In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhou (Chow).
Zhou Tongqing (Chinese: 周同庆; 21 December 1907 – 13 February 1989), also known as Tung-Ching Chow,[1] was a Chinese optical physicist. After earning his Ph.D. from Princeton University, he taught at Peking University, National Central University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Fudan University. He led the development of China's first X-ray tube in 1953 and was elected a founding member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1955. His research was disrupted when he was subject to severe persecution during the Anti-Rightist Campaign and the Cultural Revolution. Although later politically rehabilitated, he was plagued by poor health for the rest of his life.
^Hu, Danian (2009). China and Albert Einstein: The Reception of the Physicist and His Theory in China, 1917-1979. Harvard University Press. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-674-03888-2.
ZhouTongqing (Chinese: 周同庆; 21 December 1907 – 13 February 1989), also known as Tung-Ching Chow, was a Chinese optical physicist. After earning his Ph...
he hired Xiong Qinglai, Wu Youxun, Sa Bendong, Zhang Zigao, Huang Ziqing, Zhou Peiyuan, Chung-Yao Chao and Ren Zhigong to be professors at Tsinghua, agreeing...
could also be seen in the letter Liang wrote to the Prime Minister of China Zhou Enlai at that time. They insisted that the city should be a political and...
China was greatly advanced. "斯行健". history.seu.edu.cn. Retrieved 2023-02-07. Zhou, Zhonghe (August 2022). "The Rising of Paleontology in China: A Century-Long...
Zhou Peiyuan (Chinese: 周培源; Wade–Giles: Chou P'ei-yüan; August 28, 1902 – November 24, 1993) was a Chinese theoretical physicist and politician. He served...
graduation from Tsinghua, Hu became the teaching assistant for his professor Zhou Peiyuan in the department of physics. In 1940, Hu examed and won the Boxer...
(Chinese: 林心鏗), and the latter's husband Zhou Huakang (Chinese: 周華康) until she died. Lin lived mostly on coffee, even Zhou Enlai once gave her some as a gift...