Wang Guangzu

Wang Guangzu

scientist China

Wang Guangzu is a prominent figure in China's industrial history, known for his significant contributions to the development of synthetic diamonds. At 92 years old, he recalls his pivotal role as a member of the 121 research team that successfully created the first synthetic diamond in China in 1963, a breakthrough that played a crucial role in advancing the nation's superhard materials industry. Wang has dedicated his life to the field, witnessing the evolution of technology and the transformation of his workplace, the Zhengzhou Abrasives Research Institute, into a leader in the production of synthetic diamonds and cutting-edge materials for various applications. His experiences highlight the resilience and innovation of Chinese scientists in overcoming challenges and pioneering advancements in industrial technology.

Born on Jan 01, 1931 (94 years old)

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China China: Wang Guangzu, a 92-year-old veteran worker at the research institute, reflects on the development of synthetic diamonds in China. 9

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