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Fri-Jan-24-12:46:54-EST-1997
CAI, JINFA
Subject: Math Education at BNU
About three weeks ago, I traveled back to China
to give a few talks at Guizhou Normal University.
On my way to Guizhou, I have stayed at Beijing
for two days to visit my former professors,
friends, and collaborators in BNU (and in People's Education Press,
Beijing Educational College, and Institute of Psychology (CAS)).
During my short stay at BNU, everyone I visited has shared with me
their concerns about the math education program
at the Department of Mathematics, BNU. For many years,
BNU is well-known (nationally and internationally)
institution for training competent mathematics teachers
and conducting quality math education research. BNU's math
department has been considered having the strongest group of math educators
in China. However, this shining status does not exist any more.
The old generation of the math educators are all retired except one who is
professor Cao Caihan. However, he was ill due to heart problem.
He has been in a critical condition prior my visit.
When I visited him, he was still in hospital, under extensive care.
BNU's math department does not have younger generation
of math educators to continue quality work in
mathematics education. Good news is that two pure math professors
joined in math education program several years ago.
That means that math education program may survive at BNU,
but may be hard to keep the leading status.
Through conversation with Professor Cao Caihan, I have
learned two things which I feel sad. (1) Math Education
program has difficult time to hire its own graduates.
Every year, math department can hire
a limited number of its own graduates. Since a program with
a Ph.D. program is more privileged than the one without
a Ph.D. program, and math education does not have a Ph.D. program,
that is part of the reason why math education can hardly hire
its own math education graduates. (2) A math educator with a Ph.D in math education from Japan
has signed a contract with BNU several months ago. However, the house
BNU has promised to give to that math educator with a Ph.D.
is a one bedroom apartment. If I understand correctly, he is about 40 years old and married,
with a child. I think it would be much better if BNU can provide
him a bit more spacious place to live.
Education is a unique feature for a normal university.
Which direction should a normal university go?
I really think BNU and its math department should do
something to continue the leading role in mathematics education.
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Sat-Jan-25-09:05:28-EST-1997
FROM ZHANG, FUZHEN
Subject: Math Prize
Dear BNU-Math Alumni:
Dr. Zhou Xianyin Math Prize project has been going well. As of now
(1/24/97) seventeen people have made donations of amount of $1200.
They are:
Xu Changsheng Chen Kewei Xu Jianming
Jiang Zhonghong Humingjie Zhang Hong (Sun)
Shao Yongzhao Chen Shongxi Dai Wen
Gao Qinglin Cai Jinfa Huang Qishen
Lou Shuxian Peng Xiantu Li Zhongshan
Wu Mingyou Zhang Fuzhen
Some individuals donated as much as $200. I am deeply moved and grateful.
To establish such a prize is certainly a good thing to the Math dept of
BNU, where we all were admitted and had the oppertunity to study, to work,
and to build up ourselves......
I have sent a letter with the 17 checks to Prof. Liu Lai Fu, Chairman of
the Math Dept. at BNU. The letter is also cced to Prof. Yan Shijian,
Prof. Chen Mufa, Prof. Wang Bo-Ying, and Prof. Xiao Jie at BNU.
Donations are still being soliciated. If you are willing to make a
donation to the Prize or to Zhou's family, or you want to know more
about late Mathematician Zhou Xianyin (1963-1996) and Zhou Math Prize,
please contact me.
Finally I'd like to thank Dr. Wu Mingyou for his enthusiastic work and
encouragement and to those who have made generous donations.
P.S.: Dr. Jiang Xu and Dr. Ban Chuengsheng, would you please post this
message on the Webs. Thank you.
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
| Fuzhen Zhang, Dept. of Math. Sci. Nova Southeastern Univ. |
* Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314, USA *
| NEW Phone: (954)262-8317 Fax: (954)262-3931 |
* Toll free 1-800-338-4723 ext. 8317 *
| E-mail: zhang@polaris.nova.edu |
* http://www.polaris.nova.edu/~zhang *
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Wed Feb 12 19:35:15 EST 1997
ZHANG, FUZHEN
Subject: Math Prize
********* Zhou Xianyin Math Prize Update *********
Dr. Zheng Xiaogu (New Zealand), Dr. Zhang Lianwen(Hong Kong),
and Dr. Feng Shui(Canada) have made donations to Zhou Xianyin
Math Prize.
The donation to the Prize now amounts nearly to US$1500.
Dr. Zhou Xianyin, a student of Yan Shijian and Chen Mufa at BNU,
passed away in early 1996 at age 32.
In memory of him and to recognize his outstanding contribution to
Mathematics, BNU Math Alumni overseas set up a Math Prize in his name. The
Prize will be awarded to Graduate Students of Math Dept. at BNU annually.
This is a long-term project. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Donations are still being solicited. To make contributions, please
contact Prof. F. Zhang at zhang@polaris.nova.edu
Thank you very much.
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| Fuzhen Zhang, Dept. of Math. Sci. Nova Southeastern Univ. |
* Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314, USA *
| NEW Phone: (954)262-8317 Fax: (954)262-3931 |
* Toll free 1-800-338-4723 ext. 8317 *
| E-mail: zhang@polaris.nova.edu |
* http://www.polaris.nova.edu/~zhang *
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Thu Aug 7 10:49:22 EDT 1997
CAI, JINFA
Subject: POSITION:
POSITION:
UNIX Systems Administrator (CITA-III)
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Delaware
SALARY:
Dependent on experience and qualifications.
REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree, preferably in science, mathematics, or engineering, and at
least 5 years experience in systems administration in a UNIX based multi-user environment, or a
Bachelor's degree and 7 years experience. Extensive knowledge of the UNIX operating system
and network software on Silicon Graphics and Sun platforms and good communications skills are
essential. Experience with PC to UNIX networking would be a plus.
DUTIES: Responsible for the operation of the departmental computing facilities consisting of
approximately 50 Sun and 5 Silicon Graphics workstations with 8 X-terminals and 2 file servers.
Specific responsibilities include software installation on and maintenance of departmental servers
as well as individual workstations and support of the departmental network. Answering users'
software and hardware questions is also a critical part of the job. Additional duties include setting
up computer equipment, consulting with computer vendors, diagnosing hardware problems and
working with third party repair vendors, and acting as a liaison with the University of Delaware
Information Technologies unit.
Please send a resume and three references (including phone number and E-mail address) to
System Administrator Position
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
Applications are due by August 18th, 1997.
The University of Delaware is an equal opportunity employer which encourages applications from
qualified minority group members and women.
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Sat Aug 14 08:52:07 EDT 1999
CLASS2, GRADE91PHY.DEPT.
Subject: Hen3 Yi2 Han4
Hen3 yi2han4,zai4 zhong4duo1 wu4li3xi4 xi4you3 zhong1,kan4 bu2 dao4 ren4he2
guan1yu2 91'ji2 de xiao1xi1.Bu2guo4,wo3men 91'ji2 2ban1 de tong2xue2 yi3jing1
you3 le zi4ji3 de "wang3shang4 jia1yuan2:1991.126.com".Qing3lai2 fang3wen4 ba! Bie2 wang4 le liu2yan2 .
很遗憾,在众多物理系系友中看不到任何关于91级的消息.我们91级2班的同学已经有了自己的
"网上家园:1991.126.com" .请来访问吧!别忘了留言.
It is regretable that we can not get any information about the "department-mates" of Grade 91,Phy. Dept.of BNU. However a "Sweet Net-Home" of Class2,Grade91 has been setup recently.People inside or outside our class please also visit our site:1991.126.com .And don't forget to bring us with any kind of news of our alumni!
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Tue Aug 17 10:46:45 EDT 1999
HU, MINGJIE
Subject: Xie Yu Laoshi Passed Away
Just in case you haven't heard of this bad news: Xie Yu Laoshi of Math Dept. passed away on 8/6, 19:10 at the age of 63. She had been fighting cancer since last year. Her family members were with her when she left us.
Following her own will, no official memorial service was held. Half of the ash will be buried under a tree around the Math Building and the other half goes to Chenfang Quan Laoshi, her husband.
Her students alread opened a website dedicated to her, where you can find a brief biography of Xie Yu Laoshi, some of her old photos, some memorial writings by her students and two poems by Chenfang Laoshi. The website is http://xieyu.homepage.com
Her students in China and abroad are working on some projects to honor her and to keep her legacy alive.
To send condolence to Chenfang Laoshi by email: cfqxysh@bnu.edu.cn; by phone: 8610-62209871; by mail: Prof. Chenfang Quan, Department of Mathematics, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, P.R. China.