Shu Shien-Siu (; 1912–2001), also known as S. S. Shu, was a Chinese/
Taiwanese
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* Taiwanese people, ...
mathematician,
engineer and educator.
Biography
Shu was born in
Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang
Yongjia County (; Wenzhou dialect: yon2ko1/ yu3 ''ion ko'') is a county in Wenzhou in the southeast of Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China, located north of the city proper of Wenzhou city, which administers the county. The Nanxi River ...
on 12 Sep 1912. Shu studied at Wenzhou High School. In 1935, Shu graduated from the Department of Mathematics of
Tsinghua University in Beijing and obtained B.S. in
mathematics
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. He worked as a
teaching assistant at the department after his graduation.
In 1944, Shu went to the United States to continue his study, and entered the
Brown University
Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. Shu obtained his PhD in
applied mathematics in 1948, under the guidance of
Charles Loewner
Charles Loewner (29 May 1893 – 8 January 1968) was an American mathematician. His name was Karel Löwner in Czech and Karl Löwner in German.
Karl Loewner was born into a Jewish family in Lany, about 30 km from Prague, where his father Sig ...
. In 1949, Shu worked in
Princeton, and in that summer went to the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology to do his
postdoctoral research. Shu was a professor of engineering science at
Purdue University, and the Chair of
Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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.
Shu was also an
adjunct professor
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the job security of the tenure vary in different parts of the world, however the genera ...
of
National Taiwan University (in
Taipei),
National Chiao Tung University, and the
National Tsing Hua University (both in
Hsinchu) in
Taiwan. In 1961, Shu founded the Department of Mathematics at the National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), and held summer mathematical seminar annually. From 1970 to 1975, Shu was the President of the National Tsing Hua University.
清大數位校史館:徐賢修校長簡介 (National Tsing Hua University Archive: S.S. Shu)
/ref> In 1973, Shu invited Mao Gao-wen
Mao Kao-wen (; 9 February 1936 Fenghua, Ningbo – 28 October 2019 Taipei) was a Taiwanese chemist, politician, and diplomat. He served as the president of National Tsinghua University from 1981 to 1987. He also was the Minister of Education of t ...
to be the Dean of NTHU's engineering faculty, Shen Chun-shan
Shen Chun-shan (29 August 1932 – 12 September 2018) was a Taiwanese physicist who served as president of National Tsing Hua University from 1994 to 1997. He was known as one of the "four princes of Taiwan" along with Chen Li-an, Fredrick Chie ...
to be the Dean of science faculty, and Fung Yan-Hsiung (馮彥雄) to be the Dean of Nuclear Science and Technology. In Shu's office, National Tsing Hua University developed into a first-class comprehensive university of Taiwan.
From 1973 to 1980, Shu was in charge of the National Science Council (under the Executive Yuan
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...
) of Taiwan. From 1979 to 1988, Shu was the chairman and director-general of the Industrial Technology Research Institute. Shu advised to establish the world-famous Hsinchu Science and Industrial Park
The Hsinchu Science Park (HSP; ) is an industrial park established by the government of Taiwan on 15 December 1980. It straddles Hsinchu City and Hsinchu County in Taiwan.
History
The idea of the establishment of the Hsinchu Science Park was f ...
(HSIP), thus he is widely known as the "Father of HSIP".
Contributions and honors
Shu made great contributions to Taiwan's education, especially to its mathematical education and higher education. He also contributed greatly to the development of Taiwan's economy
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and industry, especially Taiwan's high-tech
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industries. Shu received an honorary doctorate from Purdue University in 1993 and also elected Academician of the Academia Sinica
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in Taiwan.
Family
Shu's son, Frank Shu, an astrophysicist, was born in Kunming
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during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Frank is former President of the American Astronomical Society
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(AAS), and like his father, has also served as President of National Tsing Hua University.
References
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1912 births
2001 deaths
People from Yongjia County
Tsinghua University alumni
Brown University alumni
Purdue University faculty
20th-century Taiwanese mathematicians
20th-century Taiwanese engineers
Taiwanese educators
Taiwanese expatriates in the United States
Members of Academia Sinica
Scientists from Wenzhou
Presidents of National Tsing Hua University
Taiwanese people from Zhejiang
Ministers of Science and Technology of the Republic of China
Republic of China politicians from Zhejiang
Mathematicians from Zhejiang
Engineers from Zhejiang
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