China's first genius who received a perfect score in the "Four Major Mechanics" is now a professor at Harvard
Our country has a huge population of 1.4 billion people, and many outstanding geniuses emerge every year. When the achievements of these geniuses are reported, it always attracts a lot of public attention. These geniuses have extremely high IQs and amazing learning speeds. For example, the junior class of USTC is a place where young talents from all over the country gather.
Today, the female genius I want to introduce also graduated from the junior class of the University of Science and Technology of China. Since childhood, he has shown superhuman intelligence, which has attracted widespread attention. Today, she is a professor at Harvard University and a world-class scientist who has attracted the attention of the world.
This female genius is Zhuang Xiaowei, who entered the University of Science and Technology of China at the age of 15 and achieved a perfect score in the "Four Mechanics". At the age of 34, she became a full professor at Harvard University and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2012.
Born in Jiangsu Province in 1972, Zhuang Xiaowei has shown a keen interest in books since he was three years old, especially a special fondness for physics. Since there were many intellectuals in the family, her interest in physics was supported by her family. In 1987, he was admitted to the junior class of USTC with excellent results.
As an undergraduate, she chose to major in physics. In her university courses, she set an impressive record of achieving perfect marks in four major mechanics courses (mechanics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics). This was the first student in my country to achieve perfect marks in all four courses, and what was even more surprising was that she was a girl at the age of 18.
At the age of 19, Zhuang Xiaowei graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China and went to the University of California, Berkeley to study for a doctorate. At the age of 24, she received her Ph.D. in physics, followed by a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University. She began working as an assistant professor at Harvard University in 2001, and in 2006, at the age of 34, she became a full professor at Harvard University, where she established a laboratory named after her.
Through Zhuang Xiaowei's experience, we see a true genius who has a strong interest in physics. She needs a suitable soil for her to grow up in life. Even though she has become a professor at Harvard University, she still maintains a hard-working attitude and hopes to bring more innovative results to mankind.
It is worth mentioning that Professor Zhuang Xiaowei returns to USTC every year for academic exchanges, providing USTC students with the opportunity to learn about the world's cutting-edge theoretical research. In addition, many of the Chinese students who went to study at Harvard in the United States were taken care of by Zhuang Xiaowei. For example, He Jiang, who gave a speech at the commencement ceremony of Harvard University a few years ago, was helped by Zhuang Xiaowei.
Zhuang Xiaowei is a researcher in basic disciplines, and she needs a suitable research environment to achieve results. Therefore, we don't have to morally kidnap her, as long as she still has feelings for China in her heart, she deserves our respect.
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