Background
June Sakurai was born in Tokyo in 1933 and moved to the United States when he was a high school student.
桜井 純
physicist scientist university professor
June Sakurai was born in Tokyo in 1933 and moved to the United States when he was a high school student.
He studied Physics at Harvard and Cornell, where he proposed his theory of weak interactions. After receiving his Doctor of Philosophy from Cornell in 1958 he joined the faculty at University of Chicago, becoming a full professor in 1964.
While a graduate student at Cornell, Sakurai independently discovered the V-A theory of weak interactions. He authored the popular graduate text Modern Quantum Mechanics (1985-posthumous) and other texts such as Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles (1964) and Advanced Quantum Mechanics (1967). His work there included a paper on the theory of the strong interactions based on Yang-Mills gauge invariance.
He also worked on the vector meson dominance model of hadron dynamics.
In 1970, Sakurai moved to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he remained until his death in 1982.
In 1984 the family and friends of J. J. Sakurai endowed a prize for theoretical physicists in his honor. The goal of the prize as stated on the Australian Psychological Society website is to encourage outstanding work in the field of particle theory. Recipients receive a $10,000 grant, an allowance for travel to the ceremony, and a certificate citing their contributions to particle physics.