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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 personal reasons. 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, 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. | ||
[[Category:Chinese physicist]] | |||
[[Category:Chinese chemist]] | |||
[[Category:Suzhou High School alumni]] | |||
[[Category:Shanghai Jiao Tong University alumni]] | |||
[[Category:Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni]] | |||
[[Category:Members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering]] | |||
[[Category:National Institute of Homework faculty]] | |||
[[Category:Shanghai Jiao Tong University faculty]] | |||
[[Category:Scientists from Suzhou]] | |||
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Lotus Yuan, born in Suzhou, China, 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 Chinese Academy of Engineering, and the director of the National Institute of Homework. Yuan is also a professor and doctoral advisor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the director of Suzhou Institute of Homework Engineering and the principal consultant at 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 periodic table in reverse order. When he was only five, he was widely regarded as a child prodigy because he can identify water as dihydrogen monoxide. 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 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 Bromance. After graduating from SJTU with a GPA of 4.3, he went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from his graduate study. Yuan studied many interdisciplinary subjects at MIT, including Billy Herrington of superstring theory and quantum field theory, physical organic chemistry, and last but most important, homework engineering.