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Wang Ming-chen (pinyin: Wáng Míngzhēn, November 18, 1906 – August 28, 2010) was a Chinese theoretical physicist and a professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing. As one of the first few Chinese female students studying science abroad, she was best known for her work on stochastic process and Brownian motion with George Uhlenbeck as well as the first female professor of Tsinghua University according to some source. Wang Ming-chen and her cousin He Zehui were sometimes separately credited as "The Chinese Madame Curie".

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  • Wang Ming-chen (pinyin: Wáng Míngzhēn, November 18, 1906 – August 28, 2010) was a Chinese theoretical physicist and a professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing. As one of the first few Chinese female students studying science abroad, she was best known for her work on stochastic process and Brownian motion with George Uhlenbeck as well as the first female professor of Tsinghua University according to some source. Wang Ming-chen and her cousin He Zehui were sometimes separately credited as "The Chinese Madame Curie". (en)
  • 王明贞(1906年11月18日-2010年8月28日),女,江苏苏州人,中国物理学家,清华大学第一位女性教授。是乔治·乌伦贝克的学生。 (zh)
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  • Wang Ming-chen (pinyin: Wáng Míngzhēn, November 18, 1906 – August 28, 2010) was a Chinese theoretical physicist and a professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing. As one of the first few Chinese female students studying science abroad, she was best known for her work on stochastic process and Brownian motion with George Uhlenbeck as well as the first female professor of Tsinghua University according to some source. Wang Ming-chen and her cousin He Zehui were sometimes separately credited as "The Chinese Madame Curie". (en)
  • 王明贞(1906年11月18日-2010年8月28日),女,江苏苏州人,中国物理学家,清华大学第一位女性教授。是乔治·乌伦贝克的学生。 (zh)
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  • 王明贞 (zh)
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