Zhao Zisen (Chinese: 赵梓森; 4 February 1932 – 15 December 2022) was a Chinese engineer, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He is noted for developing the first practical optical fiber in China in 1977, and has been hailed as the "Father of Optical Fiber in China".[1]
After university in 1953, he became an intern in Nanjing Telecom Bureau and then Shenyang Telecom Bureau. He taught at Wuhan Telecommunication School in 1954 and then to Wuhan College of Posts and Telecommunications in 1958. In 1970, he became an engineer at the 528th Factory of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, where he worked for four years. He joined the Research Institute of Wuhan Academy of Posts and Telecommunications in 1974, becoming chief engineer in 1983 and vice president in 1987.
On 15 December 2022, he died in Wuhan, Hubei, at the age of 90.[3]
Personal life
Zhao married Fan Youying (范幼英), who was a senior engineer at the Research Institute of Wuhan Academy of Posts and Telecommunications.[2]
Publication
光纤通信工程 [Optical Fiber Communication Engineering] (in Chinese). Beijing: Posts and Telecommunications Press. 1994. ISBN9787115051165.
Honours and awards
1985 State Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Class) for the optical cable communication system