The news of the death of Academician Pan Junhua has undoubtedly dealt a heavy blow to the scientific and educational circles. As a well-known optical expert and an outstanding member of the Communist Party, Academician Pan Junhua has made great contributions to the country's optical cause. His passing is not only regrettable, but also makes people look back on his life's experience and can't help but be in awe.
Academician Pan Junhua was born in 1930, at a time when the country was in turmoil and war, and there was a serious shortage of educational resources. However, with his ingenuity and unremitting efforts, he was admitted to China's top Tsinghua University under difficult circumstances. In 1952, he graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Tsinghua University, an achievement that would have allowed him to live a prosperous life. However, Academician Pan Junhua's love and pursuit of optics made him choose to study optics.
In order to learn optics in depth, Academician Pan Junhua decided to go to the observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the former Soviet Union for graduate studies after graduation. He hopes that through such a learning experience, he can absorb more knowledge nutrients like a sponge and contribute to the development of the motherland. During this time, he not only achieved fruitful academic results, but also made many colleagues and friends in the field of optics.
After returning to China, Academician Pan Junhua joined the Changchun Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and began his scientific research work in the field of optics. He applied the optical knowledge he had learned in the former Soviet Union to practice and successfully conquered 2A series of major scientific research projects such as the 16-meter telescope can be called an "optical genius".
As an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a researcher at Soochow University, Academician Pan Junhua's achievements are remarkable. He is well-known in the field of optics for his outstanding scientific research ability and academic excellence. After years of hard work and dedication, his research results have made outstanding contributions to the development of optical science and technology, and set an example for the country's optical cause. At the age of 94, he should have no regrets when he passed away, and he had spent the full and wonderful years of his life.
The death of Academician Pan Junhua has aroused the attention and discussion of the optical profession. Optics may not be a popular major in the eyes of many people, but in fact, optics can be seen everywhere in our daily life and plays a vital role in the development of science and technology.
The optics major takes the nature, generation, propagation and application of light as the research object, involving optical theory, optical materials, optical equipment and other fields. In the rapid development of modern science and technology, optical technology has been widely used. Optical fiber communication, laser technology, optoelectronic materials, optical instruments, etc. are all high-profile research directions in the field of optics. Especially in the field of information technology and communication, the research and application of optical technology is of great significance.
Optical products such as mobile phone cameras, cameras, lasers, etc., have become an indispensable part of our daily lives. The R&D and manufacturing of these products are inseparable from the support and promotion of optical technology. Optics graduates play an important role in these industries, and their professional knowledge and skills will provide strong support for scientific and technological innovation and industrial development.
However, the optics profession also faces certain challenges. Compared with some popular majors, optics is not a widely chosen direction. Learning optics requires a strong foundation in mathematics and practical ability, and it also puts forward high requirements for students' concentration and patience. Therefore, studying optics may not be for everyone.
For students, before choosing to apply for an optics major, they should seriously think about whether they are interested in optics. Interest is the best teacher, and only with love and passion for this field can you be able to persevere in your studies and work. If students are not interested in optics or are not confident that they can apply their knowledge of optics in practice, it may be wiser to choose another direction that is more suitable for them.
Parents should learn more about the development prospects and employment situation of this major before their children apply for the optics major. Optics is a relatively stable and promising field, especially in the fields of science and technology and information and communication, and there is a great demand for optics graduates. Knowing this information can help students and parents make more informed decisions.
In short, optics is a field with broad prospects and great significance. Although it takes a lot of effort and patience to study optics, it is worthwhile for those students who have an interest and love for optics to choose an optics major. Parents should do a good job of understanding and evaluating when guiding their children to apply for majors, and help their children choose a path that suits them.