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Yu Hsiu Ku or Gu Yuxiu (Chinese: 顾毓琇; December 24, 1902 – September 9, 2002) was a Chinese-American electrical engineer, musician, novelist, poet, and politician. A polymathic academic, he was one of the first Chinese people to earn a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 1928, and became a leader in higher education in China until the fall of the Republic of China in 1949. Afterwards, he worked for many years as a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.

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  • Yu Hsiu Ku atau Gu Yuxiu (Hanzi: 顾毓琇; 24 Desember 1902 – 9 September 2002) adalah seorang akademisi dan polimatik asal Tiongkok. Ia adalah salah satu orang Tiongkok pertama yang meraih gelar dokterandes dari Institut Teknologi Massachusetts, pada 1928, dan menjadi pemimpin pendidikan tinggi di Tiongkok sampai kejatuhan Republik Tiongkok pada 1949. Setelah itu, ia bekerja selama beberapa tahun sebagai profesor teknik kelistrikan di Universitas Pennsylvania. Ku membuat kontribusi pada sastra, puisi dan musik Tionghoa; teknik kelistrikan dan matematika terapan; dan sejarah Buddha Zen. Ia menjadi presiden dari dua universitas Tiongkok besar, Universitas Pusat Nasional dari 1944 sampai 1945 dan dari 1947 sampai 1949. Ia juga membantu mendirikan institusi pendahulu dari dan Akademi Teater Shanghai. Dalam bidang politik, Ku menjabat sebagai wakil menteri pendidikan Tiongkok dari 1938 sampai 1944. Pada 1968, sebagai anggota Majelis Nasional Taiwan, ia menjadi pejabat pemerintahan Taiwan pertama yang mengunjungi Uni Soviet. Ia memiliki hubungan pribadi yang dekat dengan banyak pemimpin Tiongkok daratan dan Taiwan, dan membantu negosiasi antara pemimpin Tiongkok Jiang Zemin dan pemimpin Taiwan Chen Shui-bian usai insiden Pulau Hainan pada 2001. (in)
  • 구위슈(고육수, 중국어 간체자: 顾毓琇, 정체자: 顧毓琇, 1902년 12월 24일 ~ 2002년 9월 9일)는 중화민국의 전 공학자, 과학자, 교육인이다. (ko)
  • Yu Hsiu Ku or Gu Yuxiu (Chinese: 顾毓琇; December 24, 1902 – September 9, 2002) was a Chinese-American electrical engineer, musician, novelist, poet, and politician. A polymathic academic, he was one of the first Chinese people to earn a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 1928, and became a leader in higher education in China until the fall of the Republic of China in 1949. Afterwards, he worked for many years as a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Ku made contributions to Chinese literature, poetry, and music; to electrical engineering and applied mathematics; and to the history of Zen Buddhism. He became the president of two major Chinese universities, National Central University from 1944 to 1945 and National Chengchi University from 1947 to 1949. He also helped found the predecessor institutions of the Chinese Central Conservatory of Music and Shanghai Theatre Academy. Politically, Ku served as deputy minister of education of China from 1938 to 1944. In 1968, as a member of the National Assembly of Taiwan, he became the first Taiwanese government official to visit the Soviet Union. He had close personal ties to several leaders of both mainland China and Taiwan, and assisted in negotiations between Chinese leader Jiang Zemin and Taiwanese leader Chen Shui-bian following the Hainan Island incident in 2001. Ku became a fellow of the two predecessor societies to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which later awarded him its Lamme Medal and Third Millennium Medal. He was the recipient of two honorary doctorates and an honorary professorship. The IEEE/CSEE Yu-Hsiu Ku Electrical Engineering Award is named in his honor, and a museum dedicated to his accomplishments stands at his ancestral home in Wuxi. (en)
  • 顾毓琇(1902年12月24日-2002年9月9日),字一樵,男,江蘇無錫人,中華民國博學家,中央研究院院士,精通教育、科學、詩詞、戲劇、音樂、禪學等領域,曾任中華民國教育部政務次長、國立中央大學校長、國立政治大學校長。 (zh)
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  • 구위슈(고육수, 중국어 간체자: 顾毓琇, 정체자: 顧毓琇, 1902년 12월 24일 ~ 2002년 9월 9일)는 중화민국의 전 공학자, 과학자, 교육인이다. (ko)
  • 顾毓琇(1902年12月24日-2002年9月9日),字一樵,男,江蘇無錫人,中華民國博學家,中央研究院院士,精通教育、科學、詩詞、戲劇、音樂、禪學等領域,曾任中華民國教育部政務次長、國立中央大學校長、國立政治大學校長。 (zh)
  • Yu Hsiu Ku atau Gu Yuxiu (Hanzi: 顾毓琇; 24 Desember 1902 – 9 September 2002) adalah seorang akademisi dan polimatik asal Tiongkok. Ia adalah salah satu orang Tiongkok pertama yang meraih gelar dokterandes dari Institut Teknologi Massachusetts, pada 1928, dan menjadi pemimpin pendidikan tinggi di Tiongkok sampai kejatuhan Republik Tiongkok pada 1949. Setelah itu, ia bekerja selama beberapa tahun sebagai profesor teknik kelistrikan di Universitas Pennsylvania. (in)
  • Yu Hsiu Ku or Gu Yuxiu (Chinese: 顾毓琇; December 24, 1902 – September 9, 2002) was a Chinese-American electrical engineer, musician, novelist, poet, and politician. A polymathic academic, he was one of the first Chinese people to earn a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 1928, and became a leader in higher education in China until the fall of the Republic of China in 1949. Afterwards, he worked for many years as a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. (en)
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  • Yu Hsiu Ku (in)
  • 구위슈 (ko)
  • Yu Hsiu Ku (en)
  • 顾毓琇 (zh)
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