Kwong Hon Lau, professor of physics, passed away on April 2, 2017, at St. Luke's Hospital
in Houston, Texas, USA. He was 65.Professor Lau was a significant contributor to the Daya Bay neutrino experiment, which
determined one of the neutrino mixing-angles. The demonstration of neutrino oscillations
revealed a new frontier beyond the standard model of particle physics.
This landmark work received the Breakthrough Prize in 2016; the leaders received the
2015 Nobel Prize in Physics. In addition, Professor Lau took part in the exciting
experiments to detect dark matter using depleted liquid argon.
Professor Lau made significant contributions to the University of Houston’s Department
of Physics and was considered one of its leaders. He was at the University for 32
years and was an active participant in the affairs of the College of Natural Sciences
and Mathematics and the University of Houston as well.
A celebration of his life will start at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 8, 2017, at the Winford
Funeral Home, 8514 Tybor Drive, Houston, Texas 77074. Visitation will take place on
Friday, April 7, 2017, from 6-8 p.m. The Department of Physics is planning an on-campus
memorial service at a later date.
The family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the American Physical Society.
In Memoriam: Kwong Lau
January 04, 2024 —