Qian Weichang, the Glossary
Qian Weichang or Chien Wei-zang (9 October 1912 – 30 July 2010) was a Chinese physicist and applied mathematician, as well as academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Anti-Rightist Campaign, Applied mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), Bachelor of Science, Beijing, California Institute of Technology, Ch'ien Mu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Cultural Revolution, Doctor of Philosophy, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hydraulic press, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jiangsu, John Lighton Synge, Journal of Shanghai University, List of minor planets: 283001–284000, List of steel producers, Liu Zunqi, Mechanics, Minor Planet Center, Peking University, Physicist, Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Purple Mountain Observatory, Qian (surname), Shanghai, Shanghai University, Shanghai University of Technology, South China Morning Post, State Science and Technology Prizes, Tsinghua University, University of Toronto, Wu Youxun, Wuxi, Yenching University, Zhou Youguang.
- 20th-century Chinese science writers
- Academic staff of Shanghai University of Technology
- Educators from Wuxi
- Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee members
- Mathematicians from Jiangsu
- Physicists from Jiangsu
- Presidents of Shanghai University
- Scientists from Wuxi
Anti-Rightist Campaign
The Anti-Rightist Campaign in the People's Republic of China, which lasted from 1957 to roughly 1959, was a political campaign to purge alleged "Rightists" within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the country as a whole.
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Applied mathematics
Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, finance, business, computer science, and industry.
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Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition)
Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) is a peer-reviewed journal of mechanics, established in 1980 by Wei-zang Chien in 1980.
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Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, B.Sc., SB, or ScB; from the Latin scientiae baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree that is awarded for programs that generally last three to five years.
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Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
California Institute of Technology
The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech) is a private research university in Pasadena, California.
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Ch'ien Mu
Ch'ien Mu or Qian Mu (30 July 1895 – 30 August 1990) was a Chinese historian, philosopher and writer. Qian Weichang and Ch'ien Mu are academic staff of Tsinghua University and Educators from Wuxi.
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) is the national academy for natural sciences and the highest consultancy for science and technology of the People's Republic of China.
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Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China and a central part of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s united front system.
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Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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Hydraulic press
A hydraulic press is a machine press using a hydraulic cylinder to generate a compressive force.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States.
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Jiangsu
Jiangsu is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.
John Lighton Synge
John Lighton Synge (23 March 1897 – 30 March 1995) was an Irish mathematician and physicist, whose seven-decade career included significant periods in Ireland, Canada, and the USA.
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Journal of Shanghai University
The Journal of Shanghai University (Natural Science, English Edition) is a journal of opinion and research in the fields of the science.
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List of minor planets: 283001–284000
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List of steel producers
This is a list of the largest steel-producing companies in the world mostly based on the list by the World Steel Association.
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Liu Zunqi
Liu Zunqi (1911–1993) was a Chinese writer, reporter, and editor-in-chief of China Daily. Qian Weichang and Liu Zunqi are Victims of the Anti-Rightist Campaign.
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Mechanics
Mechanics (from Ancient Greek: μηχανική, mēkhanikḗ, "of machines") is the area of physics concerned with the relationships between force, matter, and motion among physical objects.
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Minor Planet Center
The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
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Peking University
Peking University (abbreviated PKU or Beida) is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, China.
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Physicist
A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
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Physics
Physics is the natural science of matter, involving the study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.
Polish Academy of Sciences
The Polish Academy of Sciences (Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning.
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Purple Mountain Observatory
The Purple Mountain Observatory, also known as Zijinshan Astronomical Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the Purple Mountain in the east of Nanjing.
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Qian (surname)
Qian (Shanghainese), also spelt Chin, Chien, Tsien, or Zee in Wu Chinese, is a common Chinese family name.
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Shanghai
Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.
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Shanghai University
Shanghai University (SHU) is a municipal public university in Shanghai, China.
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Shanghai University of Technology
The Shanghai University of Technology (SUT) was a municipal public university from 1960 to 1994 in Shanghai, China.
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South China Morning Post
The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group.
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State Science and Technology Prizes
The State Science and Technology Prizes are the highest honors conferred by the national government of the People's Republic of China in science and technology, in order to recognize citizens and organizations who have made remarkable contributions to scientific and technological progress, and to promote the development of science and technology.
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Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University is a public university in Haidian, Beijing.
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University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.
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Wu Youxun
Wu Youxun (26 April 1897 – 30 November 1977), also known as Y. H. Woo, was a Chinese physicist. Qian Weichang and wu Youxun are academic staff of Tsinghua University and Members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Wuxi
Wuxi is a city in southern Jiangsu province, eastern China.
Yenching University
Yenching University was a private research university in Beijing, China, from 1919 to 1952.
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Zhou Youguang
Zhou Youguang (13 January 190614 January 2017), also known as Chou Yu-kuang or Chou Yao-ping, was a Chinese economist, banker, linguist, sinologist, Esperantist, publisher, and supercentenarian. Qian Weichang and Zhou Youguang are Victims of the Cultural Revolution.
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See also
20th-century Chinese science writers
- Chiungtze C. Tsen
- Daoxing Xia
- Ding Wenjiang
- Du Qinghua
- E Dongchen
- Fang Lizhi
- Gu Deng
- He Yizhen
- Hong Chaosheng
- Hu Hongwen
- Hu Huanyong
- Hu Ning
- Hu Xiansu
- Huang Minlon
- Jun Wen
- Ke T'ing-sui
- Li Sizhong (ichthyologist)
- Lin Lanying
- Pan Jiazheng
- Pao Ming Pu
- Pei Wenzhong
- Qian Weichang
- Qian Xuesen
- Qu Qinyue
- Shi Zhengli
- Shu Xingbei
- Tan Lei
- Tsang-gi Ni
- Wang Ganchang
- Wang Zhuxi
- Wu Ta-You
- Yang Fuyu
- You-Dong Liang
- Zhang Xichun
Academic staff of Shanghai University of Technology
- Qian Weichang
Educators from Wuxi
- Ch'ien Mu
- Chen Hansheng
- Chen Yu (information scientist)
- Feng Jialiang
- Gu Deng
- Gu Xiancheng
- Guo Zengyuan
- Hu Dunfu
- Hu Huanyong
- Hu Peiquan
- Hu Zhuangyou
- Huang Baoyu
- Jack C. K. Teng
- Jiang Shaoji
- Jiang Shusheng
- Li Shouheng
- Li Wenhai (historian)
- Li Xudan
- Liu Tonghua
- Qian Haiyue
- Qian Lingxi
- Qian Linzhao
- Qian Weichang
- Qian Yitai
- Qian Zhongshu
- Sun Yefang
- Tang Aoqing
- Wang Buxuan
- Wang Jiaxiang (translator)
- Wu Guanzhong
- Wu Shuqing (economist)
- Wu Wenzao
- Xu Beihong
- Xu Zhihong
- Xu Zhongyu
- Yang Yinliu
- Yu Hsiu Ku
- Yu Minhong
- Zhou Peiyuan
- Zhu Futang
Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee members
- Ann Tse-kai
- Cha Chi Ming
- David Li
- Dorothy Liu
- Fei Xiaotong
- Fei Yi-ming
- Henry Fok
- Hu Sheng
- Ji Pengfei
- Jin Yong
- Lau Wong-fat
- Li Hou
- Li Ka-shing
- Liao Hui (politician)
- Lu Ping
- Ma Lin (biochemist)
- Maria Tam
- Martin Lee
- Mo Kwan-nin
- Peter Kwong (bishop)
- Qian Weichang
- Raymond Wu (politician)
- Rayson Huang
- Rong Yiren
- Sanford Yung
- Sik Kok Kwong
- Simon Li
- Szeto Wah
- Tam Yiu-chung
- Wang Hanbin
- Wang Tieya
- Wong Po-yan
- Xu Chongde
- Xu Jiatun
- Yue-Kong Pao
- Zhou Nan
Mathematicians from Jiangsu
- Chen Zhiming
- Daoxing Xia
- Fang Kaitai
- Feng Kang
- Ge Jun
- Gu Deng
- Hu Dunfu
- Hu Huanyong
- Hua Luogeng
- Huai-Dong Cao
- Leetsch C. Hsu
- Li Cai (psychometrician)
- Li Rui (mathematician)
- M. T. Cheng
- Pan Chengdong
- Qian Weichang
- Sun Zhihong
- Sun Zhiwei
- Tian Gang
- Wang Zhenyi (astronomer)
- Weinan E
- Yang Le
- Zhihong Xia
- Zhiwei Yun
Physicists from Jiangsu
- Chang Jin
- Chang-Yun Fan
- Chen Da (scientist)
- Chen Yu'ao
- Cheng Gengdong
- Cheng Kaijia
- Chien-Shiung Wu
- Dai Yuanben
- Feng Duan
- Gu Leguan
- Guo Zengyuan
- He Yousheng
- He Zehui
- Hsioh-ren Wei
- Hu Jimin
- Hu Ning
- Jiang Shusheng
- Li Minhua
- Lu Shijia
- Lu Xiyun
- Ma Jin (geologist)
- Min Naiben
- Qian Ji
- Qian Lingxi
- Qian Linzhao
- Qian Weichang
- Rao Zihe
- Shu Xingbei
- Tang Dingyuan
- Tang Xiaowei
- Wang Buxuan
- Wang Dezhao
- Wang Ganchang
- Wang Ming-chen
- Wang Yifang
- Wang Zhizhen
- Xiaowei Zhuang
- Xincheng Xie
- Xu Hongxing
- Yang Liming
- Zhang Rong (physicist)
- Zhang Zong
- Zhou Guozhi
- Zhou Peiyuan
- Zhou Tongqing
Presidents of Shanghai University
- Jin Donghan
- Qian Weichang
Scientists from Wuxi
- Chen Hansheng
- Chen Yu (information scientist)
- Chi-Ming Chu
- Gu Changsheng
- Gu Deng
- Guo Zengyuan
- Hou Fusheng
- Hu Dunfu
- Hu Huanyong
- Hu Peiquan
- Hu Zhuangyou
- Ji Guobiao
- Jiang Shaoji
- Jiang Shusheng
- Li Shouheng
- Li Xudan
- Liu Tonghua
- Qian Jiaqi
- Qian Lingxi
- Qian Linzhao
- Qian Weichang
- Qian Weiping
- Qian Xiuling
- Qian Yitai
- Qin Hanzhang
- Sun Heping (scientist)
- Tan Yunxian
- Tang Aoqing
- Tang Xiaowei
- Wang Buxuan
- Wang Xuan (computer scientist)
- Wei Zhongquan
- Wu Wenzao
- Xu Xiake
- Xu Zhihong
- Yao Tongbin
- Yu Hsiu Ku
- Zhang Xu (engineer)
- Zhang Zong
- Zhou Peiyuan
- Zhu Futang
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qian_Weichang
Also known as Chien Wei-zang, Qián Wěicháng, WeiChang Chien, WeiChang Qian, WeiZang Chien, WeiZang Qian, .