father of Chinese Rockets", "Missile "King of China", and was named the Person of the Year that Moved China in 2007.

Qian Sanqiang (1913.10.16~1992.06.28) was a nuclear physicist and one of the main founders and organizational leaders of China's atomic energy industry. He was a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang. He achieved breakthrough results in the study of uranium nuclear three fission.

Wang Daheng (1915.02.26~2011.7.21), optical expert, was born in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province. The main academic founder, pioneer and organizational leader in China's optical community. Developed and promoted China's national defense optical engineering industry.

Peng Huanwu (1915.10.06~2007.02.28), a theoretical physicist, was born in Changchun, Jilin. Obtained a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK. He once participated in and led China's atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb development programs.

Ren Xinmin (1915.12.05~2017.02.12), an expert in aerospace technology and rocket engines, was born in Ningguo, Anhui Province. He was one of the founders of China's missile and aerospace industry and served as the chief designer of satellite engineering.

Chen Fangyun (1916.04.03~2000.04.29) was a radio electronics scientist and a native of Huangyan, Zhejiang. From 1964 to 1965, he proposed plans and participated in the development of atomic bomb explosion testing instruments, and contributed to the launch of artificial satellites into space.

Huang Weilu (1916.12.18~2011.11.23) was born in Wuhu, Anhui Province. He was an expert in automatic control and missile technology and one of the main pioneers of China's missile and aerospace technology. He once served as the chief designer of China's liquid strategic missile control system.

Tu Shou'e (1917.12.05~2012.12.15) was born in Huzhou, Zhejiang, and was an expert in rocket technology and structural strength. He served as deputy chief designer of surface-to-air missile models and chief designer of long-range intercontinental missiles and Long March-2 launch vehicles.

Wu Ziliang (1917.12.25~2008.05.24) materials scientist, born in Pujiang County, Zhejiang. In 1948, he received a doctorate in science from Carnegie University of Technology in the United States. Made outstanding contributions in the separation of uranium-235 isotope.

Qian Ji (1917.12.27~1983.08.28) was born in Jintan, Jiangsu. Geophysics and space physicist, meteorologist, aerospace expert. He is the pioneer and founder of China's artificial satellite industry.

Cheng Kaijia (1918.08.03~2018.11.17) was born in Wujiang, Jiangsu Province and was an expert in nuclear weapons technology. One of the pioneers in the development of China's first atomic bomb, one of the founders of nuclear weapons testing, and the designer of overall nuclear testing technology. [2]

Yang Jiachi (1919.07~2006.06.11) was born in Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province. He is an expert in China’s aerospace science and technology, an expert in automatic control, and the founder of automatic detection. Led and participated in the development of satellite overall and automatic control systems.

Wang Xiji (1921~), expert in satellite and satellite return technology, was born in Kunming. Obtained a master's degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in the United States. He serves as chief engineer of the Ministry of Aerospace Industry and chief designer of returnable satellites.

Yao Tongbin (1922.09.03~1968.06.08) was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. He is an expert in missile and aerospace materials and process technology. He is the main founder and leader of the China Missile and Aerospace Materials and Process Technology Research Institute.

Chen Nengkuan (1923~2016.05.27), an expert in materials science and engineering, was born in Cili County, Hunan. After 1960, he was engaged in the development of atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs and nuclear weapons.

Deng Jiaxian (1924.06.25~1986.07.29) was born in Huaining, Anhui, a theoretical physicist and a nuclear physicist. In the research of atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs, he led the basic theoretical research on detonation physics, fluid mechanics, equation of state, and neutron transport.

Zhu Guangya (1924.12.25~2011.02.26) nuclear physicist, native of Wuhan, Hubei. After 1957, he engaged in research on nuclear reactors. In 1994, the Chinese Academy of Engineering was established, and Zhu Guangya became the first president of the Academy.

Yu Min (1926.08.16~2019.01.16) was a nuclear physicist and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He began to engage in theoretical research on nuclear weapons at the end of 1960, and solved a series of key problems in the physics of thermonuclear weapons in the breakthrough of the hydrogen bomb principle. In 2015, he was named the Person of the Year Who Touched China.

Sun Jiadong (1929~), a native of Fuxian County, Liaoning Province, has long led China's artificial satellite industry and is the chief designer of China's lunar exploration project. In the 1960s, Sun Jiadong was appointed as the technical director of the satellite program. In 2017, he was named the Person of the Year who touched China.

Zhou Guangzhao (1929.05.15~) was born in Changsha, Hunan, and is a theoretical physics and particle physicist. He began theoretical research on nuclear weapons in the early 1960s and served as president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Some people are far greater than you imagine.

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