Zhou Ren
Chinese materials engineer and metallurgist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhou Ren (Chinese: 周仁; pinyin: Zhōu Rén; 5 August 1892–3 December 1973) was a Chinese materials engineer and metallurgist. He was an educator and one of the founders of the Science Society of China, a major science organization in the 20th century before the establishment of the Communist State.[1]
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周仁 | |||||||
Born | (1892-08-05)August 5, 1892 | ||||||
Died | December 3, 1973(1973-12-03) (aged 81) Shanghai, China | ||||||
Alma mater | Cornell University | ||||||
Spouse | Nie Qibi | ||||||
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Fields | Metallurgy Ceramics | ||||||
Institutions | Academia Sinica Chinese Academy of Sciences | ||||||
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Chinese | 周仁 | ||||||
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Zijing | |||||||
Chinese | 子兢 | ||||||
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He was an academician of the Academia Sinica and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was also a delegate to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd National People's Congress.[citation needed]