Du Qinghua
Du Qinghua (traditional Chinese: 杜慶華; simplified Chinese: 杜庆华; pinyin: Dù Qìnghuá) (aka DU Q.H. ; 1919–2006) was a notable Chinese educator and physicist. He was a pioneer of aeronautic and astronautic material engineering in China. Du was also a senior member of Chinese Academy of Engineering.[1]
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Life
April 14, 1919, Du was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. 1930s, Du studied in Hangzhou Middle School. 1936, He graduated from the famous Hangzhou High School. 1937, Du studied at Zhejiang University. 1940, He graduated from the Department of Mechanics, Jiao Tong University (current Shanghai Jiao Tong University).
1947, Du went to study in United States. He entered Stanford University, and majored in solid state physics. June 1948, Du obtained a master's degree of aeronautic engineering from Stanford. September 1948, Du turned to Harvard University, studied hydrodynamics there, under the academic advice of Prof.von Mises. June, 1949, Du earned another master of aeronautics from Harvard. September 1949, Du went back to Stanford, and did research on aeronautic light structure (advisors: Prof.Timoshenko and Prof. Goodier). He received his doctorate in April, 1951.
June 1951, Du went back to China and taught in Peking University in Beijing. 1952, Du was transferred to Tsinghua University, and became a teaching and research leader of mechanics there. 1958, Du was one of the main founders of the Department of Engineering Mechanics of Tsinghua University. 1983-1987, Du was also a part-time professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Xi'an Jiao Tong University and Zhejiang University, and he was an honorary professor at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.[2]
Du was a main founder for Chinese modern aeronautic and astronautic material engineering. He was also a main founder for the teaching and research of machanics and material engineering at Tsinghua University. 1997, Du was elected to academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).[3]
Works
Du wrote more than 130 papers and also several popular textbooks and handbooks, e.g.:[4]
- Material Mechanics (《材料力学》)
- Theory for Elasticity (《弹性理论》)
- Handbook for Engineering Mechanics (《工程力学手册》)
Family
Du's daughter Du Xian (杜宪) is the wife of famous actor Chen Daoming.
References
- ↑ Chinese Academy of Engineering - list of senior members
- ↑ 清华新闻网 - 杜庆华院士因病逝世
- ↑ http://www.cae.cn/experts/detail.jsp?id=364
- ↑ SuperStar Internet Digital Reader: Works by Du Qinghua
External links
- Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text
- Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text
- 1919 births
- 2006 deaths
- Zhejiang University alumni
- Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
- Stanford University alumni
- Members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
- Chinese physicists
- People's Republic of China science writers
- Writers from Hangzhou
- Educators from Hangzhou
- Peking University faculty
- Tsinghua University faculty
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University faculty
- Scientists from Zhejiang
- Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics faculty