楼上姐妹们何必跟那个ID斤斤计较呢,她说得越刻薄,就说明她其实越嫉妒。 想要看看ABC混得怎么样,很简单啊,直接google famous Chinese Americans 不就出来答案了。 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_Americans 版上的人貌似很在乎CEO啥的,那就贴一下吧。 Technology[edit] John S. Chen – CEO of BlackBerry; former CEO of Sybase Steve Chen – founder and CEO of Galactic Computing James Chu – founder, CEO and chairman of ViewSonic, one of the largest computer monitor brands Alfred Chuang – co-founder BEA Systems (acquired by Oracle for $8.5 billion in 2008) Weili Dai – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Ping Fu (傅苹) – co-founder of Geomagic Ming Hsieh (謝明) – co-founder Cogent Systems (sold to 3M in 2009 for $930 million) Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) – co-founder and CEO of NASDAQ-100 component NVIDIA Kai Huang – co-founder of Guitar Hero franchise Robert T. Huang – founder of Fortune 500 company Synnex Min Kao (高民環) – co-founder of Garmin, billionaire David Lam – founder of NASDAQ-100 component Lam Research Deb Liu – CEO of Ancestry.com, formerly with Facebook and other web companies Patrick Soon-Shiong – founder of Abraxis BioScience and NantHealth, billionaire Lisa Su (蘇姿豐) – CEO and president of NASDAQ-100 component Advanced Micro Devices David Sun – co-founder and COO of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Sehat Sutardja – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Lip-Bu Tan – president and CEO of Cadence Design Systems Victor Tsao – co-founder of Linksys (sold to Cisco Systems for $500 million) John Tu – co-founder of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Alexandr Wang – founder and CEO of Scale AI, youngest self-made billionaire An Wang (王安) – co-founder of Wang Laboratories (sold in 1999 for $1.5 billion) Charles Wang (王嘉廉) – founder of CA Technologies, owner of the New York Islanders William Wang – founder and CEO of Vizio Ken Xie – founder of Fortinet and NetScreen (acquired by Juniper Networks in 2004 for $4 billion) Bing Yeh – founder of Silicon Storage Technology and Greenliant Systems Eric Yuan – founder and CEO of Zoom Min Zhu – co-founder of WebEx (sold to Cisco Systems for $3.2 billion)
Other[edit] Sam Chang – New York real estate and hotel developer James S.C. Chao – New York shipping magnate and father of Elaine Chao John Chuang – co-founder and CEO of staffing consultancy Aquent Andy Fang – co-founder of DoorDash Lew Hing – shipping, hotel, and canning tycoon Andrea Jung (鍾彬嫻) – Chair of Avon Christine Poon – business executive at Bristol Myers Squib and Johnson & Johnson, dean of Ohio State University Fisher College of Business Stanley Tang – co-founder of DoorDash Tony Xu (徐迅) – co-founder of DoorDash
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:25 楼上姐妹们何必跟那个ID斤斤计较呢,她说得越刻薄,就说明她其实越嫉妒。 想要看看ABC混得怎么样,很简单啊,直接google famous Chinese Americans 不就出来答案了。 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_Americans 版上的人貌似很在乎CEO啥的,那就贴一下吧。 Technology[edit] John S. Chen – CEO of BlackBerry; former CEO of Sybase Steve Chen – founder and CEO of Galactic Computing James Chu – founder, CEO and chairman of ViewSonic, one of the largest computer monitor brands Alfred Chuang – co-founder BEA Systems (acquired by Oracle for $8.5 billion in 2008) Weili Dai – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Ping Fu (傅苹) – co-founder of Geomagic Ming Hsieh (謝明) – co-founder Cogent Systems (sold to 3M in 2009 for $930 million) Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) – co-founder and CEO of NASDAQ-100 component NVIDIA Kai Huang – co-founder of Guitar Hero franchise Robert T. Huang – founder of Fortune 500 company Synnex Min Kao (高民環) – co-founder of Garmin, billionaire David Lam – founder of NASDAQ-100 component Lam Research Deb Liu – CEO of Ancestry.com, formerly with Facebook and other web companies Patrick Soon-Shiong – founder of Abraxis BioScience and NantHealth, billionaire Lisa Su (蘇姿豐) – CEO and president of NASDAQ-100 component Advanced Micro Devices David Sun – co-founder and COO of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Sehat Sutardja – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Lip-Bu Tan – president and CEO of Cadence Design Systems Victor Tsao – co-founder of Linksys (sold to Cisco Systems for $500 million) John Tu – co-founder of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Alexandr Wang – founder and CEO of Scale AI, youngest self-made billionaire An Wang (王安) – co-founder of Wang Laboratories (sold in 1999 for $1.5 billion) Charles Wang (王嘉廉) – founder of CA Technologies, owner of the New York Islanders William Wang – founder and CEO of Vizio Ken Xie – founder of Fortinet and NetScreen (acquired by Juniper Networks in 2004 for $4 billion) Bing Yeh – founder of Silicon Storage Technology and Greenliant Systems Eric Yuan – founder and CEO of Zoom Min Zhu – co-founder of WebEx (sold to Cisco Systems for $3.2 billion)
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:25 楼上姐妹们何必跟那个ID斤斤计较呢,她说得越刻薄,就说明她其实越嫉妒。 想要看看ABC混得怎么样,很简单啊,直接google famous Chinese Americans 不就出来答案了。 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_Americans 版上的人貌似很在乎CEO啥的,那就贴一下吧。 Technology[edit] John S. Chen – CEO of BlackBerry; former CEO of Sybase Steve Chen – founder and CEO of Galactic Computing James Chu – founder, CEO and chairman of ViewSonic, one of the largest computer monitor brands Alfred Chuang – co-founder BEA Systems (acquired by Oracle for $8.5 billion in 2008) Weili Dai – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Ping Fu (傅苹) – co-founder of Geomagic Ming Hsieh (謝明) – co-founder Cogent Systems (sold to 3M in 2009 for $930 million) Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) – co-founder and CEO of NASDAQ-100 component NVIDIA Kai Huang – co-founder of Guitar Hero franchise Robert T. Huang – founder of Fortune 500 company Synnex Min Kao (高民環) – co-founder of Garmin, billionaire David Lam – founder of NASDAQ-100 component Lam Research Deb Liu – CEO of Ancestry.com, formerly with Facebook and other web companies Patrick Soon-Shiong – founder of Abraxis BioScience and NantHealth, billionaire Lisa Su (蘇姿豐) – CEO and president of NASDAQ-100 component Advanced Micro Devices David Sun – co-founder and COO of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Sehat Sutardja – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Lip-Bu Tan – president and CEO of Cadence Design Systems Victor Tsao – co-founder of Linksys (sold to Cisco Systems for $500 million) John Tu – co-founder of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Alexandr Wang – founder and CEO of Scale AI, youngest self-made billionaire An Wang (王安) – co-founder of Wang Laboratories (sold in 1999 for $1.5 billion) Charles Wang (王嘉廉) – founder of CA Technologies, owner of the New York Islanders William Wang – founder and CEO of Vizio Ken Xie – founder of Fortinet and NetScreen (acquired by Juniper Networks in 2004 for $4 billion) Bing Yeh – founder of Silicon Storage Technology and Greenliant Systems Eric Yuan – founder and CEO of Zoom Min Zhu – co-founder of WebEx (sold to Cisco Systems for $3.2 billion)
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:25 楼上姐妹们何必跟那个ID斤斤计较呢,她说得越刻薄,就说明她其实越嫉妒。 想要看看ABC混得怎么样,很简单啊,直接google famous Chinese Americans 不就出来答案了。 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_Americans 版上的人貌似很在乎CEO啥的,那就贴一下吧。 Technology[edit] John S. Chen – CEO of BlackBerry; former CEO of Sybase Steve Chen – founder and CEO of Galactic Computing James Chu – founder, CEO and chairman of ViewSonic, one of the largest computer monitor brands Alfred Chuang – co-founder BEA Systems (acquired by Oracle for $8.5 billion in 2008) Weili Dai – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Ping Fu (傅苹) – co-founder of Geomagic Ming Hsieh (謝明) – co-founder Cogent Systems (sold to 3M in 2009 for $930 million) Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) – co-founder and CEO of NASDAQ-100 component NVIDIA Kai Huang – co-founder of Guitar Hero franchise Robert T. Huang – founder of Fortune 500 company Synnex Min Kao (高民環) – co-founder of Garmin, billionaire David Lam – founder of NASDAQ-100 component Lam Research Deb Liu – CEO of Ancestry.com, formerly with Facebook and other web companies Patrick Soon-Shiong – founder of Abraxis BioScience and NantHealth, billionaire Lisa Su (蘇姿豐) – CEO and president of NASDAQ-100 component Advanced Micro Devices David Sun – co-founder and COO of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Sehat Sutardja – co-founder of Marvell Technology Group Lip-Bu Tan – president and CEO of Cadence Design Systems Victor Tsao – co-founder of Linksys (sold to Cisco Systems for $500 million) John Tu – co-founder of Kingston Technologies, billionaire Alexandr Wang – founder and CEO of Scale AI, youngest self-made billionaire An Wang (王安) – co-founder of Wang Laboratories (sold in 1999 for $1.5 billion) Charles Wang (王嘉廉) – founder of CA Technologies, owner of the New York Islanders William Wang – founder and CEO of Vizio Ken Xie – founder of Fortinet and NetScreen (acquired by Juniper Networks in 2004 for $4 billion) Bing Yeh – founder of Silicon Storage Technology and Greenliant Systems Eric Yuan – founder and CEO of Zoom Min Zhu – co-founder of WebEx (sold to Cisco Systems for $3.2 billion)
Science and technology edit Dr. Subbarow YellapragadaKalpana Chawla, NASA astronaut, On February 1, 2003, Kalpana Chawla died on the Space Shuttle ColumbiaSunita Williams, NASA astronaut Yellapragada Subbarow (1895-1948), pioneering biochemist who discovered ATP, the human body's energy molecule. Ajay Bhatt (b. 1957), co-inventor of the USB; Chief Client Platform Architect at Intel Ajit V. Pai, chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Ajit Varki, physician-scientist Amar Gopal Bose, PhD in electrical engineering, founder and chairman of Bose Corporation Bimal Kumar Bose, pioneer in power electronics Amit Goyal, scientist and inventor Amit Singhal, Google Fellow, the designation the company reserves for its elite master engineers in the area of "ranking algorithm" Amitabha Ghosh, the only Asian on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission Anil Dash, blogger and technologist Anirvan Ghosh, neuroscientist Govindjee, biochemist Arjun Makhijani, electrical and nuclear engineer; president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Arun Netravali, scientist; former president of Bell Labs; former CTO of Lucent; pioneer of digital technology, including HDTV and MPEG4 Arvind Rajaraman, theoretical physicist and string theorist Avtar Saini, co-led the development of the Pentium processor Intel; holds seven patents related to microprocessor design Bedabrata Pain, co-inventor of the active pixel sensor C. Kumar N. Patel, developed the carbon dioxide laser, used as a cutting tool in surgery and industry Deepak Pandya, neuroanatomist Arati Prabhakar, director of DARPA Dhairya Dand, inventor and artist DJ Patil, Chief Data Scientist of the United States Office of Science and Technology Policy George Sudarshan, physicist, author; first to propose the existence of the tachyon Jogesh Pati, theoretical physicist at the University of Maryland, College Park Kalpana Chawla, NASA Space Shuttle astronaut, who died in the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster Khem Shahani, microbiologist who conducted pioneer research on probiotics; discovered the DDS-1 strain of Lactobacillus acidophilus Krishan Sabnani, engineer and senior vice president of the Networking Research Laboratory at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs in New Jersey Krishna Bharat, principal scientist at Google; created Google News Kuzhikalail M. Abraham, pioneer in lithium and lithium-ion battery technologies, professor, Northeastern university, Boston, Massachusetts and president, E-KEM Sciences, Needham, Massachusetts Mahadev Satyanarayanan, computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University; pioneer of research in mobile and pervasive computing Mani Lal Bhaumik, contributor to excimer lasertechnology Mathukumalli Vidyasagar, control theorist Narinder Singh Kapany, physicist, the "father of fiber optics" Nalini Nadkarni, ecologist who pioneered the study of Costa Rican rain forest canopies Noshir Gowadia, design engineer Om Malik, technology journalist and blogger Pran Nath, theoretical physicist at Northeastern University Pranav Mistry, Sixth Sense Project Raj Reddy, founder of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University; winner of the Turing Award Raja Chari, astronaut chosen for Artemis Moon mission Rajeev Motwani, professor, angel investor Rajiv Dutta, technology manager Ramesh K. Agarwal, aviation pioneer; William Palm Professor of Engineering at Washington University Ramesh Raskar, Femto-camera inventor, MIT Professor Rangaswamy Srinivasan, member of the Inventors' Hall of Fame for pioneering work on excimer laser surgery Ruchi Sanghvi, first female engineer of Facebook; former VP of Operations, Dropbox Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of Hotmail Samir Mitragotri, professor of chemical engineering and bioengineering at University of California, Santa Barbara Sasikanth Manipatruni, Pioneer in the area of Spintronics, Silicon Photonics, Optomechanics and In Memory Computing Satya N. Atluri, aerospace and mechanics, Excellence in Aviation Medal, FAA, 1998; Recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2013 in Science & Engineering from the President of India, elected to membership to National Academies of Engineering, USA (1996) and India (1997) Salman Khan, founder of Khan Academy Sharmila Bhattacharya, head of the Biomodel Performance and Behavior laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center VA Shiva Ayyadurai, inventor, scientist, former guest lecturer at MIT Siddhartha Mukherjee, scientist, physician, winner of Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction Siva S. Banda, aerospace engineer and researcher, recipient of a Silver Medal from the Royal Aeronautical Society, a Presidential Rank Award, and elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering Subhash Kak, head of the Computer Science department at Oklahoma State University Subrah Iyar, co-founder and CEO of Webex Communications Subrata Roy, plasma physicist, professor of aerospace engineering at University of Florida, inventor of the Wingless Electromagnetic Air Vehicle Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut Shya Chitaley - Paleo botanist Swapan Chattopadhyay, particle accelerator physicist Swati Mohan, NASA space engineer Thomas Anantharaman, computer statistician specializing in Bayesian inference Thomas Zacharia, computational scientist V. Mohan Reddy, pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at Stanford Vamsi Mootha, physician-scientist and computational biologist Vic Gundotra, former senior vice president, Engineering for Google Vijay Raghunath Pandharipande, physicist Vineeta Rastogi, public health worker Sirisha Bandla, space engineer
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Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao's principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; 'leading authority' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:33 你贴的是science and technology ,我只贴的是technology ,要加上science,那华裔单子可就更长了,哈哈😆
我真的懒得回复你了,你这个人没文化的可怕,而且你贴的这个list 第一个,其他的我都懒得看,第一个he was born Hong Kong,Hong Kong,懂吗? born in hong kong不叫abc,连这都不懂,像文盲一样,还在那儿和我掰扯,告诉你没有人嫉妒你家娃,因为当妈的文化太差了。
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:35 Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng''s wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao''s principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad''s history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor''s and master''s degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor''s Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter ''66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; ''leading authority'' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
我再说一句,你是个文盲,你仔细看一下你的list上面很多人都不是born in the us。你知道abc是什么意思吧?不会不知道要我解释给你听吧?真是懒得和文盲说话。 你这个帖子里回复的第一个人,我给你贴一下他的信息。 你连哪里born的都没调查清楚,就在这儿狂铁维基百科, John S. Chen 程守宗 Chen in 2019 Born July 1, 1955 (age 69) British Hong Kong 你这个list不能说明abc优秀,只能说明中国人,华裔优秀。懂吗?
wielkacytryna 发表于 2024-08-05 23:36 我真的懒得回复你了,你这个人没文化的可怕,而且你贴的这个list 第一个,其他的我都懒得看,第一个he was born Hong Kong,Hong Kong,懂吗? born in hong kong不叫abc,连这都不懂,像文盲一样,还在那儿和我掰扯,告诉你没有人嫉妒你家娃,因为当妈的文化太差了。
我再说一句,你是个文盲,你仔细看一下你的list上面很多人都不是born in the us。你知道abc是什么意思吧?不会不知道要我解释给你听吧?真是懒得和文盲说话。 你这个帖子里回复的第一个人,我给你贴一下他的信息。 你连哪里born的都没调查清楚,就在这儿狂铁维基百科, John S. Chen 程守宗 Chen in 2019 Born July 1, 1955 (age 69) British Hong Kong 你这个list不能说明abc优秀,只能说明中国人,华裔优秀。懂吗?
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:35 Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao's principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; 'leading authority' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
Gerald Chan Born Gerald Lok Chan 1950 or 1951 (age 73–74) Hong Kong
我再说一句,你是个文盲,你仔细看一下你的list上面很多人都不是born in the us。你知道abc是什么意思吧?不会不知道要我解释给你听吧?真是懒得和文盲说话。 你这个帖子里回复的第一个人,我给你贴一下他的信息。 你连哪里born的都没调查清楚,就在这儿狂铁维基百科, John S. Chen 程守宗 Chen in 2019 Born July 1, 1955 (age 69) British Hong Kong 你这个list不能说明abc优秀,只能说明中国人,华裔优秀。懂吗?
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:35 Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao's principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; 'leading authority' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:35 Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao's principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; 'leading authority' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
这个flyinthewind2012连abc什么意思都不知道 找一大堆中国出生的说abc优秀 Li Lu (born April 6, 1966)[1] is a Chinese-born American value investor, businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of Himalaya Capital Management.
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:35 Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao's principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; 'leading authority' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
这个flyinthewind2012连abc什么意思都不知道 找一大堆中国出生的说abc优秀 Ng was born in the then-British Hong Kong in 1959, the youngest of six children.
flyinthewind2012 发表于 2024-08-05 23:35 Science and academia[edit] Nobel Prize[edit] Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Yuan T. Lee (李远哲) – 1986 Nobel Prize, Chemistry Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, Chemistry Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Mathematics award winners[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – Fields Medal (2006), Clay Research Award(2003), Crafoord Prize (2012) Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal (1982), Wolf Prize (2010), Crafoord Prize (1994) Andrew Yao (姚期智) – Turing Award (2000) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize (1983) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Clay Research Award (2019) Xinyi Yuan (袁新意) – Clay Research Award (2008) Chemistry[edit] Ching W. Tang – inventor of the organic light-emitting diode(OLED) and the hetero-junction organic photovoltaic cell (OPV); winner of the 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; known as the "father of organic electronics" Roger Y. Tsien (錢永健) – 2008 Nobel laureate, chemistry Peidong Yang – chemist; founding member of the scientific advisory board at Nanosys, a nanomaterials company; co-founder of Alphabet Energy[10] Xiaowei Zhuang – Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics at Harvard University, member of National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow (2003) Zhijian Chen (陈志坚) - Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is best known for his discovery of mechanisms by which nucleic acids trigger innate and autoimmune responses from the interior of a cell, work for which he received the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (谢晓亮) - biochemist, considered a founding father of single-molecule biophysical chemistry and single-molecule enzymology Computer science[edit] Danqi Chen (陈丹琦) – AI professor at Princeton University working in Natural language processing, PhD from Stanford University, former student of Andrew Yao[11] Jianlin Cheng (程建林) – computer and data scientist; Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Missouri, Columbia Wen Tsing Chow (周文俊) – missile guidance scientist, digital computer pioneer Leon Chua – professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Feng-hsiung Hsu (許峰雄) – IBM developer of Deep Blue, which beat World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 Fei-Fei Li (李飞飞) – AI researcher, Stanford University professor Kai Li – Princeton University Ming C. Lin – former Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[12][13] now at U. Maryland. Andrew Ng (吴恩达) – AI researcher and entrepreneur: Google Brain, Baidu research, Coursera, Stanford University professor Carol E. Reiley: entrepreneur in health, robotics and AI, Andrew Ng's wife Pei-Yuan Wei (魏培源) – creator of ViolaWWW Wen-mei Hwu – professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaignspecializing in compiler design, computer architecture, computer microarchitecture, and parallel processing Andrew Yao (姚期智) – 2000 Turing Award recipient, Yao's principle, former professor at Princeton University Frances Yao (储枫) – computer scientist, researcher in computational geometry and combinatorial algorithms; wife of Andrew Yao Yuanyuan Zhou – Princeton University PhD, currently UC San Diego Engineering[edit] Huajian Gao – Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Engineering at Brown University Tung Hua Lin (林同驊) – professor (UCLA), aerospace and structural engineer Tung-Yen Lin (林同棪) – (Berkeley) structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete, founded T. Y. Lin International Lee Yuk-Wing (李郁榮) – Professor of Electrical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics[edit] Terence Chi-Shen Tao (陶哲軒) – child genius, Fields Medal winner (2006), professor (UCLA), MacArthur Fellow (2006), Crafoord Prize (2012), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014). He is the youngest participant to date in the International Mathematical Olympiad, first competing at the age of ten; in 1986, 1987, and 1988, he won a bronze, silver, and gold medal. He remains the youngest winner of each of the three medals in the Olympiad's history, winning the gold medal shortly after his thirteenth birthday. Tao received graduated from university at the age of 16 obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees, received his PhD at the age of 20. Lenhard Ng – child prodigy who was once thought to be the "smartest kid in America". At age 10, he earned a perfect score of 800 on the math portion of what is now called the SAT, a feat considered to be a “remarkable achievement” when a high school junior or senior did it. Ng is a professor of mathematics at Duke University. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest (林益) – professor of mathematics, systems science, economics, and finance at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (Slippery Rock campus) Wei Zhang (张伟) – Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sun-Yung Alice Chang (张圣容) – professor of mathematics and former chair of the department at Princeton University Chen Wen-chen (陈文成) – professor of math at Carnegie Mellon, victim of Taiwan KMT persecution of dissidents (see White Terror) Shiing-Shen Chern (陳省身) – Wolf Prize, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century; worked on differential geometry and topology; known for Chern-Simons theory, Chern-Weil theory, Chern classes Chia-Kun Chu (朱家琨) – applied mathematician, Fu Foundation Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University[14][15] Chia-Chiao Lin (林家翹) – applied mathematician Tian Gang (田刚) – Princeton University professor emeritus, student of S.T. Yau Paul Tseng – applied mathematician, professor at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington in Seattle Paul C. Yang (杨建平) – Princeton University, husband of Alice Chang Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) – Fields Medal winner (1982); MacArthur Fellow(1984), Crafoord Prize (1994), National Medal of Science (1997), Wolf Prize(2010) Yitang Zhang – mathematician, known for establishing the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers Stephen Shing-Toung Yau – Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago Mu-Tao Wang (王慕道) – Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University, received a PhD in Mathematics in 1998 from Harvard University Medicine and biosciences[edit] Priscilla Chan (陈Priscilla) – Harvard-graduated pediatrician, Chan-Zuckerberg foundation Min Chueh Chang (張明覺) – co-inventor of the first birth control pill; made significant contributions to the development of in vitro fertilisation Gilbert Chu (朱築文) – biochemist and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Biochemistry at the Stanford Medical School; older brother of Steven Chu Yuan-Cheng Fung (馮元楨) – founder of modern biomechanics Lue Gim Gong (呂金功) – horticulturalist David Ho – scientific researcher and the Irene Diamond professor at Rockefeller University in New York City Alice S. Huang – virologist Lin He – biochemist, received the MacArthur Fellowship in 2009 Yuet Wai Kan – pioneer of using DNA to diagnose human diseases, research enabled the Human Genome Project, recipient of Lasker Foundation award in 1991[16] Henry C. Lee – forensic scientist Sandra Lee – dermatologist and Internet celebrity as "Dr. Pimple Popper"; now star of the TLC series Dr. Pimple Popper Ching Chun Li – population geneticist and human geneticist Choh Hao Li (李卓皓) – biochemist, discovered growth hormone, beta-endorphin and isolated luteinizing hormone Min Chiu Li – first scientist to use chemotherapy to cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer Anna Chao Pai – geneticist Joe Hin Tjio – cytogeneticist, first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes[17] Chang Yi Wang – immunologist; NYIPLA Inventor of the Year Award in 2007 for her work on UBITh peptide immunogens James C. Wang – discovered DNA topoisomerases[18] Sam Wang, neuroscientist and author Shih-Chun Wang – neuroscientist and pharmacology professor Xiaodong Wang, biochemist best known for his work with cytochrome c, won the 2000 Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, and 2006 Shaw Prizerecipient[19] Leana Wen (温麟衍) – physician; director of Planned Parenthood, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, author David T. Wong – discovered drug Fluoxetine and atomoxetine, duloxetine and dapoxetine[20][21][22] Flossie Wong-Staal – virologist and AIDS researcher Junying Yu – stem cell biologist; recognized as one of the 2007 "Persons of the Year" by TIME magazine[23] Kang Zhang – ophthalmologist at the Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Diego known for his work on lanosterol Physics[edit] Sow-Hsin Chen – nuclear physicist Alfred Y. Cho – the "father of molecular beam epitaxy" and co-inventor of quantum cascade lasers Paul C. W. Chu (朱經武) – physicist, superconductivity Qian Xuesen (钱学森) – professor of aeronautics, a founder of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exiled to China Frank Shu – professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California; San Diego and 2009 Shaw Prize recipient[24] Chien-Shiung Wu (吳健雄) – Manhattan Project scientist; considerable contribution to Nobel Prize work by Tsung-dao Lee Nai-Chang Yeh – physicist specialized in condensed matter physics; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, American Physical Society Shoucheng Zhang – Stanford physicist Chen Ning Yang (楊振寧) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics, Yang–Mills theory Tsung-dao Lee (李政道) – 1957 Nobel laureate, Physics Samuel C. C. Ting (丁肇中) – 1976 Nobel laureate, Physics Steven Chu (朱棣文) – 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, US Secretary of Energy (2009) Daniel Chee Tsui (崔琦) – 1998 Nobel laureate, Physics Charles K. Kao (高锟) – 2009 Nobel laureate in Physics who pioneered the development and use of fiber optics in telecommunications Xiaoxing Xi (郗小星) – Physicist at Temple University] Economics, Finance, Statistics, OR[edit] Anthony Chan – chief economist, JPMorgan Chase; former economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and economics professor at the University of Dayton[25] Gregory Chow (鄒至莊) – Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University, known for Chow test Jianqing Fan (范剑青) – professor of finance and statistics at Princeton University William C. Hsiao (萧庆伦) – economist, professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Ann Lee (李淯) – professor, author and commentator on global economics and finance issues Bin Yu (郁彬) – Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Statistics and of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley Social sciences[edit] Angela Lee Duckworth – professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, MacArthur Fellow; wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Peter Kwong – professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College and professor of sociology in the City University of New York system Yu Xie – Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University; known for applying quantitative data science methods to sociology as well as Chinese studies Humanities[edit] Wing-tsit Chan (陳榮捷) – professor in Chinese philosophy, wrote influential translations Him Mark Lai (麥禮謙) – professor of Chinese American studies Lin Yutang (林語堂) – Hokkien Chinese writer Huping Ling (令狐萍) – professor of History at Truman State University, author Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京) – Historian of late imperial China; University of California, Davis. Betty Lee Sung (宋李瑞芳) – former professor of Asian-American Studies at City College of New York; 'leading authority' on Chinese Americans[26][27] Andrew Lih (酈安治) – associate professor of Journalism at American University Teng Ssu-yu (鄧嗣禹) – Historian of late imperial China, at University of Indiana. Tim Wu (吳修銘) – professor at Columbia Law School, in 2014 ran to become the first Chinese-American lieutenant governor of New York State but lost. C.K. Yang (楊慶堃) – Sociologist at University of Pittsburgh. Yang Lien-sheng (楊聯陞) – Sinologist. Harvard University. Yu Ying-shih (余英時) – Historian of China; Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Universities. Zhao Yuanren (Yuen Ren Chao) (趙元任) – Linguist at Harvard and University of California, Berkeley.
不就是家庭条件好了,孩子进行素质教育,不用刻苦读书刷题,可以德智体全面发展。到最后发现步入社会还是被白人打压,大部分还是要靠技术吃饱饭
大厂里做到Senior manager和director level的ABC多了去了,比第一代比例高很多。
印度妈妈啊,而且全方位卷,比如贺妈离婚带娃照样卷,所以印二代才是各行各业都崭露头角,爬到顶层。
哈哈,我家娃勉强符合酱油标准,学过两年钢琴、校乐队混过几年其他乐器,踢过几年足球然后改个人体育项目。
我觉得有这种admire型父母,离abc整体爆发就不远了。 我和比较成功的印度二代的父母聊天,他们的父母都是这种特别proud of them,感觉自己太lucky了,他们自己也就普通,孩子比他们预期更高。
谢谢你的夸奖。都让我受宠若惊了。
瓜好就不怕夸,而且这不是自夸,而是自信,也不只为自己的孩子,也为周围的孩子。
自信就自然阳光,对别人宽容怀有善意,比如这个帖子,我相信我们的孩子就说不出层主这样的话。
哎呦,被你说我恶意真是绝了,你带入别人的角度换位思考一下有这么难吗?这么多年,连个副总统的边儿都没摸上有什么可吹的?赵小兰也不是ABC吧,ABC只看到了谷爱凌这样的,呵呵。总裁_人家Google,amazon都是烙印,abc做了哪家CEO了?说句ABC都是扶不上墙的烂泥没什么毛病吧?
我在这儿吐槽几句谷爱凌是不是也要被你说心里阴暗啊?像你这样的思考能力,教不出优秀的孩子。
你这不是暗戳戳骂板上的老将高华们吗: 老东西
你这是和现实社会有多脱节。还各行各业的精英。你说的每一个行业,老鹰都比abc做的好多了。这就是现实,在这儿自卖自夸,楼上还不允许别人说皇帝的新衣?呵呵
就是王婆卖瓜,自卖自夸,这帖子要换一个劳模发帖一样成立,谁不觉得自己的小孩是最优秀的,论坛上大部分大妈都有娃,所以看到这个帖子也不由自主的进来附和一句。真是皇帝的新衣
真要比,那就看社会上abc到底有没有立住脚跟看社会上和其他种族成就的比较就知道了。反正我觉得知名度最高的应该是怪凌吧,还是靠国内给她的流量
接触过很多70后老留家长,他们在10-15年前养小娃还是很辛苦的,那年代没有送货上门都得自己去超市采购,爷爷奶奶们签证拒签率高,保姆也请不起,精力花在吃喝拉撒上很多,太累了还是会忽略培养娃的。而且大部分也是千老专业经济并不宽裕,回国也没条件每年都回,卷教育的风气也还没起来丰俭由人。现在周围的80后90后养娃条件可太好了,不是爷爷奶奶在就是通情住家阿姨在,各种课外班兴趣班完全不心疼钱的,每年回国见世面也是标配,育儿土壤比以前好太多了
你好像没有配偶也没孩子。那至少目前为止,华二代有没有出息都和你么什么关系。
人家再没有资格说话,至少家里有个华二代再说。
原来如此 它这种心理的,也就是因为自己无后所以这么恶毒吧 还骂别人走线的 估计自己就是在地下室憋着没人要才会沦落到今天这地步的吧 而且肯定极丑,毕竟相由心生嘛
反正她的意见嘛。就当个P放了吧。
未婚未育都不能评价abc了?,那你说说我就想问骂我的几个abc妈,你们说说abc在美国有什么成就啊?说出来听听啊。你除了会对我人身攻击,你还会干什么别的?
不过也有可能就是因为你素质这么低,所以你才生娃了。毕竟众所周知,文化水平越低,像农村一样的,越喜欢像猪一样生孩子。假如你真的有素质,直接回复我ABC有什么在美国的成就高于老鹰的,别的都是自欺欺人
你素质高,所以你就尽管指指点点吧。反正靠你们这种不生孩子的,也不用谈华二代了。只有华一代。
你别乱给它扣帽子 什么华一代 人家想当白一代,黑一代,不黑不白又一代
而且这帖子大部分人包括你你都是间接的了解abc,我比你年轻二三十几岁,我的朋友就输ABC,我对他们的了解可比你们多多了,你觉得你对他们了解还是我对他们了解啊?
ABC嗑药的搞gay的多了,无非是没告诉你这种ABC妈而已,毕竟大部分ABC和父母的意识流都不一样,就像我和你说不到一起一样的。这叫代沟
那不好意思,只能说明你混得圈子挺烂的。
正解,呵呵 看看它的谈吐见识,社会底层福利党实锤
有些ABC把中美文化的优点揉合了,有些ABC把中美文化的糟粕揉合了
对未婚女性歧视这种事情也就国内大妈能干的出来了 你女儿你儿子但凡知道你在网上对一个陌生人这么评价,都会从打心底里看不起你,毕竟我也是别人的女儿啊。你想想别人对你家女儿这么说话是什么样子的感受?所以说abc和这个论坛上大妈永远是说不到一块儿的。意识流完全不一样,像你这种其实未婚女性的事情她们会骂死你
最后再加一句,有些人人生没价值,唯一值钱的就是那个子宫。所以但凡碰到别人未婚未育的,她都会上去讽刺,殊不知母猪都会生育
你就是啊。只看到不够好的地方,看不到好的地方,不是酸是什么?
又开始人身攻击了,我要是圈子混的挺烂的,你孩子的圈子怎么又可能混的好呢?就凭你这样的素质,更不要说你连abc的圈子混都混不进去呢。你朋友不都是华人吗
我只是觉得,自己既然知道自己是未婚女性,就要对愿意生华二代的前辈多一些包容。毕竟你连个蛋都还没贡献出来呢。
虽然我连个蛋都没贡献出来,不影响我对所有生出来的华二代都看不起。你是这个意思吧。挺搞笑的。
何况,华二代的优秀是不争的事实,从各方面数据看收入也是在最高的前一档。我根本无意做这方面跟你斗嘴。
你这种发言这么恶毒的人还好意思谈歧视,真是笑死人不偿命。照照镜子吧。
不仅仅是酸 这是病 内心尖酸刻薄,相由心生,所以外表也歪瓜裂枣 没人要 天长日久所以成病了 很多连环杀手都是这条路
你这话对你女儿说吧,想你这种歧视未婚女性的,看你女儿听到这话什么想法,毕竟你女儿应该还没有未婚先孕吧。
而且你什么张口闭口贡献蛋的,素质太低了,18线农村才这么说话。毕竟没文化,唯一的价值就是蛋了。再说,你怎么知道你女儿会生孩子?你女儿不也是没贡献蛋吗?她就没资格评价abc了?
这些话对你女儿说吧,我再说一遍,你女儿也是未婚未育,请问她就没有资格评价abc了吗?你自己说的通吗?
要是我没有资格评价,那你女儿也没有资格评价,只有你们这种生了abc娃的大妈才有资格评价abc了,全社会别人白人大妈黑人大妈ABC自己包括abc的孩子都没有资格评价了,是吗?这逻辑你自己说的通吗?这不就是你们自己报团取暖还不让别人扯皇帝的新衣吗?
歧视未婚女性这件事情只有这种国内出来的五六十岁大妈才做的出来。确实相对于你这种素质低的人来说,abc已经素质稍微高一点了,毕竟生长在美国不可能有这样的歧视。你这个对优秀的bar本来就低
其实现在国内大妈都没有这么歧视女性的 国内对女性挺尊重的 ABC也懂尊重女性 这种歧视女性女性,说别人”贡献蛋”这种粗糙的用词,真的应该是国内农村来美国的大妈特色。又没什么文化,又想高人一等。全身除了子宫没有别的价值
总比你这种厌婚厌育,还要不知天高地厚来踩华二代父母的强。
口口声声人家落后、您倒是给世界留下了什么贡献,赶紧报啊。
哈哈哈,生孩子就是对世界做出贡献?这真是五六十岁才有这个想法,你是50岁呢还是60岁了?
那你女儿对社会做出什么贡献了呢?你现在赶紧去问一下她,她以后打算生孩子吗,你赶紧告诉她,她不生孩子就是对社会没有贡献。
你先和你女儿说你刚才对我说的这段话,把你女儿的反应贴在这儿,你再回复我
不用在这儿强词夺理了,先去问一下你女儿,她以后打不打算生孩子,然后你再告诉她,她不生孩子就是对这个社会没有贡献。贴一下你女儿的反应,你再回复我,懂了吗?你别说出来的话,你自己女儿先骂死你
至少这是贡献之一,这是不能否认的。
你妈妈要是不愿生孩子,哪来您这么一个聪明绝顶的ID在论坛蹦跶呢。她如果要做自由女性,那你现在还在墙上呢。这话不假吧?
对了,你是颜宁或者袁征这种类型的一代移民,赶紧报。大家不会忽略你是贡献的。
我不是让你问你女儿再回复吗?你怎么不问啊?赶紧去问啊。你女儿和我一样也是未婚未育,你在骂我的时候就在骂她
你也知道是你在这儿打扰人家,你的道歉我可不接受。其实这帖子一开始我也不过是说了句大实话,abc在美国的成就并没有老印高,我也不知道怎么就得罪王婆卖瓜的各位abc大妈了
你如果不服,你可以说出来在哪个领域abc的成就比老鹰高,你怎么不说了呢?是说不出来吗?说不出来就对别人人身攻击,就对别人进行各种歧视,是吗?有些人我已经说了,文化水平就那么点儿,浑身上下子宫,一点价值都没有。
这是143楼这位在她第一篇发言里的一句话,足够有说服力了,她不是来讨论事情的,是来挑衅的
就算有人说你心理阴暗,你回那个人啊。你这时候 generalize 说“ABC都是扶不上墙的烂泥” 算哪一出,莫名其妙
引用还要我引用。你造谣我还要我这儿伺候你?你去看看医生吧
还有你现在是在断章取义接我的话,麻烦你贴我的回复,把整段贴出来,别只贴一句,断章取义这四个字怎么写的?一句话out of context根本不成立。你把1m阳光的回复,包括我的回复整段都贴出来,懂了吗?
造谣怪不要脸。说的就是你
另外,你怎么从“yimiyanggjang这个ID骂我心理阴暗”,变成“yimiyangguang这个ID就阴阳我心理阴暗”?开始说人家骂你,后来改成你自己 infer 人家在骂你,所以你还击,其实是你自己一开始言辞过分
你这说了等于废话。我真是觉得你们这个文化水平有点低下,我前面说了,你要举出一个领域,abc。比老鹰做的更好的,让你挤出一个领域就是了,你这个list我能贴出来比你更长的。
贴个list贴一群土生土长的中国人 哈哈哈
呼唤逻辑,烙印优秀不代表着ABC就不优秀了,请问我贴的list的那些人哪一个比同领域的烙印差了?
嫉妒都出来了,论坛上每次有人骂章泽天,也有人说嫉妒。真是戏多。谁会嫉妒你家abc呀?有这么个文化水平低下的妈
你贴的是science and technology ,我只贴的是technology ,要加上science,那华裔单子可就更长了,哈哈😆
我真的懒得回复你了,你这个人没文化的可怕,而且你贴的这个list
第一个,其他的我都懒得看,第一个he was born Hong Kong,Hong Kong,懂吗?
born in hong kong不叫abc,连这都不懂,像文盲一样,还在那儿和我掰扯,告诉你没有人嫉妒你家娃,因为当妈的文化太差了。
我再说一句,你是个文盲,你仔细看一下你的list上面很多人都不是born in the us。你知道abc是什么意思吧?不会不知道要我解释给你听吧?真是懒得和文盲说话。
你这个帖子里回复的第一个人,我给你贴一下他的信息。 你连哪里born的都没调查清楚,就在这儿狂铁维基百科,
John S. Chen 程守宗 Chen in 2019 Born July 1, 1955 (age 69) British Hong Kong
你这个list不能说明abc优秀,只能说明中国人,华裔优秀。懂吗?
那你贴的一大堆烙印的名单,全部都是印二代吗?笑死人了😆
原来如此。。。我说怎么到处乱咬😓
说谁文盲呢。你知道华一代大量来美国树什么时候吗?
真的叫,勿与傻*论短长。
Gerald Chan Born Gerald Lok Chan 1950 or 1951 (age 73–74) Hong Kong
你的烙印名单里不是也包含了很多不在美国出生的印一代吗?你应该去投诉wiki,怎么不把华裔再细分呢,笑死人了。 就算是wiki给出来的名单没有区分华裔一代和二代,但是二代三代也是不少的。怎么样都称不上你说的“烂泥扶不上墙” 你应该去看看心理医生,怎么疯狂嫉妒一个人群简直是有病。
Yan Huo Born 1968 (age 55–56) China
她可不会在论坛上以未婚身份对华二代指指点点。如果她以后打算不生小孩,对生小孩的人也会有一份尊重。
而不是像某些人癞蛤蟆打哈欠。口气大得不得了。
是70后养出来的娃吧. 80后娃大多在初中,出国的人没有结婚那么早的
对,所以我同意楼主在隔壁楼里的看法,不觉得会有在美国的一代华人会这样狂踩ABC,那不就是踩自家孩子么。
momo999,我不是让你去问你的女儿了吗?你怎么不去问啊嗯?又在这儿人身攻击我了,是吧?不会是你女儿不愿意和你说话吧?
这个flyinthewind2012连abc什么意思都不知道 找一大堆中国出生的说abc优秀
Li Lu (born April 6, 1966)[1] is a Chinese-born American value investor, businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of Himalaya Capital Management.
我其实觉得你特别可笑。不过不妨碍我在这儿多回复你两句。
首先,你之前一直在叫骂,说,难道生了孩子就有贡献吗,我正式回复你的话,生了孩子当然是有贡献。
否则你妈天天一把屎一把尿的带你岂不是生了块叉烧?
自己去看看自己打的字吧。
至于你没生孩子的嘛,你谈不上有或者没有贡献,我也不关心。但我觉得你就没有资格到这里来指指点点。明白?
至少人家可不会来论坛上骂骂咧咧。
这个flyinthewind2012连abc什么意思都不知道 找一大堆中国出生的说abc优秀
Ng was born in the then-British Hong Kong in 1959, the youngest of six children.
学习了,我说呢 此人明显已经魔怔了,是心理疾病 这样的人一般都是这样的循环: 性格不好 - 相由心生长得丑 - 没人要 - 性格更加孤僻
你觉得我可笑,我还觉得你可笑呢,让你去问你女儿,你到现在都没问。应该是你女儿不愿意和你说话吧,所以你只能在网上和我逼逼。
那你继续觉得我可笑吧哈哈。我有女儿可以随时和聊天。今天我们还出去玩了呢。
吃了晚饭才在这里打两个字。今天移动了几百公里了。
哈哈,打人不打脸 你别戳人痛处好不好 没人要也不一定100%是它的责任吧,虽然大概率是的
杨振宁都出来了 大妈你不知道杨振宁是堂堂正正的中国人啊?
人家出生安徽 而且几年前已经退出美国国籍了 这样一个人,被你说成是ABC,你也太没文化了吧?
你别侮辱猪好不好 猪对人类有很大贡献的