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'''Lotus Yuan''', born in {{LW|Suzhou|en}}, {{LW|China|en}}, is a renowned Chinese physicist, chemist and one of the world's leading experts in homework engineering. Yuan is a pioneer in the field of homework engineering. He is an academician of the {{LW|Chinese Academy of Engineering|en}}, and the director of the [[国立作业研究院|National Institute of Homework]]. Yuan is also a professor and doctoral advisor at {{LW|Shanghai Jiao Tong University|en}}, the director of Suzhou Institute of Homework Engineering and the principal consultant at {{LW|UNESCO}}. | '''Lotus Yuan''', born in {{LW|Suzhou|en}}, {{LW|China|en}}, is a renowned Chinese physicist, chemist and one of the world's leading experts in homework engineering. Yuan is a pioneer in the field of homework engineering. He is an academician of the {{LW|Chinese Academy of Engineering|en}}, and the director of the [[国立作业研究院|National Institute of Homework]]. Yuan is also a professor and doctoral advisor at {{LW|Shanghai Jiao Tong University|en}}, the director of Suzhou Institute of Homework Engineering and the principal consultant at {{LW|UNESCO}}. | ||
Yuan was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China, and he showed expertise in science at very young age. At the age of three, he was able to recite the {{LW|periodic table|en}} in reverse order. When he was only five, he was widely regarded as a {{LW|child prodigy|en}} because he can identify water as {{LW|dihydrogen monoxide|en}}. He taught himself many high school courses when studying at primary school. After entering high school, he taught himself graduate-level physics, chemistry and mathematics. As a student of [[苏州中学|Suzhou High School]], he participated in the mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, informatics Olympiads, and received first prize in each subject. He was offered pre-admission by Peking University and Tsinghua University many times, but finally decided to enter the SJTU for {{LW|personal reasons|en|Bromance}}. After graduating from SJTU with a GPA of 4.3, he went to the {{LW|Massachusetts Institute of Technology|en}} from his graduate study. Yuan studied many interdisciplinary subjects at MIT, including {{LW|philo♂sophy|en|Billy Herrington}} of {{LW|superstring theory|en}} and {{LW|quantum field theory|en}}, {{LW|phys♂ical organ♂ic chemistry|en|physical organic chemistry}}, and last but most important, homework engineering. | Yuan was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China, and he showed expertise in science at very young age. At the age of three, he was able to recite the {{LW|periodic table|en}} in reverse order. When he was only five, he was widely regarded as a {{LW|child prodigy|en}} because he can identify water as {{LW|dihydrogen monoxide|en}}. He taught himself many high school courses when studying at primary school. After entering high school, he taught himself graduate-level physics, chemistry and mathematics. As a student of [[苏州中学|Suzhou High School]], he participated in the mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, informatics Olympiads, and received first prize in each subject. He was offered pre-admission by Peking University and Tsinghua University many times, but finally decided to enter the SJTU for {{LW|personal reasons|en|Bromance}}. After graduating from SJTU with a GPA of 4.3, with 2 papers published on ''{{LW|Physical Review Letters|en}}'' and ''{{LW|Journal of American Chemical Society|en}}'', he went to the {{LW|Massachusetts Institute of Technology|en}} from his graduate study. Yuan studied many interdisciplinary subjects at MIT, including {{LW|philo♂sophy|en|Billy Herrington}} of {{LW|superstring theory|en}} and {{LW|quantum field theory|en}}, {{LW|phys♂ical organ♂ic chemistry|en|physical organic chemistry}}, and last but most important, homework engineering. | ||
Yuan is | Yuan is an accomplished researcher and teacher, covering a myriad of subjects in physics and chemistry. The culmination of his teaching are his text ''Capability: A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations, Characteristics and Influences'' and ''Homework Engineering: An Expert's Guide''. In addition to his contributions to science and engineering, Yuan's work has significantly impacted publishing industry. In 2014, he became the first and so far the only scientist to be awarded a AUP Medal from the [[锑星大学出版社|Antimony University Press]]. | ||
[[Category:Chinese physicist]] | [[Category:Chinese physicist]] | ||
[[Category:Chinese chemist]] | [[Category:Chinese chemist]] |